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NFL 2025 Week 4 Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em: Ladd McConkey bounces back versus the Giants

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

NFL 2025 Week ⁣4 start‌ ‘Em Sit ‘Em: Ladd McConkey Bounces Back Versus the Giants

Breaking⁤ News: atlanta Falcons wide⁢ receiver Ladd McConkey is poised for a critically important performance in Week 4 against ⁢the New York ‍Giants,offering a strong fantasy football start option after a quiet Week 3. Despite a limited role in recent games, favorable matchups and increasing opportunities within the Falcons’ offense suggest a breakout performance is imminent.

McConkey’s​ route rate has remained consistent, hovering around 68 percent, but his target share dipped‍ last week. Though, the ‍Giants’ defense has allowed ⁣the seventh-most fantasy points to wide receivers this season, creating a prime chance for McConkey to capitalize. ⁣While the Falcons‌ have other receiving options, including Drake London and Kyle Pitts, McConkey’s quickness and ‍route-running ability make him a valuable asset, notably in PPR‍ formats.

Wide Receiver

Start: Ladd​ McConkey, Falcons

McConkey’s situation presents a clear buy-low opportunity. He’s demonstrated the ⁣ability to earn targets when⁣ given the chance, and the Giants’ defensive vulnerabilities align perfectly⁢ with his skillset. Expect a higher volume of targets and a potential touchdown in ​Week 4.

Sit: Jameson Williams, Lions

Williams’ upside is undeniable, but his inconsistent usage and limited route participation (52 percent route rate) make him a risky⁢ play. He remains a ⁢boom-or-bust option, best left on the waiver wire in standard leagues.

Sit: Romeo doubs, Packers

Doubs has failed to consistently deliver despite a favorable target share. His 1.28‍ yards per route run is concerning, and ⁢the Packers’ offensive inconsistencies further diminish his​ appeal.

Tight End

Start: Dalton schultz,‌ Texans

Schultz is quietly becoming a reliable target for C.J. ⁣Stroud. ⁣His 72 percent route rate and consistent target volume⁤ make him a solid TE1⁣ play, especially⁤ against a defense susceptible to tight end production.

Start: Pat Freiermuth, steelers

With Kenny Pickett finding a rhythm, freiermuth is​ poised to benefit. He’s a proven red-zone threat and a reliable target in the ⁣middle of the field, offering a safe floor in PPR leagues.

Sit: Chigoziem Okonkwo, Titans

Okonkwo’s athleticism is intriguing, but​ his ‍limited role in the Titans’ offense‍ restricts his fantasy potential. He’s a low-end TE2 with limited upside.

Sit: gerald Everett,Chargers

Everett’s​ target share has been inconsistent,and⁤ the emergence of other receiving options in the Chargers’ offense further limits his opportunities. He’s a risky start option.

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