It’s important to know the top waiver wire targets for each week of the fantasy football season. Beyond the top targets, though, there is benefit to improving your bench and stashing players that are forecasted to increase in value. We’ll also be a great resource for these waiver wire stashes. Here’s a look at fantasy football players you should consider stashing this week. And here is all of our Week 4 fantasy football waiver wire advice.
It’s important to know the top waiver wire targets for each week of the fantasy football season. Beyond the top targets, though, there is benefit to improving your bench and stashing players that are forecasted to increase in value. We’ll also be a great resource for these waiver wire stashes. Here’s a look at fantasy football players you should consider stashing this week. And here is all of our Week 4 fantasy football waiver wire advice.
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Stash Targets
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Stash Candidates
Ray Davis has looked very good carrying the ball every few series to spell James Cook. Cook is of slight stature and hasn’t seen this heavy a workload before, so Davis must be ready on your bench in case he is pressed into a more meaningful role.
Week 2 was a disaster for those of us who added Tank Bigsby on the heels of his Week 1 performance. His one touch was called back on a penalty, and Bigsby exited the game with a shoulder injury. He is still the immediate substitute for Travis Etienne, so we must hold the line.
I really think the Bears have a solid Cerberus in their backfield. D’Andre Swift has not found his groove as the starter, leaving the door open for offensive coordinator Shane Waldron to rotate in Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson. Herbert only earned nine yards on four carries against a terrible Colts run defense, so I’m leaning Johnson as my preferred stash. Johnson played 33 snaps on Sunday, while Herbert played nine.
Roschon Johnson was Chicago’s best ballcarrier on Sunday. He toted eight carries for 30 yards and added 32 receiving yards on four receptions.
It was another productive day for Justice Hill against the Cowboys. He played a quieter second fiddle to Derrick Henry this time around but still accrued 54 yards on seven touches. On the off chance King Henry misses time, Hill will be a great player to elevate from your bench.