Fantasy Football Week 4 Rankings: 5 QBs Sure to Rack Up Fantasy Points
How much do you need from the QB spot to win your fantasy matchup this week? Usually, about 25-30 points will more than carry the load.
Here is a list of five QBs who will deliver those types of numbers in Week 4. They are not all the usual suspects, but will produce big for their teams and yours.
I hope you've got one of them.
Ryan Fitzpatrick
1 of 5Do you believe in the Bills' offense yet?
If not, you should be on board by now. They are 11th in passing and fourth in rushing. Fitzpatrick has averaged nearly 300 yards per game with a healthy nine touchdowns to only three interceptions.
Fitzy is efficient, smart and facing the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals have the fifth-best pass defense, but that is a bit deceiving, having only faced Alex Smith, Colt McCoy and Kyle Orton.
They will find the going much tougher against Fitzpatrick and the Bills.
Drew Brees
2 of 5The Saints' offense is running as efficiently as it did the year they won it all. The biggest reason for this, besides Brees, is the play of tight end Jimmy Graham. Graham is an absolute stud and gives the offense an element they've never had before.
His play has more than accounted for what the Saints lost with Marques Colston going down. Brees is one of the surest things in the world of fantasy football this year. Though the Jaguars have been good against the pass, including stopping Cam Newton's passing yardage tear, Brees and the Saints are a different animal.
Eli Manning
3 of 5Eli has been the best Manning in the NFL this year—OK, it's by default, but it is still true. He found a major weapon last week in Victor Cruz and has begun to utilize his running backs as weapons out of the backfield.
The Arizona Cardinals have been terrible on defense and worst of all against the pass (27th in the league). Eli should have a big day.
Tom Brady
4 of 5This is almost cheating.
Last week was evidence that even when he plays bad, he's a hell of a fantasy QB. Brady threw four interceptions against the Bills, but still totaled 24-plus points in most fantasy leagues.
He won't likely repeat that performance against the Raiders Sunday, but expect the return of Tom Terrific.
Aaron Rodgers
5 of 5The middle-of-the-pack Denver Broncos defense is in for a problem on Sunday.
The Packers' offensive attack is second only to the Saints, in my opinion. Rodgers has countless weapons and he, like Brees and Brady, are pretty sure bets week in week out.
At home, this could be one of the week's best fantasy performances from Rodgers.
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