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Bold Predictions for Fantasy Football Week 4 Include Stefon Diggs, Amari Cooper, Jamaal Williams, Breece Hall

Jamaal Williams - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Dennis gives his fantasy football bold predictions for Week 4 of the NFL season, giving fantasy managers something to think about when setting their lineups.

Week 4 is here, and we're back with another edition of our fantasy football bold predictions. Today's list will include Stefon Diggs, Amari Cooper, and Jamaal Williams.

For those who are not familiar, each week of the NFL season, we'll be providing some fun player predictions for fantasy football. While we wouldn't expect these things to happen, we also feel it's within the range of outcomes.

These bold predictions are meant to be fun, potentially edgy, and should not alter your strategy for setting fantasy football lineups. I hope you enjoy it, and thanks for reading. Good luck RotoBallers!

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

 

Stefon Diggs... Gabe Davis... Isaiah McKenzie...

The Bills trio of WRs each produce 100-yard performances

Fantasy managers hit the jackpot in the Week 4 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens. We have two current favorites for the NFL MVP award in quarterbacks, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.

Josh Allen and the Bills' weapons have to be salivating on the prospect of facing a Ravens defense that has coughed up 763 passing yards and six touchdowns in the last two games.

The Ravens' defense made Tua like a future Hall of Famer when he threw for 469 yards and six touchdowns in the Dolphins' comeback win. They even yielded 321 passing yards to the New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones.

Allen is still salty about their Week 3 loss to the Miami Dolphins, and he will take it out on the Ravens secondary with his incredible trio of wide receivers in Stefon Diggs, who is currently the WR1, and Gabriel Davis, who should be healthier now and will look to live up to his preseason hype.

Finally, their slot receiver Isaiah McKenzie has two touchdowns in three games. These Bills receivers will have a field day against the Ravens secondary, and all three will feast with 100-yard performances in Week 4.

 

Amari Cooper...

Has his third straight 100-yard performance 

Amari Cooper is producing precisely as the Cleveland Browns expected when they stole the wide receiver from the Dallas Cowboys. Cooper is the go-to passing weapon the Browns desperately needed to complement their running attack.

Cooper has developed chemistry with veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett to produce double-digit targets in consecutive games and rank third in the league with a 36 percent target share.

The Browns travel to take on the Atlanta Falcons this week, and the Browns' passing offense should continue their good fortune against a Falcons who surrenders the fourth-most fantasy points to wide receivers. Cooper shines in this Week 4 matchup to the tune of recording his third straight 100-yard performance.

 

Jamaal Williams...

Finishes as a top-three RB for the second consecutive week. 

Jamaal Williams is the ultimate handcuff running back because he steps in for D'Andre Swift when injured, often producing an RB1. Not only that, Williams has standalone value as well.

Williams stepped in for Swift when he got hurt last week and rushed the ball 20 times for 87 yards (4.4 yards per carry) and two touchdowns. Preliminary reports show that Swift will not be able to suit up this week which leaves Williams taking over the lead role in a favorable matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.

The Seahawks have allowed the second-most yards on the ground this season which makes for an ideal opportunity for Williams to explode for his second straight fantasy top-three running back performance.

 

Breece Hall...

He is the next rookie to explode and shows he is ready to be the RB1 for the Jets.

The time has come for another breakout performance from a rookie. However, this time we focus on the running back position, head to the New York Jets, and highlight Breece Hall. The changing of the guard in the Jets backfield seems to be in full gear, with Hall seeing more snaps, playing 51 percent of the snaps in Week 3.

His involvement in the passing game stands out where he caught a team-high 11 targets and matched Michael Carter with 39 rushing but on three fewer carries. Hall exhibits a high fantasy floor with his increased involvement in the Jets' offense.

In Week 4, Hall takes on the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have allowed the fifth-most rushing yards and 25.8 fantasy points per game to running backs this season.

The volume will display his ceiling as Hall explodes this week to show his fantasy ceiling as he leads the Jets backfield in fantasy production in Week 4 and the remainder of this season.



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