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Time to Drop Kaleb Johnson? Fantasy Football Week 4 Waiver Wire Outlook (2025)

Kaleb Johnson - Fantasy Football Rankings, Waiver Wire Sleepers, Injury News

Should I drop Kaleb Johnson for fantasy football Week 4? Is Kaleb Johnson a safe player to cut? Read the fantasy football waivers outlook.

Heading into Week 4, we're starting to gather which rookies deserve the spotlight and which are just taking up space. Every season, fantasy managers rush to draft the hyped up rookie, and it doesn't always work out.

Kaleb Johnson has been that running back through three weeks. He came in with a strong buzz, with talk that he could take over the backfield. Instead, he's been an afterthought. Jaylen Warren is taking lead duties, Kenneth Gainwell mixes in, and Johnson is barely on the field (or not at all).

So, what are managers supposed to do with him? I won't give too much away yet, but it might be time to look in a different direction. Let's check out what's going on with the 22-year-old, and who you should pivot to on waivers if you're saying goodbye.

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Should I Drop Kaleb Johnson in Fantasy Football?

It's time to let Johnson go. He hasn't just failed to earn snaps, but he didn't even play in Week 3's contest (despite dressing for the game). Pittsburgh has leaned on Jaylen Warren as its lead back, playing him on 80% of offensive snaps. Add Kenneth Gainwell to the mix, seeing 26% of snaps, and the Steelers have a decent one-two punch with no need for Johnson.

When Johnson's on the field, it hasn't been fun for managers. He committed a costly special teams gaffe in Week 2, allowing a live ball to bounce into the end zone, where the Seahawks leaped on it for a TD. A rookie mistake like that will not earn trust from the coaching staff.

He's also rushed just twice this season, for negative one yard. And to make his situation worse, the team called up Trey Sermon from the practice squad for special teams work in Week 3 while Johnson was on the sideline.

Although Johnson is rostered in 50% of Sleeper leagues, he's not helping fantasy managers. If he's not touching the ball and gaining a role in the offense, he's wasting a bench spot that could be used on someone actually contributing to their team. If you've got your eye on that hot waiver wire add, Johnson is an easy drop.

 

Who Should I Pickup for Fantasy Football?

There are several viable options on the waiver wire if you choose to move on from Johnson. Trey Benson (59% rostered) should be your No. 1 priority if he's available. James Conner's season-ending foot surgery creates a path for Benson to step into a larger role.

In Week 3, Benson logged 13 total touches (career high), rushing 10 times for 42 yards and tacking on three catches for nine yards. He'll see plenty of opportunities with Conner sidelined, and his production is about to spike. If he's out there, rush to pick him up.

Another option available in 90% of Sleeper leagues is Chris Rodriguez Jr. He's worth a look with Austin Ekeler out for the year with a torn Achilles. In his first active game of the season, Rodriguez led the Commanders with 11 carries for 39 yards in Week 3.

Jeremy McNichols was the back to break off a 60-yard touchdown on limited touches, and Jacory Croskey-Merritt is also making an impact, so it's a bit crowded. Still, Rodriguez could continue to see steady carries. If you need someone who could reasonably become a usable RB in fantasy, Rodriguez is a nice dart throw.

If you're making a list of the strongest backup RBs in the league, Blake Corum would be up at the top. He is more of a stash than anything, but a very strong one. In Week 3, when facing Philadelphia, Corum carried the ball eight times for 53 yards. Over the last two contests, he's tallied 13 carries for 97 yards and a score.

Corum's got a role within the offense, even with Kyren Williams in front of him. If Williams were to miss time, Corum would turn into an RB2 with upside. His snap share has been around 25%, so he's not a weekly starter. For now, he's a backup who, in a pinch, can have standalone value in the flex spot.

 

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2025 Player Decisions. Today's focus is on players like Brian Robinson, Ollie Gordon, Rachaad White, Miles Sanders, Rico Dowdle, Jayden Higgins, Kyle Monangai. They are some of the most common searches for 2025 fantasy football waiver wire pickups.

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