Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Rankings for Week 4: Ladd McConkey, Jakobi Meyers and Emeka Egbuka with High Spots
Morgan gives his week 4 fantasy football rankings for wide receivers.
After going over fantasy football rankings for running backs and tight ends, let's move on to wide receivers.
We'll approach things from a PPR perspective, like always.
Check back soon for the week 4 fantasy quarterback rankings.
Check out week 4 fantasy football projections for wide receivers on FantasySP as well.
1. Puka Nacua
With some other wideouts struggling, or lacking their starting quarterbacks, I'm rolling with Nacua in my top fantasy wideout spot for week 4.
He gets a pretty average matchup against the Colts in week 4. Nacua is WR1 so far, so there's no reason to take him anywhere else.
2. Nico Collins
Collins has a very favorable matchup against the Titans in week 4, so that's why he gets my No. 2 slot.
He got rolling in week 3, and I expect another big performance in a gotta-have-it game for Houston.
St. Brown has a stiff test against the Browns' defense, but after how the Lions' offense has looked over the past two weeks, I'm not dropping ARSB any longer.
St. Brown should do enough to still deliver a top-end fantasy score.
Smith-Njigba just continues to climb my rankings. He continues to deliver, so can you blame me?
He has the Cardinals on Thursday night, which sets up favorably for him. I expect JSN to deliver another great fantasy score.
Jefferson has a pretty average matchup against the Steelers in week 4.
Carson Wentz showed he can be a capable starter in week 3, and I'm not worried about Jordan Addison stealing the stud receiver's production, so I'm confidently starting Jefferson again this week.
6. Malik Nabers
This is actually a lower ranking for Nabers, who has been a top-three guy on most lists I've seen. I'm not that high on him.
He has a tougher matchup against the Chargers and has a rookie quarterback throwing to him now. I need to see it before I rank Nabers higher than this.
I never thought Chase would rank this low, but after a slow start to the season, and the absence of Joe Burrow, I have no choice.
Chase has the Broncos in week 4, which is a tough matchup, so things don't look great for the elite Bengals' wideout.
I'm calling a McConkey breakout game in week 4 against the Chargers.
He's been underwhelming so far, but in a very favorable matchup, I see him starring this week.
9. Rome Odunze
Odunze had his worst fantasy showing in week 3, but finished with 62 yards and a score across three grabs and seven targets.
I like his week 4 matchup against the Raiders enough to give him a top-10 fantasy ranking.
10. Drake London
London has not really broken out yet in 2025. A pretty favorable matchup against the Commanders is a chance for that to happen.
London and the Falcons' offense is looking for a bounceback performance, so I expect the top wideout to be heavily involved, leading to a big fantasy showing.
I'm high on McMillan again, even after a down performance in week 3.
McMillan was still targeted heavily, and I think he delivers a great fantasy showing against the Patriots, who are a pretty favorable matchup.
12. Jakobi Meyers
Tre Tucker is the talk of the town this week, but it's Meyers who I see starring in week 4 against the Bears.
Chicago is one of the most favorable matchups for a wideout, so that's why I'm taking such an early swing on Meyers.
13. A.J. Brown
Brown got things rolling a bit in week 3, but now has a tougher test against the Buccaneers.
I see him still doing enough in this one to land as a top-15 fantasy wideout in week 4.
14. Garrett Wilson
Wilson has a bit tougher test against the Dolphins in week 4.
He's been quietly pretty good in the early going, and that gives me enough confidence to start him regardless of which Jets' QB is throwing to him.
15. Davante Adams
Adams had a so-so fantasy outing bailed out by a touchdown last week. He has scored in two straight games.
A week 4 test against the Colts is an average enough matchup for Adams to keep delivering solid fantasy totals.
16. Tyreek Hill
Hill has an above-average matchup against the Jets in week 4.
He's had a couple good fantasy showings in a row, and I see him delivering a good final number again.
17. Brian Thomas
Thomas has not gotten going yet this season. He's getting plenty of targets, but hasn't enough caught 33% of them.
He has a below-average matchup against the Niners this week, so I'm down on Thomas, but still willing to put him in my top 20.
18. Emeka Egbuka
With Mike Evans likely out, Egbuka is likely going to serve as WR1 for the Bucs, even if Chris Godwin is back.
A pretty average matchup against the Eagles doesn't scare me off using the rookie, who has been great early on.
19. Zay Flowers
Flowers really disappointed in week 3, so he takes a big hit in my rankings going into week 4.
He has a below-average matchup against the Chiefs, so we'll see if he can bounce back.
20. Courtland Sutton
Sutton has an average matchup against the Bengals in week 4.
Sutton is coming off his best game in week 3, and I see him shining in this one too.
21. Ricky Pearsall
Pearsall has a very favorable matchup looming against the Jaguars, so I like him more than most this week.
Pearsall has been good in the early going, and I expect him to deliver again in week 4, regardless of who is throwing to him.
22. Jerry Jeudy
Jeudy has struggled to get rolling this season, and is coming off his worst performance, but in a pretty solid matchup, I like Jeudy bouncing back.
This could be his best fantasy showing yet, but I simply can't rank him higher after what he's shown so far this season.
23. Keenan Allen
Allen has been a top-10 fantasy wideout so far, so I'm on board with him in my top 30 for week 4.
This favorable matchup against the Giants is one to take advantage of, and I'm not done with it yet.
24. Chris Olave
Olave has been solid, but unspectacular, through three weeks.
He gets the Bills in week 4, which is a below-average matchup. I still like Olave as I see the Saints passing a ton to try and keep up.
25. Marquise Brown
Brown has failed to take off since his great week 1 showing, and he'll eventually have more competition for targets and production.
If Xavier Worthy is out again in week 4, then I see Brown doing enough for a top-30 spot against the Ravens. Baltimore is a slightly above-average matchup for a wideout.
26. George Pickens
I really wanted to take Pickens higher, but a very tough matchup against the Packers gives me reason not to.
Pickens should be WR1 with CeeDee Lamb likely out, but Jake Ferguson is probably the better starting option this week. Pickens is still worth a flex starting spot for a lot of standard fantasy owners out there.
27. Jaylen Waddle
I'm skipping some pretty good wideouts to get a second Dolphins' wideout in my top 30.
This matchup against the Jets is favorable enough to try Waddle in more leagues than you think though.
28. DeVonta Smith
Again, here's a WR2 that I'm taking over WR1s. The matchup against the Bucs isn't the best, but I trust the Eagles' offense more than some others that I am considering other wideouts from.
Smith has had pretty good numbers over the past two weeks, so I'm going to try him again this week.
29. Quentin Johnston
I told you I wasn't done with the Chargers' wideouts.
He's a top-10 fantasy wideout so far, so I think he deserves a spot in the top 30, especially because he's been pretty consistent over the first three games.
30. Deebo Samuel Sr.
Samuel gets the last spot in my top-30 rankings for week 4.
With Terry McLaurin banged up, Samuel should be the top pass catcher for the Commanders. With uncertainty around McLaurin and Jayden Daniels, this is the earliest I want to take Samuel in a very tough matchup against the Falcons.