Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season is here, and fantasy managers are making tough lineup calls. Our week 4 fantasy rankings highlight the top players in PPR, half-PPR, and standard scoring formats. After an explosive Week 3 that featured backup quarterbacks and rookie breakouts, this week brings new challenges and opportunities.
Marcus Mariota, Tyrod Taylor, Carson Wentz, and Mac Jones cracked the top-15 QBs last week, proving depth matters. At running back, rookies like Omarion Hampton, Cam Skattebo, and Quinshon Judkins finished inside the top 12. Wide receivers Luther Burden III and Tory Horton both landed among the top 10. Now managers want to know if these trends will hold.
Key Week 4 Fantasy Rankings & Player Notes
The quarterback landscape shifted quickly. Geno Smith, fresh off a QB4 finish, faces the Bears in Week 4 — a defense that has given up the third-most fantasy points to quarterbacks. Falcons rookie Michael Penix Jr. gets a rebound spot against the Commanders, who rank seventh-worst against QBs.
Running back streaming options stand out this week. Dolphins rookie Ollie Gordon II turned nine carries into 38 yards and a touchdown in limited snaps and now faces a Jets run defense struggling early. Kareem Hunt is trending up for the Chiefs with consistent touches and a dream matchup against the Ravens, who allow 7.4 more fantasy points per game to opposing backfields than any other team. Texans rookie Woody Marks is seeing more snaps each week and draws a Titans defense that has struggled versus the run.
At wide receiver, sleepers to watch include Darnell Mooney (Falcons), who owns a 24% target share since his return from injury and meets a Commanders secondary ranked eighth-worst against WRs. Raiders WR Tre Tucker exploded for 145 yards and three scores last week and faces a Bears defense vulnerable to big plays. Titans’ Elic Ayomanor has quietly led Tennessee’s passing game with consecutive touchdowns. For deep-league players, Bears rookie Luther Burden III remains boom-or-bust but draws a generous Raiders secondary.
Tight end streaming is strong in Week 4. Patriots’ Hunter Henry, who led all New England pass catchers with 10 targets and two touchdowns in Week 3, faces a Panthers defense that’s bottom-three against TEs. Browns rookie Harold Fannin Jr. is also viable against a Lions defense that recently gave up 91 yards and two scores to Mark Andrews.
According to USA TODAY Sports Network analysts, these rankings will continue to adjust until just before Sunday afternoon games. Fantasy players should check for late injury news and lineup updates to stay competitive.
Fantasy Outlook & Strategy Tips
Week 4 is shaping up as a test of depth and adaptability. Backup QBs and rookies are proving they can deliver starter-level production. Streaming remains key — especially at quarterback and tight end. Managers in deeper leagues should look beyond name value and lean into usage trends and matchups.
In PPR formats, target players with strong target shares like Mooney and Tucker. Half-PPR players should balance volume with touchdown upside. In standard leagues, red-zone usage matters most, making Kareem Hunt and Woody Marks strong flex options.
Staying flexible with waivers and trade value is crucial this week. Injuries and bye weeks will soon test roster depth, so managers should prepare early by adding emerging rookies and monitoring offensive trends.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who are the top Week 4 QB sleepers?
Geno Smith vs Bears and Michael Penix Jr. vs Commanders are top streaming picks this week.
Q2: Which RBs should you flex in Week 4?
Kareem Hunt, Woody Marks, and Ollie Gordon II are strong plug-and-play options.
Q3: Who are the best WR sleepers this week?
Tre Tucker, Darnell Mooney, and Elic Ayomanor stand out for Week 4 matchups.
Q4: Is Hunter Henry a must-start TE?
Yes. Henry has heavy usage and a great matchup against the Panthers’ weak TE defense.
Q5: Should you trade for rookie RBs now?
Yes. Players like Woody Marks are gaining snaps and could become weekly starters soon.
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