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Fantasy Football Week 4: Chris Johnson and 3 Studs Who Will Be Duds on Sunday

Mick AkersOct 1, 2011

The 2011 NFL season has seen it's fair share of stars struggling thus far and Week 4 should bring much of the same.

Here is Chris Johnson and three stars who will not shine during Week 4 of the 2011 NFL season.

Santonio Holmes, WR, New York Jets

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After having a dismal showing in Week 3 with one catch for 19 yards, New York Jets wide receiver Santonio Holmes will continue to struggle in Week 4.

Holmes' reception yards have slipped each week so far this year and if they slip anymore, he will be almost non-existent.

The Jets will take on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 4, which will make it all the more difficult to bounce back this week for Holmes.

Steven Jackson, RB, St. Louis Rams

After coming out swinging in the St. Louis Rams Week 1 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Rams running back Steven Jackson has been held back with a nagging quad injury. 

Besides a 47-yard touchdown scamper against the Eagles, Jackson has been quiet this year after missing most of Week 1 and all of Week 2, then only had four carries for 23 yards last week.  

Look for Jackson's woes to continue this week, as his quad is still recovering and the Rams are facing the 11th best rush defense in the league in the Washington Redskins. 

Chris Johnson, RB, Tennessee Titans

The Tennessee Titans superstar running back Chris Johnson has struggled mightily this season. 

Johnson only has 98 yards on 46 carries this year and is looking like he might have hit his peak last year.

The Titans are playing the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland in Week 4, but even facing one of the worst rush defenses in the league won't be enough for Johnson this week, as he just seems like a completely different player than he was in years past.

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