Week 4 Recap: Alright, almost a quarter of the way done. Has your team started winning? Are my starters starting? Let’s see how they did in Week 4. At QB, I said to start Geno Smith and Tua Tagovailoa. In his game, Geno got 117 yards passing, 31 yards rushing, 2 TDs, and 3 TOs. Not good enough; I was wrong to start him. Tua ended up with 177 yards passing and 2 TDs. I was right to start him. For RBs, I said to start Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton. Jeanty got 138 yards rushing, 17 yards receiving, 3 TDs, and lost a fumble. I was right to start him. Hampton ended up with 128 yards rushing, 37 yards receiving, and a TD. I was right to start him too. At wide out, I said to start Rome Odunze and Romeo Doubs. Odunze got 69 yards receiving and a TD; I was right to start him. Doubs ended up with only 58 yards receiving, but he was on the good end of 3 TDs, so I was very right to start him. At tight end, I said to start David Njoku and T. J. Hockenson. Njoku got only 11 yards receiving, while Hockenson got 39 yards, with neither one getting a TD. I was wrong to start them both. For the team defenses, I said to start the Rams and the Dolphins. The Rams won, gave up only 20 points, along with 2 sacks, 2 picks, and a fumble recovery. I was right to start them. The Dolphins also won, gave up 21 points to the Jets, along with 3 fumble recoveries and 2 sacks. I was right to start them too. Not too bad. Now let’s see what week 5 brings our way.

QB:
Justin Fields: If you need a sub this week, Fields has a great matchup against a Cowboys D giving up almost 300 passing yards per game.
C. J. Stroud: How is it that the Ravens are statistically the worst passing D he will have faced so far this year? Good bye week fill in.
RB:
Breece Hall: Don’t be afraid to start him this week as he faces the bottom feeder Cowboys D. First TD of the year? You betcha.
Cam Skattebo: Is he a regular starter for you? He might should be, but if not, he should be a starter this week as he goes up against a beatable Saints D. First 100 yard game? You betcha.
WR:
Jameson Williams: Not much recently, but he is still getting the targets. The chances and opportunities will be there against a poor Cincy D. It’s a hunch, but I say he has a game.
Chris Olave: Speaking of getting the targets, Olave gets them in spades but usually low yardage. This week he goes up against a Giants team that has given up the most fantasy points to wide outs; he could get his.
TE:
Darren Waller: Bandwagon, here I come. With no Hill and a bottom 5 pass D against the position in Carolina, he should keep producing.
Theo Johnson: He also will have more opportunities since his team’s #1 WR is also out. Combine that with a middle of the pack Saints D against tight ends, it’s worth the shot, especially with 4 teams on bye weeks.
D:
Cardinals: They have a winless Titans team at home in Arizona. Arizona is more of a matchup dependent start, and this one seems juicy; one you can depend on.
Saints: Let’s call it a hunch, but I say they get their 1st win at home against a Giants team coming off a surprising victory. It will be there for them. Can they take it?

By Brooksie on October 4, 2025