We are all looking for that hidden jewel to give our fantasy football team a lead, so that we can lean on Sunday and relax while we happily look at our team at victory. Let Scott Pianowski help you to easily rest with its best sleepers this season.
The Sleeperpage of Week 4 was usually a guy, in which Geno Smith Picks kept throwing and Darnell Mooney was injured in the first half. Tyquan Thornton did score another touchdown, but he was ignored differently in the victory of Kansas City. Elic Ayomanor is probably the best receiver of Tennessee at the moment, but despite the drawing of seven goals, he placed a modest 2-44-0 line.
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Kendre Miller, RB, Saints vs. Giants (28% toasted)
Of course Alvin Kamara is the starter for the saints, but Miller keeps seeing more work, collecting 20 touches in the past two games and score on a handy Touchdown run at Buffalo. The defense of New York has given itself to opposite running, so that the sixth most fantasy points can be allowed in the position. Miller is also an attractive Stash-and-Hold candidate, because it is possible that the reconstruction (and winless) saints may want to shop Kamara in the coming weeks. Now that this has arrived at the season, players like Miller are often logical as flex options.
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Zavier Scott, RB, Vikings in Cleveland (3%)
It is clear that Jordan Mason has the number 1 chairman in the backfield of Minnesota, while Aaron Jones Sr. Recovers, but Scott came in the passing match last week and placed a useful 6-43-1 line. Scott was a receiver at UConn, so it’s logical for Minnesota to use it in this hybrid role. The Run defense of Cleveland is filthy, which suggests that the Vikings are looking for creative ways to matriculate the ball downfield. Scott may be able to replicate last week’s production.
Remark: This game has a start of 9.30 am et in London.
Tommy Tremble, Te, Panthers vs. Dolphins (1%)
The board recommendation depends on the status of Ja’tavion Sanders. Last week Sanders could not play in New England, which means that there are trembling to collect eight goals and post a 5-42-1 line, good enough for a TE7 finish. The Panthers currently do not have a reliable No. 2 receiver behind stylish Rookie Tetairoa McMillan, so Tremble’s Target Share can be sticky for another week. Miami has been the second worst defense that covered the tight end in 2025.
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Michael Carter, RB, Cardinals vs. Titans (22%)
It is a leap of confidence to start Carter, which has only one touch on the season, but the cardinals are desperate – James Conner is ready for the season and Trey Benson landed on IR this week. Carter hinted that he might be in line before the start against Tennessee, and his smoking year with the Jets in 2021 had an RB3/Flex value (RB30 in standard competitions). Emari Demercado is also an option for the cardinals, and he would be in this column if it is not more than 50%for a grid tag. But I suspect that Arizona will find a moderate workload for both backs. It is also nice to bank role at home; Arizona is a 7.5-point choice for the wrestling titans.
Jaxson Dart, QB, Giants at Saints (34%)
He is clearly a work in execution as passer -by (111 Yards, 5.6 YPA in his debut), but Dart’s athletics could again lift him to fantasy relevance. Dart ran 10 times for 54 yards and a touchdown in the upset victory over the chargers, and the defensive resistance should be less at New Orleans. The Konami code is alive and well.
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Isaiah Bond, WR, Browns vs. Vikings (5%)
The role of Bond continues to increase in Cleveland, especially with teammate Cedric Tillman (Hamstring) to Ir. Bond has run many representatives from the second team with QB Dillon Gabriel, and now they both start. Bond placed a useful 3-58-0 line last week on six goals, and I suspect that the chance in week 5 will bump.
Remark: This game has a start of 9.30 am et in London.
Malik Washington, WR, Dolphins in Panthers (22%)
He participated in about half of the snaps in the Monday victory over the jets, and that number should rise now that Tyreek Hill is out for the season. Washington’s figures received have not yet surfaced, but the dolphins like to create creative ways to get football – he has run the ball eight times for 60 meters. Savvy Fantasy managers have identified Darren Waller as a potential beneficiary of the hill injury, but don’t see what is possible with Washington.