X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

Sneaky Starts, Pivot Plays, and Waiver Wire Stashes for Week 4 Fantasy Football (2025)

Michael Florio's fantasy football sneaky starts, pivot plays, and post-waiver waiver pickups for Week 4 of 2025. Start 'em as under-the-radar fantasy sleepers.

Week 3 was not kind to our fantasy teams. Big-name players have been taken away from us. If you are 0-3 with an injured player, you may need to consider selling low on them as you need to start picking up some wins. If you are 3-0, you are on the opposite side of this and can look to buy low.

Either way, some fantasy managers out there need to replace those players in their starting lineups. The waiver wire is a bit thin in the majority of leagues, but there are still some sneaky options out there.

Each week, I will write about sneaky starts and pivot options that can either be added off the waiver wire or elevated from your bench.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Sneaky Starts and Pivot Options for Week 4

Matthew Stafford is more of a floor play, but if you need to grab a QB off the waiver wire, a floor is not a bad thing. Stafford has thrown multiple passing TDs in two straight games. He gets the Colts this week, who create pressure at the sixth-lowest rate so far this season. No disrespect to the Colts' secondary, I am taking the Rams' receivers against any team that gives Stafford time in the pocket. Plus, the Colts' offense could force him to throw a bit more.

Sam Darnold has thrown multiple passing TDs in two straight games as he looks more comfortable with his new team. He has shown a safe floor and gets a Cardinals defense that really has not been tested yet. They did give up a big fantasy day to Bryce Young. The other games were against Spencer Rattler and Mac Jones. Darnold can be streamed by those in need this week.

Geno Smith put up a big fantasy day last week, but much of it occurred in garbage time. Still, he has thrown for 362 and 289 yards already this season. He has topped 17 fantasy points twice and showed upside last week. The Bears have struggled this season, especially on the deep ball. He is a bit boom-or-bust, but the matchup has Smith in play.

Jaxson Dart is a QB I want on my roster, but ideally not in my starting lineup in his first NFL game against what has been a very impressive Chargers defense. However, if you are in a pinch, Dart brings upside. He led the FBS in yards and TDs on deep passes last season. We have already seen that he can use his legs. It’s a roll of the dice, but he brings the most upside of the QBs listed here.

Kareem Hunt may be the RB2 on the Chiefs, but he is the only Chiefs RB to reach double-digit fantasy points in a game this season. That is because he gets the valuable goal-line TDs. That could come in handy this week as the Ravens have allowed a league-high five rushing TDs to backs. He also sees some involvement in the passing game, and Baltimore has allowed the most catches to RBs. He is more floor than ceiling, but Hunt is definitely a sleeper this week.

Woody Marks is a real sneaky option this week. Last week, he split snaps with Nick Chubb pretty much down the middle. He had six carries to Chubb’s nine, but the duo split routes with Chubb running 17 to Marks’ 17. It was not a big fantasy day, but this week could be different. The Titans have allowed the third-most rushing yards to RBs and are tied with the Ravens for the most rushing touchdowns allowed. He is a sneaky pivot option and a back you certainly want on your bench.

Bhayshul Tuten’s role did not increase in Week 3, but he did see a goal-line carry that he converted into a touchdown. That was encouraging. If he is seeing goal-line looks moving forward, he could become a more consistent flex option. Right now, he is a touchdown or big play-dependent option. The 49ers are not the best matchup, but recent usage has him in play for those in a pinch.

Ollie Gordon II is still the clear-cut second fiddle for the Dolphins, but he has seemed to carve out a valuable role. He saw the Dolphins' lone goal-line carry and had three of the four carries from within the 12-yard line. If you are diving deep, Gordon gives you the chance at a touchdown or two. He is an old-school vulture type.

Darnell Mooney saw 11 targets last week. He has been the Falcons' top target in general and in the red/end zone the last two weeks. We saw last season that he can be a very useful fantasy piece. The difference this year is that Michael Penix Jr is not afraid to air it out and throw downfield. That means more upside for the pass catchers. Especially in a game where they could be playing catch-up against the Commanders, who have allowed the eighth-most fantasy PPG to receivers.

Tre Tucker went boom in a big way last week. While that was likely a career day, he could have the chance to have another big one against the Bears this week. Chicago has allowed the fourth-most fantasy PPG and fifth-most receiving yards to receivers. They have also struggled against the long ball, which is a good thing for Tucker. What I especially like is that he has seen eight and nine targets the last two weeks, showing he has the trust of Smith. I am plugging in Tucker in a couple of leagues, and you could do the same.

Troy Franklin was held in check last week, but his participation was what we wanted to see. He played the same number of snaps as Courtland Sutton, showing he is a clear-cut top two receiver for the Broncos. That did not translate to a big day, but it could this week against the Bengals. They have allowed the eighth-most passing yards and fifth-most touchdowns. A receiver who never leaves the field has a good shot of paying off in this one.

Elic Ayomanor has scored a touchdown and topped 13 PPR points in two straight weeks. He has chemistry with Cam Ward and is seeing a good amount of usage. He is the number two WR and has seen at least five targets every game. Given his usage in the red zone, that is enough to get him in play.

Hunter Henry had 90 yards and a touchdown last week on a team-high 11 targets. We saw Henry be a very reliable fantasy option down the stretch last season as Drake Maye’s go-to guy. It is looking like Henry might once again be that for Maye. Especially in the red zone, where Henry saw three targets last week. Last season, 30 percent of Maye’s red zone looks went to Henry. There may be some dud weeks, but the median and ceiling are high enough to ride with Henry.

Harold Fannin Jr. continues to be a true joker, playing snaps from the backfield, slot, out wide, and as a tight end. It may create some fantasy volatility, but it also ensures weekly usage. We have yet to see a high ceiling, but Fannin does bring a safe floor. That is enough to be in play at tight end.

Chig Okonkwo has seen six targets in back-to-back games. He is the TE9 in PPR leagues in that span. There is no high ceiling, or at least we have not seen that so far. The floor though, is safe, and when you are streaming tight ends, that is enough to be in consideration. Okonkwo is my backup plan for Evan Engram in a league this week.

Brenton Strange has seen his targets climb each week. He finished with seven last week, turning that into six catches for 61 yards. It was the second time in three games he had 59 or more yards. He has scored 9.9 PPR points or higher in two of his games. Again, it is not a ton of upside, but with tight ends, you are more looking for a safe floor.

Make sure to follow Michael on X, @MichaelFFlorio.

More Fantasy Football Analysis



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Import Your Leagues
Weekly Rankings
Compare Any Players
Projections
Articles & Tools
Weekly Planner
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Bilal Coulibaly

Will Sit Out Training Camp
Alexandre Sarr

to Miss Start of Training Camp
Nicolas Claxton

Ready for Training Camp
Jalen Suggs

"Feeling Good" Ahead of Training Camp
Malcolm Brogdon

to Have "Key Bench Role" in New York
Precious Achiuwa

Returns to Heat
Viktor Hovland

Representing Team Europe at the Ryder Cup
Tommy Fleetwood

Representing Team Europe at the Ryder Cup
Jacory Croskey-Merritt

Knee Injury Not Considered Serious
Oneil Cruz

Exits With Ankle Injury on Wednesday
Luis Garcia

to Undergo Elbow Surgery, Miss 2026 Season
Ramón Laureano

Ramon Laureano Fractures Finger, Out Through First Round of Playoffs
Daniel Palencia

Activated From 15-Day Injured List
Zach Charbonnet

Questionable for Thursday's Game
Vasily Podkolzin

Takes Leave of Absence
Jimmy Snuggerud

Leaves Practice Early Wednesday
Anders Lee

to Sit Out 1-2 Weeks
Jamie Benn

Considered Day-to-Day
Nicolas Hague

Ruled Out for 4-6 Weeks
Drake Batherson

to Miss at Least Two Weeks
Scottie Scheffler

Representing Team USA at the Ryder Cup
Mackenzie Blackwood

Questionable for Start of Season
Wyatt Langford

Placed on 10-Day Injured List
Jackson Holliday

Scratched on Wednesday With Knee Injury
Kyle Tucker

Trending Toward Returning This Weekend
Anthony Santander

Returning on Wednesday
CFB

Horatio Fields to Undergo Surgery on Broken Foot
Jaxson Dart

to Start for the Rest of the Season
CFB

Ole Miss To Start Trinidad Chambliss Against LSU
Kyle Tucker

Still has No Timetable to Return
Robbie Ray

Shut Down for the Season
Sam Burns

Representing Team USA at the Ryder Cup
Matt Fitzpatrick

Representing Team Europe at the Ryder Cup
Bryson DeChambeau

Representing Team USA at the Ryder Cup
Jordan Hawkins

Fully Healthy for 2025-26 Campaign
Shane Lowry

Representing Team Europe at Ryder Cup
Saddiq Bey

Good to Go for the Season
Russell Henley

Representing Team USA at Ryder Cup
Utah Jazz

Kenyon Martin Jr. Waived by Jazz
Kevin Love

Expected to Attend Jazz Camp
Robert MacIntyre

Robert Macintyre Representing Team Europe at the Ryder Cup
Patrick Cantlay

Representing Team USA at the Ryder Cup
Kel'el Ware

Has Option Picked Up by Heat
Jaime Jaquez Jr.

Heat Pick Up Option on Jaime Jaquez Jr.
Justin Rose

Representing Team Europe at the Ryder Cup
Harris English

Representing Team USA at the Ryder Cup
Josh Hart

Plans to Play Through Finger Injury
Monté Morris

Monte Morris Inks Deal With Pacers
Roki Sasaki

To Be Activated Wednesday, Pitch Out Of Bullpen
Karl-Anthony Towns

Shuts Down Rumors of Undergoing Offseason Procedures
Cade Horton

Pulled From Tuesday's Start With Back Tightness
Wyatt Langford

Exits Tuesday With Left-Side Tightness
Zion Williamson

Expects to be Held Accountable by New Pelicans Executive Joe Dumars
Kyrie Irving

Recovering Faster Than Expected From ACL Injury
Jonathan Aranda

Could Return as Soon as Thursday
Marcus Semien

Corey Seager, Marcus Semien Shut Down for Rest of the Season
CFB

DJ Lagway Spotted in Walking Boot
Bryan Woo

Won't Make Final Start of Regular Season
Xander Schauffele

Representing Team USA at Ryder Cup
Tyrrell Hatton

Representing Team Europe at Ryder Cup
Rory McIlroy

Representing Team Europe at Ryder Cup
Ludvig Aberg

Representing Team Europe at Ryder Cup
Jon Rahm

Representing Team Europe at Ryder Cup
Cameron Young

Representing Team USA at Ryder Cup
MacKenzie Gore

to Miss Rest of 2025 Season
Tyson Foerster

Ditches Non-Contact Jersey
Martin Fehérváry

Martin Fehervary Cleared for Action
Brent Burns

Back at Practice on Tuesday
Joseph Woll

Takes Leave of Absence
Drake Batherson

Leaves Practice Early
Macklin Celebrini

Rejoins Practice Tuesday
Vasily Podkolzin

Oilers Sign Vasily Podkolzin to Three-Year Extension
CFB

John Mateer to Undergo Thumb Surgery on Wednesday
Jayson Tatum

Working Towards a Return This Season
Egor Demin

"Limited" With Plantar-Fascia Tear
Darius Garland

Back on the Court, Remains without a Timetable
Xavier Worthy

Chiefs Optimistic Xavier Worthy Will Play "Limited Role" in Week 4
Haywood Highsmith

Plans to be Ready for the Season
Kyle Tucker

Does Some Running, Cubs Hope he Can Return Before Playoffs
MLB

MLB to Use ABS Challenge System in 2026
CFB

Mike Gundy Fired By Oklahoma State
Terry McLaurin

Uncertain to Play in Week 4
Mike Evans

to Miss 3-4 Weeks With Moderate Hamstring Strain
Fernando Tatis Jr.

Likely to Miss Multiple Games
Tyrone Tracy Jr.

Expected to Miss 2-4 Weeks
Mark Andrews

Goes Off For 91 Yards, Two Touchdowns in Loss to Lions
Jahmyr Gibbs

Totals 99 Yards, Two Touchdowns Against Baltimore
David Montgomery

Explodes for Career-High 151 Yards, Two Touchdowns Against Ravens
Ozzie Albies

Suffers Season-Ending Left Hamate Fracture Monday
Jordan Addison

Reinstated from Suspension, Set for Season Debut
Andre Burakovsky

Returns to Practice Monday
Liam O'Brien

Week-to-Week With Lower-Body Injury
Barrett Hayton

Out Day-to-Day
Jack McBain

Considered Day-to-Day
Logan Cooley

Labeled Day-to-Day
Alex Pietrangelo

Doesn't Rule Out Return This Season
David Pastrnak

Skates on Monday
CeeDee Lamb

Could Miss 3-4 Weeks
San Francisco 49ers

Nick Bosa Diagnosed With Season-Ending Torn ACL
CeeDee Lamb

Unlikely to Play in Week 4 on Sunday Night
Tyrone Tracy Jr.

to Miss Time With Dislocated Shoulder
Ryan Blaney

Advances to the Round of 8 In the Playoffs After Winning at New Hampshire
William Byron

Earns A New Career-Best Finish of Third at New Hampshire
Chase Elliott

Scores Top-Five Finish at New Hampshire
Kyle Larson

Shows Speed and Finishes in the Top 10 at New Hampshire
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace's Handling Struggles Leaves him Behind the Playoff Cut Line
James Conner

Officially Out for Remainder of 2025 Season
Najee Harris

Out for Rest of Season With Torn Achilles
Ricky Pearsall

Torches the Cardinals Secondary on Sunday For 117 Yards
CFB

ACC Fines Syracuse $25,000 for "Feigning of Injuries"
CeeDee Lamb

Believed to Have a High-Ankle Sprain
Josh Berry

Recovers from Spin to Finish Second
Joey Logano

Delivers Playoff Speed After Regular-Season Mediocrity
Denny Hamlin

Remains a Solid Bet to Advance in Playoffs
Tyler Reddick

Brake Brakedown Diminishes Tyler Reddick's Playoff Hopes
Ross Chastain

Loses Ground in Playoff Race Despite Top-10 Finish
CFB

Steve Angeli Will Miss Remainder of 2025 Season With Torn Achilles
Puka Nacua

Targeted 15 Times, Goes Over Century Mark in Loss to Eagles
Kenneth Walker III

Finds End Zone Twice in Blowout of Saints
Ryan Blaney

the Favorite to Win at New Hampshire
Joey Logano

Wins Pole, Is Confident Heading Into New Hampshire Race
Christopher Bell

Is Christopher Bell The No-Brainer DFS Pick at New Hampshire?
Denny Hamlin

Always Strong at New Hampshire
William Byron

has Never Finished in the Top 10 at New Hampshire
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Could Contend at New Hampshire This Weekend
Austin Cindric

Has Potential at New Hampshire
Kyle Larson

a Strong DFS Option, Inconsistency Gives Reason to Doubt him
Chase Elliott

Recent Speed Downturn Could Continue at Loudon
Chase Briscoe

Looks Slower at Loudon Than in the Round of 16
Tyler Reddick

Possibly Distracted by Contract Costs
CFB

Steve Angeli Will Miss Significant Time
CFB

Thomas Castellanos OK After Injury Scare
CFB

LaNorris Sellers Upgraded to Probable for Saturday's Tilt Against Missouri
CFB

Behren Morton Ruled Out vs. Utah
CFB

Behren Morton Exits with Possible Concussion

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP