Fantasy Football Rest of Season Rankings: Week 4

Forecasting where all of the notable players net out over the remainder of the season.

These fantasy football rankings track a player’s value for the remainder of the season and are intended to be used as a tool, not necessarily a definitive guide to player valuation.

The scoring system is performance PPR. There is no exact science behind season-long rankings, considering all of the variables and situational uncertainties at work.

Rankings key:
UP/DN is trending up or down from week’s ranking.
NR means the player wasn’t ranked last week.
UP/DN numbering shows where the player was ranked the prior week.

Fantasy football rest of season rankings

Quarterbacks
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Josh Allen, BUF 7
2 Lamar Jackson, BAL 10 UP4 posting ridiculous numbers right now
3 Patrick Mahomes, KCC 8 only Mahomes’ track record keeps him ahead of Hurts in the rankings
4 Jalen Hurts, PHI 7
5 Justin Herbert, LAC 8 DN2 played through a rib injury in Wk 3
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Kyler Murray, ARI 13 there are real problems w/ ARI offense right now
7 Joe Burrow, CIN 10
8 Tom Brady, TB 11 Bucs played Wk 3 w/o their top 3 WRs
9 Russell Wilson, DEN 9 DN8 it’s still early, but some signs of life would be appreciated
10 Aaron Rodgers, GB 14
11 Matthew Stafford, LAR 7 DN9
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
12 Kirk Cousins, MIN 7
13 Tua Tagovailoa, MIA 11 UP14 suffered a back injury in Wk 3 but did return; he should play in Wk 4
14 Trevor Lawrence, JAC 11 UP16 showing some encouraging signs
15 Derek Carr, LV 6
16 Dak Prescott, DAL 9 missed last 2 gms w/ a thumb injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
17 Jared Goff, DET 6
18 Matt Ryan, IND 14 looked a bit better this week
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
19 Carson Wentz, WAS 14 UP22 took a beating in Wk 3
20 Ryan Tannehill, TEN 6
21 Jameis Winston, NO 14 DN19 we’ve already reached the point where the head coach has to say Winston is still QB1
22 Marcus Mariota, ATL 14
23 Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 9 UP27 Jimmy G moving up after SNF is an indictment of the other QBs in this area
24 Mac Jones, NE 10 suffered a high ankle sprain in Wk 3; he could miss multiple weeks
25 Justin Fields, CHI 14 DN21 only his running ability and theoretical upside keep Fields this high
26 Daniel Jones, NYG 9
27 Davis Mills, HOU 6
28 Jacoby Brissett, CLE 9 UP31 has looked pretty solid the past 2 gms
29 Baker Mayfield, CAR 13
30 Zach Wilson, NYJ 10 missed first 3 gms w/ a knee injury; he’s expected to return in Wk 4
31 Mitchell Trubisky, PIT 9 Tomlin says no switch is in the works… at least not yet
32 Geno Smith, SEA 11
33 Cooper Rush, DAL 9 DN30 playing well, but it seems like Prescott will be back sooner than originally anticipated
34 Deshaun Watson, CLE 9 suspended until Dec. 4
35 Kenny Pickett, PIT 9 feels like his time in coming
36 Desmond Ridder, ATL 14
Running backs
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Jonathan Taylor, IND 14
2 Christian McCaffrey, CAR 13 not getting a lot of usage as a receiver
3 Derrick Henry, TEN 6 UP5
4 Austin Ekeler, LAC 8 DN2 off to a very disappointing start and lost best OL
5 Joe Mixon, CIN 10
6 Nick Chubb, CLE 9 he might top these rankings if he did anything as a receiver
7 Dalvin Cook, MIN 7 suffered a shoulder injury in Wk 3; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
8 Saquon Barkley, NYG 9 UP10
9 Najee Harris, PIT 9 getting a lot of usage, but it’s not leading to much production thus far
10 Alvin Kamara, NO 14 DN9 returned in Wk 3 after missing 1 gm w/ a rib injury
11 D’Andre Swift, DET 6 considered week-to-week w/ a shoulder injury
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
12 Aaron Jones, GB 14
13 Leonard Fournette, TB 11 in a game TB needed to lean on the run, Fournette did little
14 Javonte Williams, DEN 9
15 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 9 UP17
16 David Montgomery, CHI 14 suffered an ankle/knee injury in Wk 3 and didn’t return; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
17 James Conner, ARI 13
18 J.K. Dobbins, BAL 10 made his season debut in Wk 3; it’ll take some time to round into form
19 James Robinson, JAC 11 UP28 hard not to like what Robinson has done thus far
20 AJ Dillon, GB 14
21 Cordarrelle Patterson, ATL 14 UP26
22 Kareem Hunt, CLE 9
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
23 Miles Sanders, PHI 7
24 Josh Jacobs, LV 6 UP27
25 Breece Hall, NYJ 10 doing well on a per-touch basis, but his usage is low
26 Dameon Pierce, HOU 6 UP30
27 Antonio Gibson, WAS 14 his Wk 1 involvement in the passing game is looking like a fluke
28 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC 8
29 Cam Akers, LAR 7 UP32 seeing less of Henderson and more of Akers, though red-zone fumbles are never good
30 Jeff Wilson, SF 14 UP35
31 Chase Edmonds, MIA 11 two TDs = yay; 27 yds on 7 combined touches = boo
32 Travis Etienne, JAC 11 DN25 looks like Robinson will be getting more touches
33 Damien Harris, NE 10
34 Devin Singletary, BUF 7
35 Tony Pollard, DAL 9 trending in the right direction
36 Rashaad Penny, SEA 11 getting way more work than Walker thus far
37 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE 10
38 Jamaal Williams, DET 6 UP45 he’s a nice fallback piece given Swift’s durability issues
39 Michael Carter, NYJ 10 DN37
40 Melvin Gordon III, DEN 9
41 Khalil Herbert, CHI 14 UP46 ran great after Montgomery got hurt; maybe this time it helps him carve out regular work
42 Darrell Henderson, LAR 7 DN36
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
43 Raheem Mostert, MIA 11 injury concerns remain, but Mostert is getting more action than Edmonds
44 Kenneth Walker III, SEA 11
45 Nyheim Hines, IND 14
46 J.D. McKissic, WAS 14 UP48
47 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI 7
48 Alexander Mattison, MIN 7 UP50 if Cook misses time, Mattison would be a priority addition
49 Tyler Allgeier, ATL 14
50 Isiah Pacheco, KC 8
51 Mark Ingram, NO 14
52 Eno Benjamin, ARI 13 UP61 w/ Conner back, Benjamin got the work as RB2 instead of Williams
53 Zack Moss, BUF 7
54 Tyrion Davis-Price, SF 9 DNP in Wk 3 w/ an ankle injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
55 James Cook, BUF 7 saw some action in the passing game in Wk 3
56 Rachaad White, TB 11 DN51
57 Brian Robinson Jr., WAS 14 will miss at least the first 4 gms w/ a knee injury; he could return in Wk 5
58 Jerick McKinnon, KC 8
59 Rex Burkhead, HOU 6
60 Darrel Williams, ARI 13 DN53
61 Dontrell Hilliard, TEN 6
62 Elijah Mitchell, SF 9 suffered a sprained MCL in Wk 1; he’s expected to miss around 2 months
63 Gus Edwards, BAL 10 Edwards (ACL) will miss at least the first 4 gms of the season on the PUP list
64 Zamir White, LV 6
65 Sony Michel, LAC 8
66 Matt Breida, NYG 9
67 Jaylen Warren, PIT 9 NR
68 Samaje Perine, CIN 10
69 Kenyan Drake, BAL 10 DN66 was a healthy scratch in Wk 3
70 Ty Montgomery, NE 10 on IR w/ a knee injury; eligible to return in Wk 6
Wide receivers
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Cooper Kupp, LAR 7
2 Stefon Diggs, BUF 7 UP3
3 Justin Jefferson, MIN 7 CJ Ham had more rec yds in Wk 3 than Jefferson
4 Tyreek Hill, MIA 11
5 Davante Adams, LV 6 DN4 maybe prioritizing playing w/ your college buddy wasn’t the best career move?
6 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN 10
7 Deebo Samuel, SF 9
8 Mike Evans, TB 11 suspended in Wk 3; will return in Wk 4
9 Michael Pittman Jr., IND 14 returned in Wk 3 after missing 1 gm w/ a quad injury
10 Jaylen Waddle, MIA 11 UP12
11 Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET 6 UP15
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
12 Keenan Allen, LAC 8 DN8 missed last 2 gms w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
13 A.J. Brown, PHI 7
14 Tee Higgins, CIN 10 lucky to avoid a second concussion this season on a big hit in Wk 3
15 CeeDee Lamb, DAL 9
16 Courtland Sutton, DEN 9
17 Terry McLaurin, WAS 14 UP20
18 Diontae Johnson, PIT 9 making the most of a bad situation
19 Brandin Cooks, HOU 6 DN17
20 Marquise Brown, ARI 13
21 DK Metcalf, SEA 11 surprisingly getting outproduced by Lockett thus far
22 Christian Kirk, JAC 11 UP27
23 Mike Williams, LAC 8 DN22 maddeningly inconsistent
24 Michael Thomas, NO 14 suffered a foot injury in Wk 3 and did not return; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
25 D.J. Moore, CAR 13 DN13 Moore is close to getting the Darnell Mooney treatment, yikes
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
26 Jerry Jeudy, DEN 9 DN24
27 DeVonta Smith, PHI 7 UP37 all of a sudden, PHI is looking like a well-rounded offense
28 Gabriel Davis, BUF 7
29 Amari Cooper, CLE 9 topped 100 yds w/ a TD in back-to-back gms
30 Curtis Samuel, WAS 14 UP33
31 Allen Robinson, LAR 7 DN25
32 JuJu Smith-Schuster, KC 8
33 Chris Godwin, TB 11 missed last 2 gms w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
34 Rashod Bateman, BAL 10
35 Tyler Lockett, SEA 11 UP39 showing good chemistry w/ Smith
36 Adam Thielen, MIN 7
37 Hunter Renfrow, LV 6 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a concussion; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
38 Drake London, ATL 14
39 Allen Lazard, GB 14 UP43
40 Jakobi Meyers, NE 10 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
41 Romeo Doubs, GB 14 UP60 come Nov/Dec, he might be the man in GB … maybe sooner
42 Garrett Wilson, NYJ 10 once again, it’s hard to value NYJ WRs until Wilson is under center
43 Elijah Moore, NYJ 10
44 Chris Olave, NO 14 UP47 had a huge game in Wk 3, but that was w/ Thomas & Landry hurt
45 Robert Woods, TEN 6
46 DeAndre Hopkins, ARI 13 suspended until Oct. 20
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
47 Jahan Dotson, WAS 14 DN46
48 Brandon Aiyuk, SF 9
49 Jarvis Landry, NO 14 suffered an ankle injury in Wk 3 and did not return; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
50 Chase Claypool, PIT 9
51 Darnell Mooney, CHI 14 DN38 CHI’s passing game is BY FAR the worst in the NFL right now
52 Treylon Burks, TEN 6
53 Tyler Boyd, CIN 10 big game in Wk 3 is a reminder why Boyd always carries some amount of upside each week
54 Sterling Shepard, NYG 9 UP65 seems like the NYG WR to own right now, assuming there is one
55 K.J. Osborn, MIN 7
56 Robbie Anderson, CAR 13 DN49
57 Zay Jones, JAC 11 UP64
58 DeVante Parker, NE 10 UP71 huge game in Wk 3 w/ Meyers injured; we’ll see if it’s the start of something or an outlier
59 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, KC 8
60 George Pickens, PIT 9 had a spectacular catch on TNF, but a 3-39-0 line isn’t getting it done
61 Julio Jones, TB 11 missed last 2 gms w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
62 Mecole Hardman, KC 8 DN56
63 Michael Gallup, DAL 9 missed first 3 gms w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
64 Rondale Moore, ARI 13 missed first 3 gms w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
65 Donovan Peoples-Jones, CLE 9 DN54 hasn’t done anything since Wk 1
66 Josh Palmer, LAC 8
67 Alec Pierce, IND 14 UP73 returned in Wk 3 after missing a game w/ a concussion
68 Noah Brown, DAL 9
69 Christian Watson, GB 14 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a hamstring injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
70 Russell Gage Jr., TB 11
71 Josh Reynolds, DET 6 NR seems to be working ahead of Chark right now
72 Nico Collins, HOU 6
73 Marvin Jones, JAC 11
74 Greg Dortch, ARI 13 NR off to a good start, but what will his role be when Moore/Hopkins return?
75 Devin Duvernay, BAL 10
76 Jameson Williams, DET 6 Williams (knee) will miss at least the first 4 gms on the RES/NFI list as he recovers from a torn ACL
77 DJ Chark Jr., DET 6 DN62 hasn’t done much since Wk 1
78 Van Jefferson, LAR 7 DN69 placed on IR this week w/ a knee injury; he’ll miss at least the first 6 gms of the season
79 Skyy Moore, KC 8
80 Kadarius Toney, NYG 9 DN77 hanging on by a thread…
Tight ends
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Mark Andrews, BAL 10 UP2
2 Travis Kelce, KC 8
3 Kyle Pitts, ATL 14 led ATL in receiving in Wk 3
4 Darren Waller, LV 6 LV’s passing game needs some tweaking
5 George Kittle, SF 9 DN4 returned after missing first 2 gms w/ a groin injury
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Dalton Schultz, DAL 9 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
7 Dallas Goedert, PHI 7 UP10
8 Tyler Higbee, LAR 7 UP11
9 Zach Ertz, ARI 13
10 T.J. Hockenson, DET 6 DN8 not seeing a lot of chances thus far
11 Pat Freiermuth, PIT 9 DN7 would he be more productive w/ Pickett at QB?
12 Dawson Knox, BUF 7
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
13 David Njoku, CLE 9 UP14 finally some signs of life!
14 Gerald Everett, LAC 8 UP16
15 Mike Gesicki, MIA 11
16 Irv Smith, MIN 7
17 Hayden Hurst, CIN 10
18 Albert Okwuegbunam, DEN 9
19 Hunter Henry, NE 10 DN13 3 receptions in 3 gms
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
20 Robert Tonyan, GB 14 UP24 6 catches in Wk 3 but no red-zone activity
21 Cole Kmet, CHI 14 well, he finally caught a ball
22 Noah Fant, SEA 11
23 Austin Hooper, TEN 6
24 Evan Engram, JAC 11
25 Tyler Conklin, NYJ 10 UP27 had 8 catches in Wk 3 but Wilson is due back in Wk 4
26 Isaiah Likely, BAL 10
27 Logan Thomas, WAS 14
28 O.J. Howard, HOU 6
29 Juwan Johnson, NO 14
30 Taysom Hill, NO 14 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a rib injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
Defensive teams
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Buccaneers, TB 11
2 Bills, BUF 7 DN1 the loss of Hyde could be an issue
3 Rams, LAR 7
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
4 Packers, GB 14
5 Eagles, PHI 7 UP10
6 Cowboys, DAL 9 their pass rush looks legit
7 49ers, SF 9 not their fault the team is off to a 1-2 start
8 Broncos, DEN 9 UP14 defense is carrying DEN right now
9 Dolphins, MIA 11
10 Patriots, NE 10 giving Belichick the benefit of the doubt, for now
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
11 Saints, NO 14
12 Steelers, PIT 9 simply not pressuring QBs w/ Watt (pec) out
13 Chargers, LAC 8 DN11
14 Jaguars, JAC 11 UP20 is something happening in JAC?
15 Colts, IND 14
16 Ravens, BAL 10
17 Chiefs, KC 8
18 Bengals, CIN 10
19 Browns, CLE 9 scored a TD on the final play of the game to salvage a meh performance v PIT
20 Cardinals, ARI 13 NR

Fantasy Football Market Report: Week 4

Which direction are some of your fantasy players trending?

It’s never too early to be a step ahead of the rest of the owners in your fantasy football leagues. We’re heading into Week 4, which is the penultimate week before fantasy teams start crumbling and having their bench strength tested.

Thanks to an 18-week, 17-game schedule, bye weeks start in Week 6 and extend all the way to Week 14 – a record nine weeks with anywhere between two and six teams sidelined.

While some fantasy owners made a point to keep an eye on the bye weeks on the night of their auction or draft — in most cases, that was a month and a half ago. A lot of has changed on rosters since.

The NFL is going to get rid of 10 teams for a week in Weeks 6 and 7 – the Falcons, Saints, 49ers and Jets in Week 6 and Bills, Cowboys, Chargers, Vikings, Steelers and Jaguars in Week 7. It’s an annual grind, but one not all owners in a fantasy league are aware of at this point.

You have two tasks as you head into Week 4, accomplished by quietly tipping away from the herd unnoticed. First is make sure you haven’t morphed into a roster that can get killed during a week or two of bye week season. Wins are hard enough to come by. You don’t give them away.

Second is to look at other teams that have owners who are too heavily invested in the 10 teams that are opening up the bye week period. Now is the time to see if you can swing a deal to “help them out” of their predicament.

A lot of times better positioning yourself comes with advanced scouting. Nobody else is talking about bye weeks now. By the time Week 4 is over, it’s going to be all the chatter heading into Week 5, because once Week 6 comes, there won’t be a week without byes until the weekend before Christmas.

Do your homework while others are oblivious.

Here is the Week 4 Fantasy Football Market Report:

Fantasy Football Risers

WR Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals

Chase was a controversial franchise pick when OT Penei Sewell was on the board to be a decade-long anchor for Chase’s former college QB, Joe Burrow. However, through three games, he is making it impossible not to start him in fantasy lineups. He isn’t running the route trees of Tyler Boyd or Tee Higgins but is averaging 20 yards per receptions and has four touchdown catches – including on passes of 34, 42 and 50 yards. He is kind of a one-trick pony, but it’s a great trick. He can only get better as more routes are designed to make him the first option instead of the streaking deep threat. If you don’t have him, make a trade to get him. If you have him, the return offers may be crazy.

Kirk Cousins, QB, Minnesota Vikings

I’ve never been a fan of Cousins. He has tended to choke on the biggest stages at critical times of games and seasons. Every year, it’s difficult to endorse him as a full-time fantasy starter, but he has become a more polished field general. This season, he has thrown for 918 yards with eight touchdowns and a passer rating of 118.3. If you want a consistent option, Cousins is your guy. He has gone 17 straight games with a passer rating of 90.0 or above – only one player in NFL history under the passer rating standard has done that. That would be Peyton Manning (23). Name every great QB in the history of the game and, aside from Peyton, nobody other than Cousins can make that claim.

WR Brandin Cooks, Houston Texans

The Texans are a hot mess, but they are forcing the ball to Cooks – their only viable offensive weapon. Everyone has suffered without Deshaun Watson in Houston’s offense. Cooks dominating the team’s target share (35.6 percent) is on par with that of Green Bay Packers WR Davante Adams (35.8) over the first three weeks of the season. The Texans have thrown 90 passes – 32 to Cooks. They have completed 58 – 23 of them to Cooks. Nobody has more than nine targets or six receptions. It’s difficult to endorse anyone from the Texans. Given these numbers, some defenses may make it a mission to bracket him, but his value at the moment is as high as it may ever be.

QB Sam Darnold, Carolina Panthers

I will be the first to admit that I’ve never been a “Darnold guy.” I thought he was overhyped coming into the draft and the Jets’ willingness to cut bait with him lent to that argument. However, in his first three games in Carolina, he has accounted for two touchdowns in each outing (three passing and three rushing), topping 300 passing yards twice and reaching 279 in the other. While he’s not getting a hearty endorsement, with bye week season coming up, it’s nice to have a replacement – even if just for a week – who has shown consistency in scoring points.

WR Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams

Typically we don’t put players who are obvious weekly fantasy starters, unless they’re playing so light’s out for your team, someone might come to you with a crazy trade offer to include him. Kupp is having that kind of start with Matthew Stafford. Through three games, Kupp has been targeted 33 times, caught 25 passes for 367 yards and scored five touchdowns. Robert Woods, on the other hand, has numbers of 19-11-124-1 through three games. Kupp has three more receptions than the next two Rams combined and has almost 100 more receiving yards than the next two teammates combined. It’s hard to imagine many fantasy owners with Kupp aren’t 3-0, because this is rarely seen dominance, especially with a new quarterback.

Fantasy Football Fallers

New England Patriots tight ends

Through three games, if a fantasy receiver had 20 catches for 184 yards and no touchdowns, he would be no great shakes. Unfortunately, those are the combined numbers of Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith (10-109-0 for Henry, 10-74-0 for Smith). Then there is the matter of their contracts (three years, $37.4 million for Henry, four years, $50 million for Smith). You kind of get the idea the front office thought Cam Newton was going to the be the QB when free agency opened. While both were likely brought onto fantasy rosters to be regular starters, they’re killing owners who have them.

WR Stefon Diggs, Buffalo Bills

Diggs was the league leader in targets, receptions and yards in the league last year. This season, he has 19 receptions for 191 yards – never hitting 70 in any game – and one touchdown. He’s second on the team in receptions, third in receiving yards, and third in touchdowns on his own team, much less the league. With Josh Allen at the wheel, the big days will come along. But, for now, if fantasy owners have options, it won’t take long before they start looking elsewhere, if they have viable options and Diggs has an unfavorable matchup.

RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts

Taylor was an investment in most leagues to be RB1 and a cornerstone player. Granted, his first three games were against Seattle, the Rams and Tennessee – all playoff teams last year – but still, the numbers are pretty brutal. He hasn’t hit 65 rushing yards in a game, his number of carries has dropped in each contest (17-15-10), he has just eight receptions (six in Week 1 and two since), and he hasn’t scored a touchdown. For a Colts team that hasn’t won yet and has its season swirling like a toilet bowl, those forced to keep riding Taylor can’t wait for the Texans and Jags to show up.

TE Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons

The fourth overall pick was expected to be an impact player right out of the gate. While he has flashed the ability to be a downfield threat, the reality is that he is fourth on the team in receptions – behind retread Cordarrelle Patterson for receptions, yards and touchdowns. In three games, he has caught just 11 passes for 139 yards and no TDs – with 35 or fewer yards in two of them. He’s going to be an immense talent, but, for now, he’s an anchor tied to a fantasy owner’s leg, and the Falcons don’t have the look of an offensive juggernaut anytime soon.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running backs

Both Leonard Fournette and Ronald Jones were viewed not necessarily as starters, because they were slated to split time. But few could have expected how little they would have to split up. Fournette is the lead dog by default but has just 24 carries for 92 yards. Jones has just 15 carries for 52 yards. The only rushing touchdowns the Bucs have are from Tom Brady and Chris Godwin. Brady has thrown the ball almost six times as often as Fournette and Jones have run the ball. At this point, both are too poisonous to play, unless you’re forced into it.

Fantasy Football Rest of Season Rankings: Week 4

Considerable movement as trends begin to show themselves.

NOTE: These fantasy football rankings track a player’s value for the remainder of the season and are intended to be used as a tool, not necessarily a definitive guide to player valuation. The scoring system is performance PPR. There is no exact science behind season-long rankings, considering all of the variables and situational uncertainties at work.

Fantasy football rest of season rankings

Quarterbacks
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Patrick Mahomes, KC 12 has been low-key making some poor decisions lately
2 Kyler Murray, ARI 12
3 Josh Allen, BUF 7 shook off a slow start to dominate WAS in Wk 3
4 Lamar Jackson, BAL 8 numbers would’ve looked much better if Brown didn’t struggle w/ drops in DET
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
5 Dak Prescott, DAL 7 Prescott remains QB5, but he drops from Tier 1 to Tier 2 due to the running game’s upside
6 Justin Herbert, LAC 7 UP8
7 Russell Wilson, SEA 9 Wilson and company have been miserable in the second half of games (13 pts in 6 quarters + OT)
8 Tom Brady, TB 9 UP9 eventually they’re going to try to establish a ground game, right?
9 Aaron Rodgers, GB 13
10 Jalen Hurts, PHI 14 final numbers were deceptive; that was not an encouraging showing from the Eagles
11 Matthew Stafford, LAR 11 his performance Sunday is exactly why the Rams traded for him
12 Kirk Cousins, MIN 7 outplayed Wilson in Wk 3 to continue his strong start
13 Derek Carr, LV 8
14 Ryan Tannehill, TEN 13 a season ago, Tannehill has 11 turnovers; he has six through three games
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
15 Joe Burrow, CIN 10 UP16
16 Matt Ryan, ATL 6
17 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT 7 there are real problems w/ PIT’s offense right now, but Big Ben is throwing A LOT
18 Daniel Jones, NYG 10
19 Baker Mayfield, CLE 13 DN17 capable of going off but is generally used as a game manager
20 Jameis Winston, TB 6 has 387 yds passing in three games and is in full blown game manager territory now
21 Teddy Bridgewater, DEN 11 UP24
22 Sam Darnold, CAR 13 UP26 could shoulder more of the offensive load w/ McCaffrey out
23 Trevor Lawrence, JAC 7
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
24 Mac Jones, NE 14 DN23 Wk 3 showed why the Pats want to limit what they ask from Jones
25 Justin Fields, CHI 10 DN20 maybe, just maybe, Andy Dalton wasn’t the problem w/ CHI’s offense?
26 Carson Wentz, IND 14 played through ankle injuries on Sunday; still not delivering much statistical value
27 Jared Goff, DET 9 UP30
28 Trey Lance, SF 6
29 Jimmy Garoppolo, SF 6 UP33 looked decent on SNF; it sure didn’t feel like Lance’s ascension to QB1 was imminent
30 Taylor Heinicke, WAS 9
31 Tua Tagovailoa, MIA 14 DN25 placed on IR w/ a rib injury; eligible to return in Wk 6
32 Zach Wilson, NYJ 6
33 Tyrod Taylor, HOU 10 placed on IR w/ a hamstring injury; eligible to return in Wk 6
34 Andy Dalton, CHI 10 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a knee injury; he’s week to week
35 Ryan Fitzpatrick, WAS 9
36 Deshaun Watson, HOU 10
Running backs
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Christian McCaffrey, CAR 13 injured his hamstring in Wk 3; he’ll miss time but won’t be put on IR
2 Alvin Kamara, NO 6
3 Derrick Henry, TEN 13
4 Dalvin Cook, MIN 7 DNP in Wk 3 due to an ankle injury; his durability remains a concern
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
5 Nick Chubb, CLE 13 UP7 I trust his involvement and production more than Taylor at this point; if only he offered anything as a receiver
6 Ezekiel Elliott, DAL 7 UP6 he’s starting to make me forget about last year’s struggles
7 Jonathan Taylor, IND 14
8 Austin Ekeler, LAC 7 Ekeler in the flat is such an easy, effective option for Herbert
9 Aaron Jones, GB 13
10 Joe Mixon, CIN 10 DN9
11 D’Andre Swift, DET 9 UP17 Swift is giving off some Ekeler vibes w/ his role in Detroit
12 Antonio Gibson, WAS 9
13 Najee Harris, PIT 7 averaging just 3.1 YPC this season but had 14 receptions in Wk 3
14 David Montgomery, CHI 10 DN11 what even is happening in Chicago right now?
15 Chris Carson, SEA 9
16 Saquon Barkley, NYG 10 still not looking great, but he had 22 touches in Wk 3, which is encouraging
17 James Robinson, JAC 7 maybe his 132-yard game in Wk 3 will get him more action going forward
18 Miles Sanders, PHI 14 who designs a game plan where a team’s RBs get a grand total of three carries??!?
19 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC 12 that was CEH’s best showing in a while despite a second lost fumble
20 Kareem Hunt, CLE 13 UP22
21 Josh Jacobs, LV 8 DN18 missed his second straight game in Wk 3 due to ankle/toe injuries; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
22 Chase Edmonds, ARI 12 DN19 he’s basically splitting work w/ James Conner
23 Damien Harris, NE 14
24 Mike Davis, ATL 6 not scoring so far but getting steady usage and decent yards
25 Darrell Henderson, LAR 11 DN23 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a rib injury; his durability is an issue
26 Elijah Mitchell, SF 6 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a shoulder injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
27 Devin Singletary, BUF 7 DN25
28 Javonte Williams, DEN 11
29 Melvin Gordon III, DEN 11
30 Myles Gaskin, MIA 14 DN28
31 Jamaal Williams, DET 9
32 Cordarrelle Patterson, ATL 6 UP48 over 100 combined yards in Wk 3
33 Tony Pollard, DAL 7
34 James Conner, ARI 12 scored twice in Wk 3
35 Ty’Son Williams, BAL 8 DN30 of BAL’s 15 RB carries in Wk 3, Williams had just five
36 J.D. McKissic, WAS 9
37 Nyheim Hines, IND 14
38 Leonard Fournette, TB 9 DN35
39 Zack Moss, BUF 7 UP43 far more effective in Wk 3 than Singletary
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
40 Sony Michel, LAR 11 UP45 played well filling in for Henderson v TB
41 Michael Carter, NYJ 6
42 Chuba Hubbard, CAR 13 UP57 expected to be the lead back until McCaffrey returns
43 Trey Sermon, SF 6 scored but was largely underwhelming on SNF
44 AJ Dillon, GB 13 DN38 not doing much since stepping into Jamaal Williams’ old role
45 Latavius Murray, BAL 8
46 Kenyan Drake, LV 8 DN42 it’s obvious he’s in Vegas for a set role; Peyton Baber is getting most of the carries w/ Jacobs out
47 Ronald Jones, TB 9 DN39
48 Mark Ingram, HOU 10 DN41 look for stacked boxes until Mills proves he can make defenses pay
49 Phillip Lindsay, HOU 10
50 Alexander Mattison, MIN 7 UP63 it’s all a question of opportunity for Mattison, who is typically ignored when Cook is healthy
51 Kenneth Gainwell, PHI 14
52 Giovani Bernard, TB 9 UP62 if all TB is going to do is pass, Bernard’s value could go up in a hurry
53 Malcolm Brown, MIA 14
54 Carlos Hyde, JAC 7 UP53
55 David Johnson, HOU 10
56 Peyton Barber, LV 8 NR LV’s primary ball carrier in Wks 2 & 3 but only has value until Jacobs returns; Drake is the RB2
57 Larry Rountree, LAC 7
58 Darrel Williams, KC 12 UP65
59 Darrynton Evans, TEN 13
60 Justin Jackson, LAC 7 DN54
61 James White, NE 14 DN47 suffered a hip subluxation in Wk 3; he’s out indefinitely
62 Tevin Coleman, NYJ 6 DNP in Wk 3 due to illness
63 Devonta Freeman, BAL 8
64 Damien Williams, CHI 10 DN56
65 Samaje Perine, CIN 10 DN60 getting no work behind Mixon right now
66 Tarik Cohen, CHI 10
67 Rashaad Penny, SEA 9 DNP in Wks 2 & 3; could be on track to return in Wk 4
68 Devontae Booker, NYG 10
69 Royce Freeman, CAR 13 NR
70 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE 14 could he get a shot w/ White expected to miss time? Also keep eyes on J.J. Taylor.
Wide receivers
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Davante Adams, GB 13
2 Stefon Diggs, BUF 7 yet to top 70 yds receiving in a game this season
3 Tyreek Hill, KC 12
4 DeAndre Hopkins, ARI 12 quiet day for a lot of top WRs but none quieter than Hopkins’ 3-21-0 v JAX
5 DK Metcalf, SEA 9
6 Cooper Kupp, LAR 11 UP8 just piling up the numbers right now
7 Keenan Allen, LAC 7
8 Justin Jefferson, MIN 7 UP9
9 Terry McLaurin, WAS 9
10 Calvin Ridley, ATL 6 DN7 he’s getting a lot of looks, but Atlanta’s offense has been shaky
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
11 CeeDee Lamb, DAL 7
12 Chris Godwin, TB 9
13 D.J. Moore, CAR 13 UP21 has 31 targets this season to Robby Anderson’s 11
14 Mike Evans, TB 9
15 Mike Williams, LAC 7 UP25 playing lights out in a pass-first offense; if he stays healthy he’s a top-10 play
16 Amari Cooper, DAL 7 DN12 largely an afterthought the past two games
17 Tyler Lockett, SEA 9
18 A.J. Brown, TEN 13 DN13 injured his hamstring in Wk 3; he’s considered week-to-week but seems unlikely for Wk 4
19 Tee Higgins, CIN 10 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a shoulder injury; he’s not expected to play Thursday night
20 Allen Robinson II, CHI 10 DN12 it can’t possibly stay this bad, can it?
21 Adam Thielen, MIN 7
22 Brandin Cooks, HOU 10 UP27 Mills threw for 168 yds in Wk 3; Cooks was on the receiving end of 112 of them
23 Robert Woods, LAR 11 DN14 w/ Goff, Kupp and Woods were 1a/1b; w/ Stafford, Kupp is WR1 and Woods is WR2
24 Diontae Johnson, PIT 7 DNP in Wk 3 w/ a knee injury; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
25 Julio Jones, TEN 13 even w/ Brown injured, Jones still finished w/ just three receptions in Wk 3
26 Deebo Samuel, SF 6
27 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN 10 UP30 four career games, four career touchdowns
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
28 JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT 7 DN26 injured his ribs in Wk 3 but X-rays came back negative; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
29 DeVonta Smith, PHI 14
30 Odell Beckham Jr., CLE 13 made his season debut in Wk 3
31 Chase Claypool, PIT 7
32 Kenny Golladay, NYG 10 DN28 in a game where Shepard and Slayton were hurt, Golladay was still targeted just five times
33 Michael Pittman Jr., IND 14 UP41 has 24 targets in the last two games
34 Courtland Sutton, DEN 11 injuries are mounting in Denver; Sutton has a good chance to move to the next tier
35 Marquise Brown, BAL 8
36 Marvin Jones, JAC 7 UP43 he’s been Lawrence’s favorite target so far
37 Michael Thomas, NO 6 on the PUP recovering from ankle surgery; eligible to return in Wk 7
38 Henry Ruggs III, LV 8 UP51
39 Curtis Samuel, WAS 9 on IR w/ a groin injury; eligible to return in Wk 4
40 Laviska Shenault Jr., JAC 7 DN31
41 Brandon Aiyuk, SF 6 Sunday night was a step in the right direction
42 Corey Davis, NYJ 6 DN37
43 Rondale Moore, ARI 12 Arizona’s WR group is among the toughest to get a read on right now
44 Jaylen Waddle, MIA 14 UP49 getting a high volume of looks thus far, including 13 in Brissett’s first start
45 Antonio Brown, TB 9 DNP in Wk 3 while on COVID list
46 Emmanuel Sanders, BUF 7
47 Cole Beasley, BUF 7 UP56
48 Robby Anderson, CAR 13 DN33 just five receptions this season and fewer targets than Terrace Marshall
49 Jerry Jeudy, DEN 11 on IR w/ a high ankle sprain; expected to return around Wk 8
50 Jarvis Landry, CLE 13 DN45 placed on IR last week w/ a knee injury; eligible to return in Wk 6
51 Darnell Mooney, CHI 10
52 A.J. Green, ARI 12 UP54 a step in the right direction Sunday, but there’s a lot of competition for balls in ARI
53 DJ Chark Jr., JAC 7
54 Tyler Boyd, CIN 10
55 Christian Kirk, ARI 12 UP70 off to a good start; as w/ Green and Moore, though, how many mouths can one offense feed?
56 Jakobi Meyers, NE 14 targeted 14 times in Wk 3, but that’s not how the Pats want to play
57 Hunter Renfrow, LV 8 UP66
58 Sterling Shepard, NYG 10 injured his hamstring in Wk 3; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
59 K.J. Osborn, MIN 7 DN57 went back into obscurity in Wk 3; still too early to have a firm grasp of his value
60 Russell Gage Jr., ATL 6 DNP in Wk 3 w/ an ankle injury; his outlook for Wk 4 is TBD
61 Nelson Agholor, NE 14 in a game where Jones threw 51 passes, Agholor caught two
62 Sammy Watkins, BAL 8
63 Bryan Edwards, LV 8 UP69 getting some deep looks but needs more consistent usage
64 T.Y. Hilton, IND 14 eligible to return from IR but is not expected back from his neck injury in Wk 4
65 DeVante Parker, MIA 14
66 Jalen Reagor, PHI 14 UP71
67 Michael Gallup, DAL 7 on IR w/ an ankle injury; eligible to return in Wk 5
68 Elijah Moore, NYJ 6 suffered a concussion in Wk 3; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
69 Marquez Callaway, NO 6
70 Van Jefferson, LAR 11 UP75
71 Tim Patrick, DEN 11 NR should be WR2 w/ Hamler done for the year and Jeudy still out
72 Mecole Hardman, KC 12
73 Darius Slayton, NYG 10 DN65 injured his hamstring in Wk 3; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
74 Marquez Valdes-Scantling, GB 13 injured his hamstring in Wk 3; his status for Wk 4 is TBD
75 Will Fuller, MIA 14 made his season debut on Sunday w/ three receptions
76 Quintez Cephus, DET 9
77 Kalif Raymond, DET 9 NR targeted 10 times Sunday; the Lions WR group is completely up in the air right now
78 Parris Campbell, IND 14
79 Nico Collins, HOU 10
80 Josh Gordon, KC 12 NR sixth time’s the charm?!?
Tight ends
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Travis Kelce, KC 12
2 Darren Waller, LV 8 the emergence of Vegas’ young WRs could be an issue
3 T.J. Hockenson, DET 9
4 George Kittle, SF 6
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
5 Mark Andrews, BAL 8 topped 100 yds receiving in Wk 3; first time he did that since Sept. 15, 2019
6 Kyle Pitts, ATL 6
7 Rob Gronkowski, TB 9 injured his ribs in Wk 3; X-rays were negative and is likely to play in Wk 4
8 Dallas Goedert, PHI 14
9 Noah Fant, DEN 11 UP10 Denver’s WR injuries could lead to more opportunities for Fant
10 Robert Tonyan, GB 13 spent much of his night helping the offensive line
11 Logan Thomas, WAS 9
12 Mike Gesicki, MIA 14 UP15 10 receptions on 12 targets in Brissett’s first start
13 Tyler Higbee, LAR 11
14 Hunter Henry, NE 14 pretty slow start for NE’s new TEs
15 Evan Engram, NYG 10 UP20 returned after missing first two games w/ a calf injury; targeted six times in Wk 3, third on the team
16 Austin Hooper, CLE 13 UP17
17 Jonnu Smith, NE 14
18 Jared Cook, LAC 7
Rk Fringe plays/roster depth Bye Up/Down Notes
19 Gerald Everett, SEA 9 UP22
20 Cole Kmet, CHI 10
21 Dalton Schultz, DAL 7 NR had two TDs on MNF
22 Maxx Williams, ARI 12
23 Eric Ebron, PIT 7 DN19 Roethlisberger completed 38 passes in Wk 3, none to Ebron
24 Tyler Conklin, MIN 7 NR he’s working ahead of Herndon
25 Blake Jarwin, DAL 7 DN21 seeing fewer looks than Schultz right now
26 Zach Ertz, PHI 14
27 Juwan Johnson, NO 6 DN23 has done almost nothing since scoring twice in Wk 1
28 Tyler Kroft, NYJ 6 DN24
29 David Njoku, CLE 13 zero targets in 50 snaps on Sunday
30 Pat Freiermuth, PIT 7 NR
Defensive teams
Rk Never leaves lineup Bye Up/Down Notes
1 Rams, LAR 11 UP2
2 Steelers, PIT 7 struggled in Wk 3 minus TJ Watt, but he should return soon
3 Bills, BUF 7 UP5
4 Buccaneers, TB 9 Bucs haven’t looked much like the 2020 defense to date
5 Ravens, BAL 8
Rk Lineup regulars Bye Up/Down Notes
6 Broncos, DEN 11 UP8 the competition hasn’t been great, but they have real talent on that side of the ball
7 49ers, SF 6
8 Browns, CLE 13 UP11 they had nine sacks and gave up 47 total yds in Wk 3
9 Dolphins, MIA 14
10 Patriots, NE 14 DN7
11 Saints, NO 6 UP15 two excellent performances in three games
12 Washington, WAS 9
Rk Weekly matchup plays Bye Up/Down Notes
13 Cardinals, ARI 12 UP16 curious to see how they handle the Rams in Wk 4
14 Colts, IND 14 DN12
15 Panthers, CAR 13 UP18 doing great, but look at who they’ve played; lost Jaycee Horn to a broken foot
16 Cowboys, DAL 7 UP19 they just keep taking the ball away
17 Chargers, LAC 7
18 Bears, CHI 10
19 Chiefs, KC 12 DN13
20 Packers, GB 13 NR