Week 4 Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em: Wide Receivers
Week 4 lineup decisions are crucial with injuries impacting rosters. Discover the best wide receiver starts and sits for this week!
Start ‘Em
Deebo Samuel
Deebo Samuel should step into a bigger role with Terry McLaurin unlikely to play. Even if Marcus Mariota is under center, Samuel can exploit an Atlanta defense missing A.J. Terrell. With two games over 17 PPR points already, he’s a strong WR2.
Quentin Johnston
Quentin Johnston ranks as WR8 on the season and is fresh off his best game yet with 10 targets, 6 catches, and 89 yards despite coverage from Patrick Surtain II. Now he gets the Giants, who have allowed five receivers to top 15 PPR points. Johnston is an every-week starter with top-12 potential.
Sit ‘Em
Tee Higgins
Tee Higgins has been nearly invisible outside of one long touchdown, producing only 62 yards otherwise. With Jake Browning at quarterback and Denver allowing just one big WR performance all season, Higgins is better left on the bench unless you’re desperate in a three-WR format.
Travis Hunter
Travis Hunter’s usage has dropped every week, and he’s been held under 35 yards in all three games. Facing a San Francisco defense that rarely allows receiver production, Hunter is unplayable until his role stabilizes.
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