Fantasy Football Rankings Week 4 : 4 QB-WR Combos That Will Score Big
In Week 4, there are four QB-WR connections that'll light up the scoreboards for their fantasy owners.
Tom Brady-Wes Welker
This combination is coverage proof. Mostly because of the protection Brady gets. Secondly, Welker is perhaps the best intermediate route runner in the NFL. They are always on the same page and their pace so far this season is torrid. A third of Brady's completions have been to Welker, 458 of the 1327 yards have also been to Welker and four of the 11 touchdowns.
The Raiders aren't likely to have an answer for this connection.
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Matt Stafford-Calvin Johnson
The moment Rob Ryan insisted he wouldn't double Calvin Johnson on every play was the moment you have to know Megatron is going to transform his opinion of him after Sunday.
Anybody that doesn't recognize Johnson as an automatic double is crazy, even you had Darrelle Asomugha at corner, nobody can cover him one on one. Look for Stafford and Johnson to make Ryan a believer.
Kevin Kolb-Larry Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald's name has fallen a bit from the discussions of the best WR, primarily due to QB play nowhere close to his level of play. This year has been no different. Fitzgerald has two touchdowns on 259 yards receiving through three games. Not horrible totals, but about 200 yards beneath Welker's totals.
Kolb has had a pedestrian start with 812 yards and five touchdowns. In Week 4, the Cards face the banged up Giants secondary. They won't win the game but Fitz should have his second 100 yard receiving game of the year. Kolb should get close to 300 yards as I expect they'll be trailing.
Josh Freeman-Mike Williams
The Colts defense has been nearly as bad as the offense. They are 18th overall against the pass and Ben Roethlisberger just dropped 364 yards on them in Week 3. The Bucs spread the ball around a lot, Freeman has three receivers, backs or tight ends with 10 or more catches.
I tab Mike Williams as the guy to go off this week because up to now, Freeman has connected with him less than 50 percent of the time he's targeted him. I think Williams takes advantage of the Colts with a touchdown game and Freeman registers his first 300 yard passing game of the year.

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