The third week of the NFL season wrapped up on Monday after an abundance of action. Matchups across the board were exciting, and primetime football didn't disappoint.
Fantasy football managers are, as always, scrambling to put together the best team possible for the next slate of games.
We ranked the best wideouts in pro football so you can have the best insight when making fantasy team decisions.
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Week 4 Fantasy Football WR Rankings
Here is the ranking for Week 4:
- Puka Nacua
- Malik Nabers
- Justin Jefferson
- Amon-Ra St. Brown
- Ja'Marr Chase
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba
- Nico Collins
- Drake London
- Zay Flowers
- Davante Adams
- Ladd McConkey
- Tetairoa McMillan
- A.J. Brown
- Garrett Wilson
- Deebo Samuel Sr.
- Rome Odunze
- Emeka Egbuka
- George Pickens
- Courtland Sutton
- Marvin Harrison Jr.
- Tyreek Hill
- Keenan Allen
- Jakobi Meyers
- Jameson Williams
- DK Metcalf
- DJ Moore
- Terry McLaurin
- DeVonta Smith
- Ricky Pearsall
- Tee Higgins
- Brian Thomas Jr.
- Jauan Jennings
- Xavier Worthy
- Quentin Johnston
- Chris Olave
- Michael Pittman Jr.
- Wan'Dale Robinson
- Khalil Shakir
- Jordan Addison
- Calvin Ridley
Week 4 Fantasy Football WR Picks

Jaxon Smith-Njigba @ ARI
The Seattle Seahawks carry a two-game winning streak into a divisional showdown in Week 4, when they take on the Arizona Cardinals on the road.
Arizona has been a solid team thus far, boasting a balanced offense. However, its 24th-ranked defense against wide receivers is cause for concern. As the No. 6 wideout in Sportskeeda's fantasy ranking, Jaxon Smith-Njigba will look to capitalize this week.
Nico Collins vs. TEN
The Houston Texans have struggled to start the season, sitting at a surprising 0-3 heading into Week 4. While Nico Collins's fantasy production has continued to rise rapidly, things haven't been coming together overall.
Houston could get back on track this week when it hosts a Tennessee Titans team with a head coach possibly on the hot seat and a defense ranking 28th against wide receivers.
Drake London vs. WAS
The Atlanta Falcons have blown hot and cold to start the season. After seemingly finding their footing in the first two weeks, they got run out of town in a shutout loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 3.
Still, their 22-6 road win against the Minnesota Vikings provided some optimism. They'll be looking to bounce back against the Washington Commanders next. Drake London, in particular, could have a big game versus the Commanders' defense that ranks 25th against wideouts.
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