Can Dallas Goedert and Darren Waller turn things around? Week 4 Fantasy Football Rankings

Fantasy Football Week 4 Tight End Rankings
Fantasy Football Week 4 Tight End Rankings


It's not  each bad news at the tight end position in Fantasy Football heading into Week 4. 
Sam LaPorta looks like a  licit late-round gem, having put up the most catches andsecond-most yards of any  novitiate tight end through his first three games.

 LaPorta looks like a  licit  must-have-  launch Fantasy tight end right now, and a big palm for the," 
Hey,  perhaps this  novitiate tight end class can be useful for Fantasy" crowd.

   So, you know, it's only  nearly  each bad news at tight end. The good news, I guess, is that there is kind of nothing but buy-low  campaigners at tight end, at least grounded on preseason  prospects, because so many guys have been good so far.   

Before we get to the Week 4 TE rankings, then are my  studies on three  steal-low  campaigners and one indeed I am steering clear of.   

Week 4 Fantasy Football Rankings

Mark Andrews hasn't really had a huge game yet, and his current per- game target pace would be his  smallest since 2020. 

I've faith he will turn  effects around, but it's a new offense, so we can not  inescapably just assume he will dominate targets the way he has in the  history. But yes, he is a  steal-low  seeker for sure.  

Darren Waller has just one double-  number game in his first three, but with games against the cowhands and 49ers in his first three, the titans have also faced a ludicrously tough schedule so far. 

His 20 target share is low, but the titans have also been in two blowouts; his target share was 22 in the one competitive game. 

I'd be buying.  Writing this before Monday Night Football, Dallas Goedert seems like the most  egregious  steal-low  perhaps at any position right now. 

He is been a model of  effectiveness since being elevated to a starting  part in this offense in 2021, and I've no real reason to  suppose that will not continue to be the case moving forward – if you do not  suppose it will, you should  presumably also be fading Jalen Hurts. Buy Goedert.  

.And  also there is Kyle Pitts, who's stuck in a miserable situation in Atlanta    

Should I start LaPorta Week 4?

With at least 11 PPR points in each of his  once two, there is no sense in overthinking it on LaPorta. The  novitiate has evolved into Goff'ssecond-most trusted target in the offense and should have a size advantage every week. He has come a must- start Fantasy tight end until  farther notice 

Is Dallas Goedert a good fantasy pick?

From a fantasy  viewpoint, Goedert is OK. We saw him operate alongside Zach Ertz, and he was a low TE1. 

With the job to himself, Goedert did post a TE5 finish last time, but he only equaled 11.8 PPR fantasy points per game 

No  platoon is targeting their tight ends more than the Falcons, but ever Jonnu Smith is being targeted nearly as  frequently as Pitts; yes, Jonnu Smith, who was a completenon-factor in two seasons with the Loyalists and is comprising6.0 yards per target this season. 

Fantasy Football Week 4 Tight End Rankings

Desmond Ridder looks awful indeed when the Falcons are willing to throw the ball, and they are not willing to take the kind of  harmonious deep shots they need to get the most out of Pitts( or Drake London for that matter). 

Pitts' situation looks no better than it did a time ago, and it seems like we are stuck with another time of him as a touchdown- or- bust TE option.   

It's not  insolvable that Pitts breaks out, but it's looking decreasingly doubtful by the week, especially with the Falcons coming off a loss where they threw the ball 38 times, which will surely only serve to confirm Arthur Smith's worse fears about what happens when they actually throw the ball. 

I am losing stopgap  snappily.   

Then are my rankings for Week 4 at the tight end position 

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