Fantasy Football Week 4 Rankings, Grades & Start/Sit Advice (2025)

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Week 4 Quarterback Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 4
1 A+ Josh Allen BUF NO
2 A Lamar Jackson BAL KC
3 A Jalen Hurts PHI TB
4 A Justin Herbert LAC NYG
5 A Caleb Williams CHI LV
6 A Drake Maye NE CAR
7 B+ Jordan Love GB DAL
8 B+ Patrick Mahomes II KC BAL
9 B Daniel Jones IND LAR
10 B Bo Nix DEN CIN
11 B Brock Purdy SF JAC
12 B- Jared Goff DET CLE
13 C+ Geno Smith LV CHI
14 C Justin Fields NYJ MIA
15 C Kyler Murray ARI SEA
16 C Matthew Stafford LAR IND
17 C- Baker Mayfield TB PHI
18 D+ Marcus Mariota WAS ATL
19 D Sam Darnold SEA ARI
20 D Dak Prescott DAL GB
21 D- C.J. Stroud HOU TEN
22 D- Michael Penix Jr. ATL WAS
23 F Jaxson Dart NYG LAC
24 F Tua Tagovailoa MIA NYJ
25 F Trevor Lawrence JAC SF
26 F Bryce Young CAR NE
27 F Carson Wentz MIN PIT
28 F Joe Flacco CLE DET
29 F Spencer Rattler NO BUF
30 F Aaron Rodgers PIT MIN
31 F Jake Browning CIN DEN
32 F Cam Ward TEN HOU
33 F Tyrod Taylor NYJ MIA
34 F Mac Jones SF JAC
35 F Tyler Shough NO BUF
36 F Jalen Milroe SEA ARI

Spencer Rattler (QB)

Ok, let’s start with the good for Spencer Rattler. He ranks 13th-best in highly accurate throw rate, tenth in catchable target rate, and 12th in hero throw rate. The problem is he is also the QB23 in fantasy points per game, ranking 23rd in passer rating and fifth-worst in turnover-worthy throw rate. He can still put up QB2 numbers because of his passing volume, but I wouldn’t expect more than that. The Bills have held quarterbacks to the third-lowest success rate per dropback, the eighth-fewest yards per attempt, and the fewest passing yards per game.

C.J. Stroud (QB)

Is C.J. Stroud broken? I hope not, but it has been a rough start to the season. Stroud is the QB33 in fantasy points per game. Among 37 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 25th in passing yards per game, 20th in yards per attempt, and highly accurate throw rate, 35th in CPOE, and 27th in catchable target rate. He has a possible “get right” matchup this week against Tennessee. The Titans have allowed the 11th-most yards per attempt and the tenth-highest CPOE and success rate per dropback. Stroud should have time to survey the field against a pass defense that has the 12th-lowest pressure rate.

Cam Ward (QB)

Cam Ward is a must-sit until further notice. He is the QB36 in fantasy points per game. Among 37 qualifying quarterbacks, he ranks 36th in yards per attempt, 32nd in passer rating, dead last in highly accurate throw rate, and 34th in catchable target rate. Ward faces a Houston pass defense that’s starting to hit their stride, allowing the 12th-lowest yards per attempt, passer rating, and success rate per dropback.

Jared Goff (QB)

Well…well…well…the Lions aren’t a sagging offense after all. Through three weeks, it looks like all of the Lions’ magic wasn’t just a result of Ben Johnson. Jared Goff is the QB12 in fantasy points per game. Among 37 qualifying passers, he ranks seventh in yards per attempt, sixth in CPOE, and eighth in highly accurate throw rate and catchable target rate. The Lions’ ability to quickly get their offensive line to gel has also been important. Over the last two weeks, Detroit has allowed the eighth-lowest pressure rate, which has been massive for Goff. We’ll see how the Lions’ offensive line holds up against the one-man wrecking crew of Myles Garrett. If they can, Goff should have a nice day. Cleveland has allowed the fifth-most passing touchdowns (tied), the eighth-highest passer rating, and ranks 16th in success rate per dropback.

Marcus Mariota (QB)

Marcus Mariota will be starting again for the Commanders this week. Last week, he was the QB6 in fantasy. He kicked in 40 yards on the ground (six carries) with a rushing score. Mariota was efficient with his passing volume (21 passing attempts), completing 71.4% of his passes with a 118.6 passer rating. He had a strong 76.2% highly accurate throw rate and 85.7% catchable target rate. He’ll have a tougher time this week facing a Falcons’ pass defense that has allowed the fifth-fewest yards per attempt, the fourth-lowest passer rating, and the seventh-lowest CPOE. Without Terry McLaurin and facing a tough matchup, his rushing acumen will have to carry his fantasy production.

Week 4 Wide Receiver Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 4
1 A+ Puka Nacua LAR IND
2 A+ Jaxon Smith-Njigba SEA ARI
3 A+ Nico Collins HOU TEN
4 A+ Amon-Ra St. Brown DET CLE
5 A+ Justin Jefferson MIN PIT
6 A Malik Nabers NYG LAC
7 A Ja’Marr Chase CIN DEN
8 A A.J. Brown PHI TB
9 A Garrett Wilson NYJ MIA
10 A Rome Odunze CHI LV
11 A Davante Adams LAR IND
12 A Drake London ATL WAS
13 A Zay Flowers BAL KC
14 A Courtland Sutton DEN CIN
15 A- Ricky Pearsall SF JAC
16 A- Tyreek Hill MIA NYJ
17 A- Ladd McConkey LAC NYG
18 A- Tetairoa McMillan CAR NE
19 A- Emeka Egbuka TB PHI
20 A- George Pickens DAL GB
21 B+ Deebo Samuel Sr. WAS ATL
22 B+ Keenan Allen LAC NYG
23 B+ Brian Thomas Jr. JAC SF
24 B Jakobi Meyers LV CHI
25 B Jameson Williams DET CLE
26 B Quentin Johnston LAC NYG
27 B DeVonta Smith PHI TB
28 B DK Metcalf PIT MIN
29 B Michael Pittman Jr. IND LAR
30 B- Marvin Harrison Jr. ARI SEA
31 B- Chris Olave NO BUF
32 B- Jaylen Waddle MIA NYJ
33 B- Tee Higgins CIN DEN
34 C+ DJ Moore CHI LV
35 C+ Keon Coleman BUF NO
36 C+ Matthew Golden GB DAL
37 C+ Xavier Worthy KC BAL
38 C+ Jordan Addison MIN PIT
39 C+ Khalil Shakir BUF NO
40 C+ Calvin Ridley TEN HOU
41 C Jerry Jeudy CLE DET
42 C Darnell Mooney ATL WAS
43 C Wan’Dale Robinson NYG LAC
44 C Troy Franklin DEN CIN
45 C Romeo Doubs GB DAL
46 C Cedric Tillman CLE DET
47 C Marquise Brown KC BAL
48 C Stefon Diggs NE CAR
49 C Tre Tucker LV CHI
50 C Elic Ayomanor TEN HOU
51 C Rashod Bateman BAL KC
52 C- Dontayvion Wicks GB DAL
53 C- Josh Downs IND LAR
54 C- Tyquan Thornton KC BAL
55 C- Rashid Shaheed NO BUF
56 C- Kayshon Boutte NE CAR
57 C- Cooper Kupp SEA ARI
58 C- Travis Hunter JAC SF
59 D+ Christian Kirk HOU TEN
60 D+ Calvin Austin III PIT MIN
61 D+ Tory Horton SEA ARI
62 D Sterling Shepard TB PHI
63 D Jalen Tolbert DAL GB
64 D Marvin Mims Jr. DEN CIN
65 D Joshua Palmer BUF NO
66 D KaVontae Turpin DAL GB
67 D- Chris Godwin Jr. TB PHI
68 D- Dont’e Thornton Jr. LV CHI
69 D- Hunter Renfrow CAR NE
70 F JuJu Smith-Schuster KC BAL
71 F Parker Washington JAC SF
72 F Darius Slayton NYG LAC
73 F Adonai Mitchell IND LAR
74 F Luther Burden III CHI LV
75 F Michael Wilson ARI SEA
76 F Olamide Zaccheaus CHI LV
77 F DeAndre Hopkins BAL KC
78 F DeMario Douglas NE CAR
79 F Malik Washington MIA NYJ
80 F Jalen Nailor MIN PIT
81 F Kendrick Bourne SF JAC
82 F Brandin Cooks NO BUF
83 F Demarcus Robinson SF JAC
84 F Adam Thielen MIN PIT
85 F Ray-Ray McCloud III ATL WAS
86 F Isaiah Bond CLE DET
87 F Jaylin Lane WAS ATL
88 F Mack Hollins NE CAR
89 F Jauan Jennings SF JAC
90 F Andrei Iosivas CIN DEN
91 F Jayden Higgins HOU TEN
92 F Jahan Dotson PHI TB
93 F Devontez Walker BAL KC
94 F Luke McCaffrey WAS ATL
95 F Xavier Hutchinson HOU TEN
96 F Isaac TeSlaa DET CLE
97 F Dyami Brown JAC SF
98 F Chris Moore WAS ATL
99 F Elijah Moore BUF NO
100 F Chimere Dike TEN HOU
101 F Kalif Raymond DET CLE
102 F Tyler Lockett TEN HOU
103 F Tim Patrick JAC SF
104 F David Moore CAR NE
105 F Jordan Whittington LAR IND
106 F Tutu Atwell LAR IND
107 F Tyler Johnson NYJ MIA
108 F Pat Bryant DEN CIN
109 F Greg Dortch ARI SEA
110 F Ryan Flournoy DAL GB
111 F Tez Johnson TB PHI
112 F Allen Lazard NYJ MIA
113 F Nick Westbrook-Ikhine MIA NYJ
114 F Tre Harris LAC NYG
115 F Arian Smith NYJ MIA
116 F Tylan Wallace BAL KC
117 F Van Jefferson TEN HOU
118 F Brycen Tremayne CAR NE
119 F Jaylin Noel HOU TEN
120 F Trent Sherfield Sr. DEN CIN
121 F Roman Wilson PIT MIN
122 F Jamari Thrash CLE DET
123 F Josh Reynolds NYJ MIA
124 F Savion Williams GB DAL
125 F Jack Bech LV CHI
126 F Skyy Moore SF JAC
127 F Ryan Miller TB PHI
128 F Malik Heath GB DAL
129 F Marquez Valdes-Scantling SF JAC
130 F Kyle Williams NE CAR
131 F Tyrell Shavers BUF NO
132 F Jalen Royals KC BAL
133 F Ashton Dulin IND LAR
134 F Jalin Hyatt NYG LAC
135 F Devaughn Vele NO BUF
136 F Mitchell Tinsley CIN DEN
137 F Jake Bobo SEA ARI
138 F Dee Eskridge MIA NYJ
139 F John Metchie III PHI TB
140 F Scotty Miller PIT MIN
141 F Bo Melton GB DAL
142 F Casey Washington ATL WAS
143 F Ben Skowronek PIT MIN
144 F Anthony Gould IND LAR
145 F Charlie Jones CIN DEN
146 F Konata Mumpfield LAR IND
147 F Xavier Smith LAR IND
148 F David Sills V ATL WAS
149 F Isaiah Williams NYJ MIA
150 F Xavier Weaver ARI SEA
151 F Beaux Collins NYG LAC
152 F KeAndre Lambert-Smith LAC NYG
153 F Simi Fehoko ARI SEA
154 F Kameron Johnson TB PHI
155 F Jalen Brooks DAL GB
156 F Dareke Young SEA ARI
157 F Dalevon Campbell CAR NE
158 F Myles Price MIN PIT
159 F Alex Bachman LV CHI
160 F Austin Trammell JAC SF
161 F Tai Felton MIN PIT
162 F Kevin Austin Jr. NO BUF
163 F Gunner Olszewski NYG LAC
164 F Nikko Remigio KC BAL
165 F Xavier Gipson PHI TB
166 F Mason Tipton NO BUF
167 F Velus Jones Jr. NO BUF
168 F Trey Palmer NO BUF
169 F Devin Duvernay CHI LV
170 F Jahdae Walker CHI LV
171 F LaJohntay Wester BAL KC

DeVonta Smith (WR)

The Eagles’ passing attack broke out of their funk last week. DeVonta Smith is the WR37 in fantasy points per game, but last week he finished as the WR8 in weekly scoring (PPR). Smith has a 23.4% target share, a 35.9% air-yard share, 1.45 yards per route run (43 receiving yards per game), and a 31.3% first-read share. Smith leads the team with three red zone targets. He’ll face a Tampa Bay secondary that has utilized single high with 52.4% of their defensive snaps. Against single high, he leads the team with a 30.8% target share with 1.31 yards per route run, and a 44.4% first-read share. The per-route efficiency with Smith doesn’t worry me much because the talent is obviously still there. The secondary matchup is quite nice for Smith this week. Smith has run 64.6% of his routes from the slot this season. Tampa Bay has allowed the 11th-most fantasy points per game to slot receivers.

Chris Godwin (WR)

Chris Godwin was listed as a full participant in practice for Wednesday and Friday. I can’t start him this week. There’s no way to project his route share accurately. He’ll likely be eased in for his game of the season, and the matchup is tough, so don’t expect Godwin (who is not 100% yet) to make the most of what could be a limited snap count.

Ladd McConkey (WR)

Ladd McConkey is the WR42 in fantasy points per game. Just take a second and ingest that. This is not what people thought they were getting when they drafted McConkey, but the return of Keenan Allen and the ascension of Quentin Johnston have severely impacted McConkey. The talent hasn’t left McConkey’s body, though. Among 92 qualifying wide receivers, he ranks ninth in separation score and tenth in route win rate. This could be the big game that McConkey believers have been waiting for. McConkey has a 19.4% target share, averaged 54.3 receiving yards per game (1.39 yards per route run), and a 24.7% first-read share (second on the team). The Giants have the fifth-highest single high rate (61.5%) and the highest man coverage rate in the NFL (46.7%). Against single high, McConkey is third on the team with a 19.7% target share and 21.3% first-read share and only 1.35 yards per route run. Against man coverage, McConkey leads the team with a 29% first-read share. The man coverage usage for McConkey tilts the target pie hopefully in his favor, but also the fact that the Giants have bled out production to the slot, and McConkey leads them in slot rate (61.5%). The Giants have allowed the most fantasy points per game and the 14th-highest PPR points per target to the slot.

Wan’Dale Robinson (WR)

Wan’Dale Robinson is still the WR18 in fantasy points per game despite the dud last week. He looks primed for a rebound this week. Robinson has two red zone targets this season. He has a 20% target share averaging 74.3 receiving yards per game (2.28 yards per route run) with a 29.2% first-read share. The Bolts have the eighth-highest two-high rate in the NFL (55.9%). Against two high, his yards per route run has increased to 2.62, and his first-read share has jumped to 33.3%. The Chargers have been quietly terrible against the slot, giving up the sixth-most PPR points per target and the eighth-most fantasy points per game to the position. Dart should lean on Robinson this week.

Brian Thomas Jr. (WR)

Brian Thomas Jr. has had a difficult start to the season as the WR55 in fantasy points per game. He hasn’t surpassed 55 receiving yards in any game and has only three red zone targets, which all came in Week 2. Thomas Jr. has a 21.2% target share, a 36.6% air-yard share, a 23.3% first-read share, and has produced 38.3 receiving yards per game (1.15 yards per route run). It looks like Thomas Jr. is headed toward another sadness-inducing stat line. San Francisco has allowed the 12th-fewest PPR points per target and the fifth-fewest fantasy points per game to perimeter wide receivers.

Travis Hunter (WR)

Travis Hunter‘s offensive snap rate has dropped every week this season, from 63.6% in Week 1 to 52.9% last week. Last week, Hunter’s route share dropped to 58.1% and he saw only a 5% target share with a 7.5 aDOT. With a limited share of the offense and targets getting fed in his direction close to the line, there’s not much here that will inspire optimism. Hunter is a sit until these trends move in the opposite direction.

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Week 4 Running Back Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 4
1 A+ Jonathan Taylor IND LAR
2 A+ Christian McCaffrey SF JAC
3 A+ Bijan Robinson ATL WAS
4 A James Cook III BUF NO
5 A Derrick Henry BAL KC
6 A Josh Jacobs GB DAL
7 A Saquon Barkley PHI TB
8 A Jahmyr Gibbs DET CLE
9 A De’Von Achane MIA NYJ
10 A Jordan Mason MIN PIT
11 A- Omarion Hampton LAC NYG
12 A- Bucky Irving TB PHI
13 A- Kyren Williams LAR IND
14 B+ Breece Hall NYJ MIA
15 B Ashton Jeanty LV CHI
16 B Kenneth Walker III SEA ARI
17 B Cam Skattebo NYG LAC
18 B Trey Benson ARI SEA
19 B J.K. Dobbins DEN CIN
20 B Chuba Hubbard CAR NE
21 B Travis Etienne Jr. JAC SF
22 B- Javonte Williams DAL GB
23 B- Jaylen Warren PIT MIN
24 B- Chase Brown CIN DEN
25 C+ Alvin Kamara NO BUF
26 C+ Tony Pollard TEN HOU
27 C+ D’Andre Swift CHI LV
28 C+ Quinshon Judkins CLE DET
29 C David Montgomery DET CLE
30 C TreVeyon Henderson NE CAR
31 C Nick Chubb HOU TEN
32 C Jacory Croskey-Merritt WAS ATL
33 C Rhamondre Stevenson NE CAR
34 C Isiah Pacheco KC BAL
35 C- Zach Charbonnet SEA ARI
36 C- RJ Harvey DEN CIN
37 C- Kareem Hunt KC BAL
38 C- Bhayshul Tuten JAC SF
39 C- Ollie Gordon II MIA NYJ
40 D+ Woody Marks HOU TEN
41 D+ Chris Rodriguez Jr. WAS ATL
42 D Tyler Allgeier ATL WAS
43 D Braelon Allen NYJ MIA
44 D Kenneth Gainwell PIT MIN
45 D- Jeremy McNichols WAS ATL
46 D- Blake Corum LAR IND
47 F Rachaad White TB PHI
48 F Rico Dowdle CAR NE
49 F Kyle Monangai CHI LV
50 F Brian Robinson Jr. SF JAC
51 F Miles Sanders DAL GB
52 F Jerome Ford CLE DET
53 F Ray Davis BUF NO
54 F Justice Hill BAL KC
55 F Ty Johnson BUF NO
56 F Kendre Miller NO BUF
57 F Devin Singletary NYG LAC
58 F Emari Demercado ARI SEA
59 F Zamir White LV CHI
60 F Antonio Gibson NE CAR
61 F LeQuint Allen Jr. JAC SF
62 F Isaiah Davis NYJ MIA
63 F DJ Giddens IND LAR
64 F Dylan Sampson CLE DET
65 F Chris Brooks GB DAL
66 F Emanuel Wilson GB DAL
67 F Zavier Scott MIN PIT
68 F Hassan Haskins LAC NYG
69 F Brashard Smith KC BAL
70 F Samaje Perine CIN DEN
71 F A.J. Dillon PHI TB
72 F Tahj Brooks CIN DEN
73 F Will Shipley PHI TB
74 F Kaleb Johnson PIT MIN
75 F Julius Chestnut TEN HOU
76 F Tyler Badie DEN CIN
77 F George Holani SEA ARI
78 F Cam Akers MIN PIT
79 F Jaylen Wright MIA NYJ
80 F Roschon Johnson CHI LV
81 F Kyle Juszczyk SF JAC
82 F Dylan Laube LV CHI
83 F Trevor Etienne CAR NE
84 F Tyler Goodson IND LAR
85 F Kimani Vidal LAC NYG
86 F Sean Tucker TB PHI
87 F Alec Ingold MIA NYJ
88 F Dare Ogunbowale HOU TEN
89 F Tank Bigsby PHI TB
90 F Isaac Guerendo SF JAC
91 F Michael Carter ARI SEA
92 F Jarquez Hunter LAR IND
93 F Adam Prentice DEN CIN
94 F Devin Neal NO BUF
95 F Trey Sermon PIT MIN
96 F Rasheen Ali BAL KC
97 F Hunter Luepke DAL GB
98 F Zonovan Knight ARI SEA
99 F Dante Miller NYG LAC
100 F Keaton Mitchell BAL KC
101 F Jaydon Blue DAL GB
102 F Jacob Saylors DET CLE
103 F Reggie Gilliam BUF NO
104 F Craig Reynolds DET CLE
105 F Jaleel McLaughlin DEN CIN
106 F Raheim Sanders CLE DET

Ashton Jeanty (RB)

Ashton Jeanty saw his role rebound some last week. He had 60% of the snaps played with a 41.2% route share. It was nice to see his route share bump back into the 40% range after dipping to 37.5% last week. He still hasn’t seen more than a 9.3% target share in any game, which is ridiculous. Jeanty is averaging 17.4 touches and only 49 total yards as the RB34 in fantasy points per game. The offensive line hasn’t helped him at all, as they have the seventh-lowest yards before contact per attempt. Jeanty has a decent 4.3% explosive run rate and a strong 26% missed tackle rate, so I still believe that better days are ahead for him, and they could start this week. The Bears have allowed the seventh-most rushing yards per game, the fifth-highest explosive run rate, the ninth-highest missed tackle rate, and the highest yards before contact per attempt (3.1!). If the Raiders can keep this game close, Jeanty could easily post his best stat line of the season.

D’Andre Swift (RB)

D’Andre Swift is the RB24 in fantasy points per game, ranking 16th in snap share, tenth in opportunity share, and 15th in weighted opportunities. Swift has averaged 17 touches and 70.7 total yards. His lackluster 12% missed tackle rate and 1.83 yards after contact per attempt aren’t surprising, as he was inefficient last year as well. Volume is the only thing keeping him afloat. Swift is a solid RB2 again this week, facing a Raiders’ run defense that has given up the sixth-most yards after contact per attempt and the tenth-highest missed tackle rate while ranking 17th in stuff rate.

Isiah Pacheco (RB)

Good lawd, how much of a disappointment has Isiah Pacheco been this season? The Chiefs refused to utilize him, and he hasn’t been amazing when they have. He has played 50-58% of the snaps weekly and averaged 9.6 touches and 35 total yards. Pacheco has zero explosive runs and only a 12% missed tackle rate. It has been tough to watch. Pacheco had a wonderful matchup last week, and it didn’t matter. The same is true for this week. Baltimore has given up the third-most rushing yards per game, the highest yards after contact per attempt, and logged the second-lowest stuff rate. If you’re still willing to flex Pacheco again at this point, godspeed.

Javonte Williams (RB)

Javonte Williams is the RB6 in fantasy points per game while averaging 18.6 touches and 95.4 total yards per game. He ranks tenth in snap share, eighth in opportunity share, and 19th in red zone touches. Among 48 qualifying backs, he ranks tenth in explosive run rate and eighth in yards after contact per attempt. Dallas has done a good job of opening up holes for him ranking eighth-best in yards before contact per attempt. Williams will have his work cut out for him this week. Green Bay has been a brick wall for opposing backs giving up the third-fewest rushing yards per game and yards after contact per attempt while having the sixth-highest stuff rate. There’s an avenue for Williams to walk away with a good game if Dallas leans into their gap run game. Williams has the sixth-best yards per carry and the second-best success rate with gap runs. Green Bay has allowed the seventh-highest missed tackle rate and the ninth-highest yards per carry to gap runs. Dallas should lean on Williams this week.

Breece Hall (RB)

Breece Hall is the RB26 in fantasy points per game, averaging 15.4 touches and 78.3 total yards. Hall has averaged 59% of the snaps with a 35.9% route share and a 12.5% target share. Sadly, he has only two of the seven running back red zone rushing attempts, so his touchdown equity in this offense is shaky before we even include the Jets’ mobile quarterbacks. Among 48 qualifying backs, Hall ranks third in explosive run rate and 26th in missed tackles forced per attempt. He should have a wonderful bounce-back game in Week 4 against a Dolphins run defense that has allowed the fifth-most rushing yards per game, the sixth-highest explosive run rate, and the seventh-highest yards after contact per attempt.

J.K. Dobbins (RB)

J.K. Dobbins is the RB12 in fantasy points per game, ranking 15th in red zone touches. He is averaging 15 touches and 78.7 total yards. Last week, Dobbins played a season-high 70.8% of snaps with 52.4% of the rushing attempts and a 46.9% route share. Among 48 qualifying backs, he ranks first in explosive run rate, 14th in missed tackles forced per attempt, and 20th in yards after contact per attempt. Dobbins should have another strong week against a Cincy run defense that has allowed the 12th-most rushing yards per game, the tenth-most yards after contact per attempt, and has the ninth-lowest stuff rate.

Week 4 Tight End Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 4
1 A+ Trey McBride ARI SEA
2 A Brock Bowers LV CHI
3 A- Tucker Kraft GB DAL
4 B+ Tyler Warren IND LAR
5 B Jake Ferguson DAL GB
6 B Hunter Henry NE CAR
7 B- Sam LaPorta DET CLE
8 C+ Dalton Kincaid BUF NO
9 C Mark Andrews BAL KC
10 C Travis Kelce KC BAL
11 C T.J. Hockenson MIN PIT
12 C- Kyle Pitts Sr. ATL WAS
13 D+ Juwan Johnson NO BUF
14 D+ Zach Ertz WAS ATL
15 D Dallas Goedert PHI TB
16 D David Njoku CLE DET
17 D Brenton Strange JAC SF
18 D Cade Otton TB PHI
19 D Harold Fannin Jr. CLE DET
20 D Cole Kmet CHI LV
21 D Jonnu Smith PIT MIN
22 D- Chig Okonkwo TEN HOU
23 D- Dalton Schultz HOU TEN
24 F Jake Tonges SF JAC
25 F Mason Taylor NYJ MIA
26 F Pat Freiermuth PIT MIN
27 F Mike Gesicki CIN DEN
28 F Theo Johnson NYG LAC
29 F Oronde Gadsden II LAC NYG
30 F Austin Hooper NE CAR
31 F Noah Gray KC BAL
32 F Tommy Tremble CAR NE
33 F AJ Barner SEA ARI
34 F Tyler Conklin LAC NYG
35 F Dawson Knox BUF NO
36 F Elijah Arroyo SEA ARI
37 F Tyler Higbee LAR IND
38 F Isaiah Likely BAL KC
39 F Gunnar Helm TEN HOU
40 F Adam Trautman DEN CIN
41 F Mitchell Evans CAR NE
42 F Luke Schoonmaker DAL GB
43 F Tanner Conner MIA NYJ
44 F Darren Waller MIA NYJ
45 F Elijah Higgins ARI SEA
46 F Davis Allen LAR IND
47 F Colston Loveland CHI LV
48 F Lucas Krull DEN CIN
49 F Luke Musgrave GB DAL
50 F Luke Farrell SF JAC
51 F Jeremy Ruckert NYJ MIA
52 F Evan Engram DEN CIN
53 F Terrance Ferguson LAR IND
54 F Ben Sinnott WAS ATL
55 F Brock Wright DET CLE
56 F Drew Sample CIN DEN
57 F John FitzPatrick GB DAL
58 F Tanner Hudson CIN DEN
59 F Julian Hill MIA NYJ
60 F Josh Oliver MIN PIT
61 F Hunter Long JAC SF
62 F Darnell Washington PIT MIN
63 F Charlie Kolar BAL KC
64 F Tip Reiman ARI SEA
65 F Harrison Bryant HOU TEN
66 F Colby Parkinson LAR IND
67 F Jackson Hawes BUF NO
68 F Johnny Mundt JAC SF
69 F Tucker Fisk LAC NYG
70 F Brevyn Spann-Ford DAL GB
71 F Daniel Bellinger NYG LAC
72 F Charlie Woerner ATL WAS
73 F Payne Durham TB PHI
74 F Cam Grandy CIN DEN
75 F Drew Ogletree IND LAR
76 F Nate Adkins DEN CIN
77 F Jack Stoll NO BUF
78 F Zaire Mitchell-Paden BAL KC
79 F Grant Calcaterra PHI TB
80 F Durham Smythe CHI LV
81 F Ian Thomas LV CHI
82 F Eric Saubert SEA ARI
83 F Colson Yankoff WAS ATL
84 F Treyton Welch NO BUF
85 F Blake Whiteheart CLE DET
86 F Kylen Granson PHI TB
87 F Robert Tonyan KC BAL
88 F Jack Westover NE CAR
89 F Stone Smartt NYJ MIA
90 F Devin Culp TB PHI
91 F Chris Manhertz NYG LAC
92 F Connor Heyward PIT MIN
93 F Andrew Beck NYJ MIA
94 F Teagan Quitoriano ATL WAS
95 F Ross Dwelley DET CLE
96 F James Mitchell CAR NE
97 F David Martin-Robinson TEN HOU

Dalton Kincaid (TE)

Dalton Kincaid is the TE6 in fantasy points per game with two top-four weekly scoring finishes this season (TE4, TE4). He has two red zone targets already (two scores). The biggest issue with Kincaid’s production is that he’s doing it with just a 56.5% route share. He’s compensating for the lack of routes with a 25% target per route run rate, which is great, but I don’t know how sustainable that is. Overall, Kincaid has a 15.8% target share with 2.32 yards per route run (50.3 receiving yards per game) and a 19% first-read share. The Saints have allowed the 12th-highest yards per reception and the 13th-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

Juwan Johnson (TE)

Juwan Johnson has been a pleasant surprise this season. He is the TE2 in fantasy points per game, ranking second in red zone targets (three), second in targets (28), second in receptions (19), and fifth in receiving yards (176) among tight ends. Johnson has a 23.1% target share (second on the team) with 1.71 yards per route run (58.7 receiving yards per game), and a 28.7% first-read share (second to only Chris Olave). He should still see plenty of volume this week, but Buffalo has shut down opposing tight ends, giving up the fewest receiving yards and yards per reception and the second-fewest fantasy points per game to the position. It’s a small bump for Johnson that Matt Milano will miss this game (pectoral).

Chig Okonkwo (TE)

Chig Okonkwo is the TE19 in fantasy points per game. He was the TE8 in weekly PPR scoring last week, which honestly says more about the state of the tight end position than it does about Okonkwo. Okonkwo has a 16.2% target share, 1.50 yards per route run, and a 17.2% first-read share. He hasn’t seen a red zone target yet and has surpassed 40 receiving yards only once. Okonkwo isn’t on the streaming radar this week. Houston has allowed the ninth-fewest receiving yards and fantasy points per game to tight ends.

Harold Fannin Jr. (TE)

With every passing week, Harold Fannin Jr. looks more like 2024 Isiah Likely. The standout Week 1 performance gets further and further in the rearview. Over the last two weeks, he has averaged only 4.5 targets, four receptions, and 36.5 receiving yards. Fannin Jr. has settled into a 55.5% route share, which isn’t great, while seeing a14% target share (24% target per route run rate) with 45.3 receiving yards per game (1.79 yards per route run) and a 17.9% first-read share. He hasn’t had a red zone target since the one he saw in Week 1. Maybe he has a bounce-back game this week, but it’s tough to bet on. Detroit has allowed the 12th-most receiving yards and the fourth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

David Njoku (TE)

David Njoku has been an afterthought this season as the TE22 in fantasy points per game. Njoku hasn’t been a high-end target earner this season. He has only a 13.2% target share despite having a 75.2 % route share. He has only produced 39 receiving yards per game (1.14 yards per route run) with a 15.4% first-read share. Njoku is still searching for his first red zone look of the season. He hasn’t finished higher than TE15 in weekly scoring in any week. Maybe the standout game comes this week, but I doubt it. Detroit has allowed the 12th-most receiving yards and the fourth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

Kyle Pitts (TE)

Kyle Pitts is the TE16 in fantasy points per game with one TE1 finish in weekly scoring this season (TE7). He’s a full-time player in the Falcons’ offense with an 87.1% route share, a 17.9% target share, 45 receiving yards per game (1.34 yards per route run), and a 16.9% first-read share. This week, he has another plus schematic matchup. The Commanders have utilized single high with 55.8% of their defensive snaps. Against single-high, Pitts has seen his target share increase to 19.6% and this first-read share stays stable at 16.7%. Pitts could easily be a strong TE1 this season. The Commanders have allowed the highest yards per reception and the tenth-most fantasy points per game to tight ends.

Week 4 Defense / Special Teams Start/Sit Grades

Rank Grade Name Team Week 4
1 A+ Detroit Lions DET CLE
2 A Denver Broncos DEN CIN
3 A- Green Bay Packers GB DAL
4 B+ Buffalo Bills BUF NO
5 B+ Minnesota Vikings MIN PIT
6 B+ Houston Texans HOU TEN
7 B Los Angeles Chargers LAC NYG
8 B Philadelphia Eagles PHI TB
9 B New England Patriots NE CAR
10 B- Seattle Seahawks SEA ARI
11 B- San Francisco 49ers SF JAC
12 C+ Arizona Cardinals ARI SEA
13 C+ Los Angeles Rams LAR IND
14 C Pittsburgh Steelers PIT MIN
15 C Washington Commanders WAS ATL
16 C- Tennessee Titans TEN HOU
17 C- Baltimore Ravens BAL KC
18 D+ New York Jets NYJ MIA
19 D Cleveland Browns CLE DET
20 D Atlanta Falcons ATL WAS
21 D- Chicago Bears CHI LV
22 D- Jacksonville Jaguars JAC SF
23 F Kansas City Chiefs KC BAL
24 F Indianapolis Colts IND LAR
25 F Miami Dolphins MIA NYJ
26 F Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB PHI
27 F New York Giants NYG LAC
28 F Carolina Panthers CAR NE
29 F Las Vegas Raiders LV CHI
30 F Cincinnati Bengals CIN DEN
31 F Dallas Cowboys DAL GB
32 F New Orleans Saints NO BUF

 

 

Week 4 Kicker Start/Sit Grades

 

Rank Grade Name Team Week 4
1 A+ Brandon Aubrey DAL GB
2 A- Matt Prater BUF NO
3 B+ Tyler Loop BAL KC
4 B Cameron Dicker LAC NYG
5 B- Spencer Shrader IND LAR
6 C+ Harrison Butker KC BAL
7 C+ Chris Boswell PIT MIN
8 C Jake Bates DET CLE
9 C Brandon McManus GB DAL
10 C Jake Elliott PHI TB
11 C Jason Myers SEA ARI
12 C Eddy Pineiro SF JAC
13 C Ka’imi Fairbairn HOU TEN
14 C Matt Gay WAS ATL
15 C Joey Slye TEN HOU
16 C Joshua Karty LAR IND
17 C Daniel Carlson LV CHI
18 C- Cam Little JAC SF
19 C- Chad Ryland ARI SEA
20 D+ Wil Lutz DEN CIN
21 D+ Chase McLaughlin TB PHI
22 D Andy Borregales NE CAR
23 D Cairo Santos CHI LV
24 D Parker Romo ATL WAS
25 D Will Reichard MIN PIT
26 D Evan McPherson CIN DEN
27 D- Ryan Fitzgerald CAR NE
28 D- Nick Folk NYJ MIA
29 F Riley Patterson MIA NYJ
30 F Younghoe Koo NYG LAC
31 F Blake Grupe NO BUF
32 F Andre Szmyt CLE DET