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Fantasy Football Risers and Fallers - Week 4 (2025)

Jake Ferguson - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, NFL News

Nick Piotrowicz's fantasy football risers, fallers, sleepers, and busts heading into Week 4 of 2025. He identifies players at RB, WR, TE with rising and falling fantasy values.

Welcome back to our fantasy football risers and fallers for Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season. Three weeks into the 2025 season, we're beginning to get a feel for things in fantasy leagues. With enough of a sample size to make some educated decisions, the pieces are falling into place for your teams (or not).

We've seen some breakout rookies like receiver Emeka Egbuka and running back Cam Skattebo. We've seen some big injuries, with quarterback Joe Burrow (toe) and receiver CeeDee Lamb (ankle) among those currently on the shelf. We've even seen Russell Wilson wear out a welcome in a career-high three weeks.

But for better or worse, we still have a long way to go this season. Lineup decisions made in the early part of the season often can lead to big things down the road, so we'll take stock of the league and see who's rising, who's falling, and where things might be headed next. As always, thanks for reading.

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

 

Week 4 Fantasy Football Risers

Daniel Jones, QB - Indianapolis Colts

The best measure of how well Jones has played at the outset of the season isn’t a stat, but the total absence of the word “controversy.” 

At the beginning of August, it was still open season as the Colts used training camp to determine a starter, but since tabbing Jones as QB1, you’ve barely heard about Anthony Richardson Sr. — because there’s been no reason to consider making a move. 

Jones has top-10 finishes in all three weeks this season and has shown flashes of being his old self as a runner with 55 yards and three touchdowns.

Even better, he’s been a highly efficient passer. He’s completing more than 71% of his passes on an average of 29.3 attempts per game, has yet to throw an interception, and is likely to surpass 1,000 yards passing in Week 4. Frankly, he's been in Josh Allen territory through three weeks.

For a player who was available to everyone during draft season and is still kicking around on more than a few waiver wires, Jones is going to enter Indy’s fourth game as a top-five fantasy quarterback. 

Is Jones likely to finish in the top five over 17 games? Probably not. But can he provide weekly value in Superflex formats and even as a week-to-week matchup play in one-QB formats? Absolutely. 

Trey Benson, RB - Arizona Cardinals

For running backs, the best predictor of fantasy success is usually opportunity, and Benson has a rest-of-season value unlike anyone who might still be left on redraft league waiver wires. 

Cardinals starter James Conner (ankle) is officially out for the year, and Benson is likely to see feature-back usage in the weeks to come with very little competition for touches. As the lead back in this offense, Conner finished as PPR running back No. 11 in 2024 and has continually seen a balanced workload that included 3.4 targets per game last season.

Even in a low-scoring game against San Francisco on Sunday, Benson played more than 80% of Arizona's snaps when Conner departed and earned 13 overall touches, which included three catches. 

He’s as close to a 1:1 replacement as someone is likely to find at this point of the season, and for managers in any sort of a bind at running back, Benson is worth cranking the FAAB machine to 11.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR - Seattle Seahawks

Two players in the NFL, according to Sumer Sports, have run more than 70 routes and ended up with more than four yards per route run: Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

The Seahawks drew some heat for dealing D.K. Metcalf to Pittsburgh in the offseason, but they're being proven correct in their assessment of Smith-Njigba being a legitimate No. 1 receiver.

For a player taken among the second wave of fantasy receivers — a 36.8 ADP on Sleeper, behind Drake London, Brian Thomas Jr., and Nico Collins — Smith-Njigba has been every bit of a WR1.

Managers who drafted him are getting an outstanding ROI with first-rate points at a second-rate price. 

Jake Ferguson, TE - Dallas Cowboys

It's a scenario made in fantasy heaven: A team with a steady quarterback, a lousy defense, and an injured No. 1 receiver who suddenly needs its already involved tight end even more.

Ferguson has been getting boatloads of targets from Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, raking in 32 targets in just three weeks. Even better, he's catching more than 84% of them, meaning he's vacuuming in points in PPR leagues, especially.

Is it a good sign for the Cowboys that they're relying on a ton of underneath targets to the tight end? Probably not!

But it's a great sign for those who took a late draft flier on Ferguson or got him on the waiver wire.

With CeeDee Lamb (ankle) facing a medium-term absence, Ferguson should see a nice floor of targets that will keep him in starting lineups.

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Week 4 Fantasy Football Fallers

C.J. Stroud, QB - Houston Texans

Stroud arrived ahead of schedule, taking a Texans team that was expected to be bad to a surprising AFC South title in 2023. And despite two brutal injuries at receiver and a shaky offensive line, he helped Houston repeat again in 2024.

But now the alarm bells are sounding, and Stroud's fantasy value keeps plummeting.

Through three weeks, Stroud has yet to finish higher than QB23 — meaning he's in the range of not being a starting option even in Superflex leagues. He has more interceptions (three) than touchdown passes (two), and the Texans' offense looks lost in every way. 

His expected points added per play is in the neighborhood of cast-offs, has-beens, and never-weres.

The Houston offensive line looks even worse than a season ago, running back Joe Mixon (foot/ankle) doesn't appear anywhere close to playing, receiver Tank Dell (knee) will likely miss the whole season, and Stroud doesn't appear to have many dynamic playmakers outside of receiver Nico Collins.

The winless Titans are next, but it's getting harder and harder to trust Stroud in any format with each passing week.

Adam Thielen, WR - Minnesota Vikings

Have you seen this man?

To say Thielen has not been part of the action in Minnesota would be putting it mildly. The veteran receiver and one-time Vikings star came back for a reunion, but through three weeks, it hasn't led to any production.

Outside of a key two-point conversion in Minnesota's dramatic comeback in Week 1 against Chicago, Thielen has been a non-factor. He has six total targets he dropped two of them and two catches for 26 yards.

The veteran is on track to have his lowest receiving numbers since he was primarily a special teamer in the opening two years of his career.

With No. 2 receiver Jordan Addison (suspension) officially back in Week 4, tight end T.J. Hockenson coming off his best game of the season, and Minnesota playing with either a backup quarterback or a first-time starter, it's certainly realistic that Thielen's entire season looks like his first three weeks.

The scary part? Thielen played 81% and 75% of the Vikings' snaps the past two games. Pass protection has been a major issue for the Vikings, to be sure, but now in the shadow of multiple fantasy-relevant pass catchers, Thielen is drop-worthy in redraft leagues.

Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB - New York Giants

If you can't make the team from the training room, it's also going to be tough to fend off the guy currently taking your job from there, too.

The aforementioned Skattebo has been one of the lone bright spots for the winless New York Giants, showing out on national TV in Sunday with 121 total yards on just 16 touches.

Worse for Tracy (shoulder), the injury is only making the distribution of touches more lopsided. Tracy dislocated his shoulder in the game and was ruled out, and is now expected to miss multiple weeks.

The breakout and the injury happening at almost the same time points to Skattebo, not anyone else, being the back to roster out of the Giants' backfield.

Jaydon Blue, RB - Dallas Cowboys

The Cowboys went into the offseason as one of the more interesting backfields in the league. The Cowboys moved on from Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle in back-to-back years, leaving a clear opening for the emergence of a running back who was not on the roster last year.

Unfortunately for the managers who saw stars in their eyes on draft night, the only opening filled by Blue has been inside the team's inactives graphic every week.

Javonte Williams, overlooked on a one-year deal, has been by far the best fantasy asset in the Cowboys' backfield. Williams is averaging more than 18 touches per game and is currently fantasy RB7 while Miles Sanders drew 12 touches in Week 3 as the preferred second option.

Blue, a fourth-round pick earlier this year, has been a healthy inactive three weeks in a row. He's an easy drop in redraft formats.

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