These players have noticed that their values are increased or minimized to the maximum based on their functionality in Week 4:
Chisporroteos
QB Teddy Bridgewater, Carolina Panthers: Carolina has now won two games without fantasy star Christian McCaffrey in the lineup and much of the credits go to Bridgewater. He had a wonderful day opposed to Arizona, basically for a 32-yard run and a with 4 high schools highly overdue in the next 4 weeks, his normal fantasy production is expected to continue.
QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami Dolphins: Fitzpatrick pitched for 315 yards as opposed to the Struggling Seahawks’ best school, but no touchdown. However, he made up for it with his legs: 47 yards and a touchdown.
RB Joe Mixon, Cincinnati Bengals: After three consecutive missed outings, Mixon achieved 181 total yards and three touchdowns. Let’s hope the fantasy coaches kept the religion and didn’t have Mixon on their bench in week 4.
WR Odell Beckham Jr. , Cleveland Browns: Dallas’ porous defense is one of the lowest in the league. Three touchdowns, two via planes and one on the ground, with 154 combined yards, remind fantasy managers that Beckham can still deliver the goods.
WR DJ Chark, Jacksonville Jaguars: Jaguars have interaction in shootings because their defensive gains problems in groups. However, that makes a fantastic score, and Chark received the fourth week with nine goals, 8 receptions, 95 yards and a couple. touchdowns.
Fizzlers
RB Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals: What was meant to be Drake’s escape season was quite the opposite. His only landings came here in Week 1 and he has only had five receptions in 4 weeks. After a 2. 7-yard landing run against Carolina, it is now debatable during week five after suffering a chest injury.
WR Marvin Jones, Detroit Lions: With Kenny Golladay back, Jones disappeared from the statistics sheet. In the past two weeks, he has totaled four receptions for 60 yards (and a 9-yard catch against New Orleans).
WR Michael Gallup, Dallas Cowboys: With so many mouths to feed the Dallas offensive, it’s going to take 500 yards to get to Dak Prescott to feed them all. Unfortunately for Gallup, Cee Dee Lamb turns out to have taken up the role of No. 2 Amari Cooper.
WR Brandin Cooks, Houston Texans: Against a suspicious Minnesota defensive, Cooks failed to catch 3 goals from Deshaun Watson, who is now a candidate to be excluded from the smart lists.
TE Logan Thomas, Washington football team: Although he opposed a strong Defense of the Baltimore Ravens, Thomas only controlled one catch for eight yards. Back room Dwayne Haskins seems to be backing down, which is bad news for all the receivers in Washington.
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