Fantasy Football: 10 wide receiver sleepers to start in Week 4
Deciding on sleepers for any position in fantasy football is a tall task, but it is a skill that can win you matchups. There are plenty of wide receiver sleepers to look at in Week 4.
Week 4’s edition of fantasy football wide receiver sleepers is here, and with it comes returning sleepers from previous weeks, as well as new names.
The big-named receivers are already set firm in your lineup, but these receivers are borderline starters every week, and they have potential upside this week in both regular fantasy and daily leagues.
10 wide receiver sleepers in fantasy football to target in Week 4
10. Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins
Jaylen Waddle has had a successful start to his rookie year, looking every bit of the first-round wideout that the Miami Dolphins drafted. He’s caught 22-of-26 targets for 167 yards and a touchdown. Most notably, last week he was peppered with targets, catching 12-of-13 targets for just 58 yards.
Waddle’s outlook seemed to be tarnished with the injury to Tua Tagovailoa, but Jacoby Brissett looked his way quite often last week. His Week 4 matchup with Indianapolis’s middling secondary could be another one to exploit this week.
Waddle is a high-floor PPR option, but his 7.6 yards per catch average is limiting his upside for more.
9. Antonio Brown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Technically, this is a revenge game for Antonio Brown, right? He had a quick stop in New England before flaming out, only to return to football with Tom Brady and the Bucs, who play a familiar face in the Patriots this week.
Brown had a breakout Week 1, catching five passes for 121 yards and a touchdown. He missed last week after being placed on the COVID-19/Reserve List, but looks on track to play this week.
Brown has huge upside in every game he plays, and I like his potential this week in what will be a competitive game throughout.