NFL Week 4: Wide Receivers To Start
START Tetairoa McMillan: He has drawn eight-plus targets in each of the first weeks. Bryce Young is immediately taking to his new No. 1 WR as a frequent playmaking option. McMillan logged his first NFL career 100-yard game two weeks ago. The Patriots rank 26th in FFPG allowed to WRs.
START Drake London: Maintain faith in London, as this may come through with his best performance of the season to this point. Washington is dealing with major injury issues, and its defense may spend a lot of time on the field this week. The Falcons are coming off a blowout loss to Carolina and must get London involved in the flow of the offense again to bounce back.
START Quentin Johnston: New York has allowed the second-most FFPG to WRs. Only Dallas allowed more over the first three weeks. Johnston appears to be building a case that he will be a breakthrough performer in 2025. In the past two games, he caught three TD passes, and Johnston was targeted seven-plus times in every game this season.
START Romeo Doubs: The Green Bay WR is a good streaming play if you are without regular starters such as CeeDee Lamb and Terry McLaurin. The Dallas pass defense has been the league’s worst unit over the first three weeks of the season. Doubs can be a top TD target for Jordan Love, as illustrated by his eight TD receptions in 2023.
Dallas allowed more over the first three weeks. Johnston appears to be building a case that he will be a breakthrough performer in 2025. In the past two games, he caught three TD passes, and Johnston was targeted seven-plus times in every game this season.