WRs to start in Week 4:
Keenan Allen (vs. Eagles): It’s nice to see healthy this season. Allen has had a reputation of being an often injured player but it looks like this could be the year he ends that. Allen has had 5+ receptions in all three games so far this season so that’s a good sign. This week he faces an Eagles defense that allows the 3rd most points to opposing WRs.
Sammy Watkins (vs. Cowboys): is coming off his best game since joining the Rams. Watkins had 6 catches for 106 yards and 2 touchdowns against the 49ers last week. Watkins has seemingly built a nice chemistry with . He goes up against a Cowboys defense that allows the 5th most points to WRs.
Under the Radar WRs:
Paul Richardson (vs. Colts): Yet another Seahawks offensive player that I like this week. is currently the 2nd WR on the Seahawks now that is gone. is a nice option this week too but he’s playing hurt so his targets might be down which would allow Richardson to get more opportunities.
Kenny Stills (vs. Saints): is going up against his former team this week in the Saints. Stills is the speedy deep threat WR for the Dolphins and this week might be a shootout. The only thing about playing him is that he has playing QB so he comes with the risk of having a quiet game.
WRs to sit in Week 4:
Jermaine Kearse (vs. Jaguars): Jermaine Kearse has solidified himself as the number one WR in the Jets offense. The only thing about that is he has throwing him the ball. Kearse also has a tough matchup this week against a good Jaguars defense that allows the 2nd least amount of points to WRs.
Jeremy Maclin (vs. Steelers): is a nice addition to a Ravens team that lacks aerial weapons. Maclin struggled last week in London against the Jaguars where he had just 1 catch for 8 yards. This week he faces a Steelers defense that allows the 5th least amount of points to WRs.