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Week 4 Waiver Wire Pickups - Trey Benson, Bhayshul Tuten, Blake Corum Fantasy Football Outlooks

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Week 4 fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Trey Benson, Bhayshul Tuten, Blake Corum in 2025. Read their waiver wire outlooks for fantasy football.

During Week 3, fantasy managers saw several of their high-end players suffer a significant injury, which could keep them sidelined for the majority of the season. For example, two veteran running backs, James Conner (ankle) and Najee Harris (Achilles), saw their seasons cut short.

As a result, the waiver wire is sure to have many replacement players who could be in store for a large role as early as Week 4.

So, should you pick up Benson, Tuten, or Corum in your fantasy football leagues for Week 4 of 2025? Let's dive in.

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Blake Corum Week 4 Waiver Wire Pickups

Rostered: 15% of Leagues

Baller Move: Add In 10+ team Leagues

The final running back that we will look at is Blake Corum of the Los Angeles Rams. Like Tuten, Corum still stands as the team's clear No. 2 option. In Week 1, the Michigan product had a limited role, taking just one carry for two yards.

However, in Week 2, Corum enjoyed a career day, taking five attempts for 44 yards and a touchdown. In this contest, he also ran 10 routes, doubling his total from Week 1. Then this past Sunday, in a tight game against the Eagles, Corum earned eight carries and tallied 53 yards.

While Corum has only logged 24% of the team's total snaps this season, over the past two games, Corum has raised this mark to 28%. In addition, earlier this season, head coach Sean McVay noted that he wants to get the second-year running back involved behind Kyren Williams.

Williams will continue to see the majority of the attempts, like Etienne mentioned above. However, Corum holds low-end RB4 value on his own with immense upside if Williams were to miss time. Given the efficiency Corum has shown as a backup, he could produce RB1 numbers if he were to jump to the top of the depth chart.

Given his upside, Corum should be viewed as a must-stash in all 10+ team formats heading into Week 4. Even though he may not have the short-term value that Benson holds, Corum plays in an elite offensive environment that will make him a must-start option if he were to claim the starting job.

 

Trey Benson Week 4 Waiver Wire Pickups

Rostered: 50% of Leagues

Baller Move: Add in all leagues

One of the major injuries that occurred on Sunday was the season-ending ankle injury to Arizona Cardinals running back James Conner. While the second-year running back was already beginning to carve out a role in the backfield with Conner on the field, Benson is slated to take on a significant role and could be a league-winner.

Through the first two games of the season, Benson took 11 carries for 83 yards and brought in five of his seven targets for 36 yards. During these games, Benson logged at least 20 offensive snaps in each game and averaged just under 40% of the team's RB snaps.

However, with Conner now sidelined, Benson figures to be the clear option as the team's No. 3 running back, Emari Demercado took just 2% of the team's snaps in Week 2 and 11% in Week 3.

During his rookie season, Benson was only able to eclipse the 20-offensive snap mark once. Even in a limited role, Benson flashed elite efficiency, averaging 4.6 YPC and 9.8 YPR.

Given his expected role, managers should look to add him in all formats, and it is worth dumping nearly 90% of your FAAB on him. Benson could finish as a top-12 option at the running back position over the remainder of the season, given his expected workload and role as a three-down back in the offense.

 

Bhayshul Tuten Week 4 Waiver Wire Pickups

Rostered: 65% of Leagues

Baller Move: Add in All Leagues

With Tank Bigsby now in Philadelphia, the rookie Bhayshul Tuten has emerged as the team's clear No. 2 RB. After operating as the clear RB3 in Week 1, Tuten was pushed up the depth chart in Week 2 and did not disappoint, tallying 42 yards on eight attempts and adding 32 yards and a score on two catches (two targets).

Then in Week 3, Tuten tallied 21 yards and another touchdown on six rushing attempts but was unable to bring in his lone target.

While his production and snap share in Week 3 were slightly lower than in Week 22, Tuten still projects to be the team's clear handcuff if Travis Etienne Jr. were ever to miss time. In addition, this past weekend, Etienne logged only 55% of the team's snaps, which is the lowest mark to date and something to monitor closely.

Tuten remains hard to trust in standard leagues as he may only see a handful of carries on a weekly basis. However, given his immense upside as a handcuff and slowly increasing role, managers should look to stash Tuten on their bench in all formats.

For now, the Virginia Tech product carries RB4 upside, but he would jump to high-end RB2 value if Etienne were to fall out of the starting role.

 

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