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Quentin Johnson, Luke McCaffrey, Xavier Restrepo, Marshawn Lloyd available for 2026 picks.
8.11 and 9.4 available for a 2026 8th
Acquired | *F* BOMB | Jake Tonges TE SF | Sat Sep 27 11:01pm CT |
Released | *F* BOMB | Demario Douglas WR NE | Sat Sep 27 11:01pm CT |
Released | *F* BOMB | Noah Fant TE CIN | Sat Sep 27 11:01pm CT |
Acquired | *F* BOMB | Joey Slye K TEN | Sat Sep 27 11:01pm CT |
Acquired | TigerBait 06 | Spencer Rattler QB NO | Sat Sep 27 11:01pm CT |
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Rankings, projections, waiver pickups, start/sit advice, everything, all personalized to your RTSports league settings.2026 Season
June 1st - Renewal deadlineDrunken Master (1-2) | 12.00 | |
Eli Sunday (1-2) | 10.00 | |
*F* BOMB (1-2) | 0.00 | |
Baker 4 MVP (1-2) | 0.00 | |
Mike Hunts Pet Turtle (2- (2-1) | 13.00 | |
HitEmUpState (3-0) | 0.00 | |
El Diablo (2-1) | 10.40 | |
Raoul Dukes (0-3) | 18.60 | |
Bomb Dogs (2-1) | 0.00 | |
TigerBait 06 (2-1) | 0.00 | |
Rudy II 2024 (2-1) | 0.00 | |
Snoopy Tails (1-2) | 12.20 |
Red | W | L |
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Mike Hunts Pet Turtle (2-1) | 2 | 1 |
El Diablo | 2 | 1 |
Drunken Master | 1 | 2 |
*F* BOMB | 1 | 2 |
Blue | W | L |
HitEmUpState | 3 | 0 |
TigerBait 06 | 2 | 1 |
Snoopy Tails | 1 | 2 |
Raoul Dukes | 0 | 3 |
White | W | L |
Bomb Dogs | 2 | 1 |
Rudy II 2024 | 2 | 1 |
Eli Sunday | 1 | 2 |
Baker 4 MVP | 1 | 2 |
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Jalen Milroe did not factor into his team's 23-20 win over the hosting Arizona Cardinals. Milroe snuck into Seattle's thrashing of the Saints in Week 3, picking up three yards on his second tote of the season. It doesn't appear that the Seahawks will force him into the game plan every week, and would rather have him continue to develop off the field. The University of Alabama product is an incredible athlete, but more of a raw talent in regard to his ability as a passer. If the rookie were ever to take the field in a starting capacity, he'd immediately draw intrigue due to his prowess as a rusher. For now, fantasy managers in superflex dynasty leagues can stow him away in hopes that the job eventually becomes his. Otherwise, he doesn't figure to have any value in redraft formats, barring injuries to the competition in front of him. Seattle will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 5.
From RotoBaller
Carolina Panthers running back Trevor Etienne could potentially see a few more snaps this weekend when his team takes on the hosting New England Patriots. Etienne has logged exactly two snaps in each of his first three appearances and two total touches thus far as he's comfortably behind teammates Chuba Hubbard (calf) and Rico Dowdle in Carolina's backfield pecking order. However, that may change in Week 4. Hubbard sustained a calf injury during the week of practice, and he's been labeled as questionable ahead of Sunday's outing with New England. If he's inactive, Dowdle figures to pick up most of the work in his stead, leaving the rookie in line to take over the former's backup duties. The sentiment is that Hubbard will play, but if he does not, Etienne would see extended work for the first time and could boast a larger role moving forward if he performs well. For now, he's RotoBaller's PPR RB85 for Sunday's contest.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Rams running back Jarquez Hunter doesn't figure to make an impact in this Sunday's matchup with the visiting Indianapolis Colts. The rookie has yet to make an appearance for LA on offense, although he's been out there on special teams over the last two weeks, and sported a modest increase in snaps from Week 2 to Week 3. The Auburn product offers the most athleticism of the Rams' backfield trio. However, Kyren Williams has yet to handle less than 70% of the Rams' offensive snaps in a given week, and has handily out-touched backup Blake Corum 4:1 (60-15). Hunter is an interesting hold in dynasty formats, but his path to relevance in redraft is less clear, as Williams dominates opportunities. He'll be off the radar in season-long leagues until garnering his first touch as a pro.
From RotoBaller
Denver Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant could see a modest uptick in snaps this week when his team squares off against the Cincinnati Bengals at home on Monday Night Football. Bryant is currently a distant option in Denver's WR corps, ranking fifth in snaps and amassing just two receptions for 18 yards (three targets) through three weeks. He could see the field a bit more in Week 4 with the news that fellow wideout Marvin Mims Jr. (hip) is questionable with a hip injury. The 22-year-old was highly touted in camp, but for the time being, teammates Courtland Sutton and Troy Franklin are the only Broncos' pass catchers worth starting. He'll land as RotoBaller's PPR WR105 ahead of Monday night's doubleheader.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs running back Brashard Smith doesn't project to be a factor for fantasy when his team takes the field against the visiting Baltimore Ravens in Week 4. With teammates Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt essentially splitting all of Kansas City's backfield work, the rookie is left scraping for scraps, as he's yet to handle more than two touches or eight snaps in any appearance. There was some speculation that Smith would take on a heavier role with his backfield mates lacking explosivity. However, he doesn't quite yet have the complete trust of his coaches. The 22-year-old is a dynamic athlete capable of game-breaking plays, but his services can't be depended on for fantasy until he picks up a larger workload. Smith is a better stash in dynasty formats.
From RotoBaller
Houston Texans wide receiver Jaylin Noel had only two catches (three targets) for 11 yards in the first three games of the 2025 campaign. Christian Kirk missed two contests to begin the year, so there was an opportunity for others to step up. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, Kirk's absence didn't do anything to benefit Noel, who logged a season-low nine offensive snaps in Week 3. With that in mind, it appears the rookie will see most of his action on special teams, making him nearly irrelevant for managers in any fantasy format heading into the Week 4 matchup with the Tennessee Titans.
From RotoBaller
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (wrist) doesn't carry an injury designation ahead of the Week 4 matchup with the 49ers. Thomas has been battling a wrist injury. Fortunately, he logged full practices throughout the week. Thomas had a stellar rookie year, amassing 87 catches (133 targets) for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns. However, he struggled in the Jags' first three games of the 2025 campaign, catching only seven passes for 115 yards. With that in mind, Thomas has been targeted 25 times this season, so it's obvious he remains a go-to option for quarterback Trevor Lawrence. While the 22-year-old still can't be trusted fully from a fantasy standpoint, there's really not a scenario where managers can feel comfortable keeping him out of the starting lineup, especially considering his upside. It's also worth noting that Dyami Brown (shoulder) may not play.
From RotoBaller
The Los Angeles Chargers elevated running back Kimani Vidal to the active roster on Saturday ahead of the Week 4 matchup with the Giants. Last season, the 24-year-old logged 43 carries for 155 yards, adding five catches (nine targets) for 62 yards and a touchdown. However, he hasn't appeared in a game for the Bolts through the first three weeks of the 2025 campaign. With Najee Harris (Achilles) done for the rest of the year, Omarion Hampton should see even more work out of the backfield. While Vidal could get some touches alongside Hassan Haskins in the Week 4 meeting with the New York Giants, that won't make him a reliable option in any fantasy format. For now, managers can keep Vidal out of the starting fantasy lineup and off the roster altogether.
From RotoBaller
Los Angeles Chargers running back Hassan Haskins logged a season-high seven offensive snaps in the Week 3 win over the Denver Broncos. Unfortunately, his increase in playing time came at the expense of Najee Harris (Achilles), who will miss the remainder of the 2025 campaign. As a result, Omarion Hampton is expected to see even more work out of the backfield moving forward. With Harris out of the equation, the No. 2 spot is up for grabs. As of now, Haskins could be the favorite to get some touches behind Hampton, even with the team elevating Kimani Vidal to the active roster. However, fantasy managers shouldn't expect the 25-year-old to see enough involvement to make him even a semi-relevant option in any format, especially since he hasn't recorded a carry yet this season. Keep him benched (and off the roster entirely) for the Week 4 meeting with the New York Giants.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets placekicker Nick Folk enters his Week 4 contest with the hosting Miami Dolphins perfect across all of his attempts on the season. The veteran has continued to demonstrate his reliability, drilling all five of his field goal attempts - including two from 50-plus - and is 6-for-6 on extra-point tries. New York has been a middle-of-the-pack team in terms of scoring (23 points per game), which is essentially the only thing holding Folk back from being fantasy-relevant. He could see a brief surge in fantasy points in Week 4, as Miami has been one of the more vulnerable defenses so far in 2025. However, there are other options out there that are better suited for fantasy lineups. Folk is RotoBaller's K27 ahead of Week 4's slate of games.
From RotoBaller
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Atlanta Falcons have no plans on trading quarterback Kirk Cousins, at least "for now." There are several factors to consider regarding a potential deal involving the signal-caller. He has a no-trade clause. In addition, his hefty contract is something most teams aren't willing (or able) to take on. After Michael Penix Jr. played poorly in the Week 3 blowout loss to the Carolina Panthers, some believed Cousins would reclaim his spot as the team's starting quarterback. However, that's not the case, with Penix in line to remain under center. Of course, anything could change. With that said, as long as Cousins isn't starting, he's not worth rostering in any format. On the other hand, his fantasy stock could climb significantly if he gets shipped elsewhere and gets a chance to start. Cousins briefly saw some action in Week 3, throwing for 29 yards off 5-for-7 passing.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets wide receiver Tyler Johnson will see his role diminish when he takes the field for Monday night's road matchup with the Miami Dolphins. The University of Minnesota product operated as the Jets' WR2 across the previous two weeks with fellow wideout Josh Reynolds nursing a hamstring injury. However, Reynolds will return in Week 4, resuming his duties as the de facto No. 2 option across from Garrett Wilson. Either way, it isn't easy to trust anyone outside of Wilson for fantasy, as New York has (expectedly) leaned run-heavy through the first three weeks. There's some upside here for one of New York's tertiary pass-catchers, particularly in a favorable matchup with a 44.5 point over/under. Still, projecting who it might be is a futile effort for fantasy. Johnson is RotoBaller's PPR WR97 ahead of Week 4's slate of action.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets wide receiver Josh Reynolds will head into Week 4's contest with the Miami Dolphins sans an injury designation after back-to-back full practices. Reynolds missed the previous two weeks after picking up a hamstring injury leading up to the team's Week 2 loss to Buffalo, but he's ready to rock for an excellent matchup with the Dolphins. Quarterback Justin Fields will also make his return after missing time with a concussion, so New York's offense is on an upward trajectory as they return to health. Miami's defense doesn't present as a difficult test, so it's a good chance for the Jets to shake off any remaining rust as they enter mid-season form. However, the Texas native's ceiling is capped playing across from target hog teammate Garrett Wilson in a run-centric attack. If the offense ever decides to open it up through the air, Reynolds could be an interesting low-end PPR option. For now, he's better left alone for fantasy purposes.
From RotoBaller
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (personal) was added to the injury report ahead of Sunday's meeting with the Baltimore Ravens. He's not injured and doesn't carry a game status designation. However, his status is certainly worth monitoring. The 31-year-old has totaled five tackles and one sack through the first three weeks of the 2025 campaign. Of course, Jones' availability will be crucial in helping the Chiefs keep Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, and the rest of the Ravens offense in check in Week 4. If he's not out there, it should mean more action for Omarr Norman-Lott and Derrick Nnadi.
From RotoBaller
According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson "is expected to emerge as a trade candidate" ahead of the deadline. With the G-Men winless through the first three games of the season, head coach Brian Daboll made the call to bench Wilson heading into the Week 4 meeting with the Los Angeles Chargers. In his place, Jaxson Dart will get the start. Despite the demotion, Wilson vowed to "respond" the right way by serving as a mentor to the rookie. Without question, his best days are behind him. However, the 36-year-old could find himself in a more favorable situation, so fantasy managers in Superflex setups with room on the roster may want to consider stashing him. Wilson started three games this season, throwing for 778 yards, three touchdowns, and three picks while completing a career-low 59.1% of his attempts.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets tight end Mason Taylor will get another opportunity in Week 4 to seize a larger role in his team's offense when they square off with the hosting Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. The rookie is far and away the team's leader in snaps at tight end, and he finally saw a solid target figure in Week 3 (six). However, that was with Tyrod Taylor manning the helm. Justin Fields will return to the team in Week 4, meaning New York could choose to dial back the pass attempts as they had before his departure in their loss to the Bills. That said, the LSU product ranks third on the Jets in terms of targets (nine), and he's undoubtedly still adjusting to the professional level of competition. Taylor will be difficult to trust for fantasy until he strings together a few weeks of steady output. He'll be one to monitor for now, though, if not for nothing else than New York's dearth at the skill positions. The 21-year-old is RotoBaller's PPR TE31 for Monday's matchup.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets running back Braelon Allen remains a steady on-field contributor, but won't be a viable fantasy option for Week 4's Monday night road meeting with the Miami Dolphins. The 21-year-old out-produced backfield mate Breece Hall on the ground in their loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last weekend (30-21) despite garnering three fewer carries. He also saw a season-high in targets, reeling in both for an additional 17 yards. Still, he worked behind Hall there, too (4/31), as the veteran presents as the better receiving option. Allen is clearly ahead of teammate Isaiah Davis, but with Hall in the picture, he's relegated to a change-of-pace role. Even in an outstanding matchup with a hapless Dolphins' run defense, the former Wisconsin Badger can't be trusted for fantasy purposes. He's RotoBaller's PPR RB40 ahead of Week 4.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets running back Breece Hall enters Monday's outing with the Miami Dolphins as an interesting breakout candidate in a vulnerable matchup. Hall had a strong performance in Week 1, totaling 145 scoreless yards across 23 total opportunities (2-of-4 receiving). However, his efficiency on the ground has waned since then (3.1 YPC). That may not be wholly his fault, though, as the 24-year-old is facing eight-plus defenders in the box at one of the higher rates in the league (26.32%). A Week 4 meeting with a sieve-like Dolphins defense could be just the cure, considering Miami's defensive unit has yielded a whopping 145 yards per game on the ground through three weeks (fifth-most). Even if Hall again can't get it going in that aspect, his work as a receiver has been steady, and the Fins have allowed the third-most yards through the air to RBs (164). He's a back-end RB2 with upside, and RotoBaller's PPR RB20 for Monday's contest.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson gets a smash matchup in Week 4 when he lines up with the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. The 25-year-old has been New York's most productive player thus far, and it hasn't mattered whether it's been quarterback Justin Fields or Tyrod Taylor peppering him with targets. Wilson's usage is phenomenal, as he's sporting a ludicrous 39% target share - second only in the league to Seattle's Jaxon Smith-Njigba (40.3%). That should bode well for him against a dreadful Miami pass defense that's allowed a bottom-half figure in passing yards allowed per game (225.3), and already afforded four touchdowns to the wide receiver position. Even in a Jets' offense that hasn't yet found its groove, Wilson remains a solid back-end WR1. He'll come in at RotoBaller's PPR WR12 ahead of his Monday night matchup.
From RotoBaller
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields will make his return after a one-week absence for Monday's road matchup with the division-rival Miami Dolphins. Fields was knocked out of New York's 30-10 loss to the Bills with a concussion and missed the ensuing week while he cleared protocol. The last time we saw the 26-year-old, he completed just 3-of-11 passes for 27 yards, fumbling twice (one lost). It was an outing to forget for Fields, but he'll get a chance to turn it around in Week 4 against a vulnerable Dolphins defense. Miami has been one of the worst teams in the league thus far, yielding the seventh-most yards per game (370.3) and the most points per contest (32.3). Even if the Ohio State alum struggles again as a passer, his work on the ground should keep him in the conversation of a viable fantasy contributor. Fields is RotoBaller's fantasy QB10 for his meeting with Miami.
From RotoBaller
Vikings | 41u |
Steelers | +2.5 |
Sun 8:30am CT |
Panthers | 43u |
Patriots | -5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Browns | 44.5u |
Lions | -10 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Chargers | 44u |
Giants | +6.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Eagles | 44u |
Buccaneers | +3.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Titans | 38.5u |
Texans | -7 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Commanders | 43.5u |
Falcons | -2 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Saints | 48u |
Bills | -15.5 |
Sun 12:00pm CT |
Colts | 50u |
Rams | -3.5 |
Sun 3:05pm CT |
Jaguars | 46.5u |
49ers | -3.5 |
Sun 3:05pm CT |
Ravens | 48.5u |
Chiefs | +2.5 |
Sun 3:25pm CT |
Bears | 47.5u |
Raiders | -1.5 |
Sun 3:25pm CT |
Packers | 47.5u |
Cowboys | +7 |
Sun 7:20pm CT |
Jets | 44.5u |
Dolphins | -2.5 |
Mon 6:15pm CT |
Bengals | 44.5u |
Broncos | -7.5 |
Mon 7:15pm CT |
Bomb Dogs | Sat Sep 27 11:54pm CT |
*F* BOMB | Sat Sep 27 11:03pm CT |
Raoul Dukes | Sat Sep 27 9:24pm CT |
Snoopy Tails | Sat Sep 27 4:29pm CT |
Mike Hunts Pet Turtl | Sat Sep 27 3:07pm CT |
TigerBait 06 | Fri Sep 26 11:02pm CT |
Baker 4 MVP | Fri Sep 26 6:41pm CT |
Rudy II 2024 | Fri Sep 26 6:16pm CT |
HitEmUpState | Fri Sep 26 3:20pm CT |
El Diablo | Thu Sep 25 7:02am CT |
Eli Sunday | Thu Sep 25 6:18am CT |
Drunken Master | Wed Sep 24 1:48pm CT |
Commissioner | Fri Mar 14 7:21pm CT |