Rid Villagomez and Munaf Manji get you ready for fantasy football nfl week 4.
Rod Villagomez (0:05–0:41) kicks off Week 4 noting Seattle’s comeback win over Arizona but warns few fantasy points were scored: “Not a lot of people… are going to wake up… in the hole.” Munaf Manji (0:42–1:57) focuses on Jackson Smith-Njigba’s quiet first half before rebounding, stressing confidence issues, while Marvin Harrison Jr.’s touchdown signaled rookie impact. Rod (1:57–2:31) highlights Jason Myers’ 13 fantasy points, quipping, “Even your kicker got you more points than Kenneth Walker,” showing the volatility of fantasy scoring. Injuries dominate early talk: Washington loses Jaden Daniels and Terry McLaurin, pushing Deebo Samuel’s stock higher with 16 catches, 132 yards, and 1 TD. Luke McCaffrey (4 receptions, 75 yards, 1 TD) and Zach Ertz gain relevance. Munaf (3:53–5:32) suggests Chris Rodriguez or Jeremy McNichols as deep flex options but doubts Marcus Mariota. Rod (5:32–7:08) confirms McNichols’ 103 yards on 8 carries makes him the real threat if J.C.M. sits. Carolina’s Xavier Legette is out, opening space for Hunter Renfrow, who scored twice in Week 2 yet is rostered in under 5%. Munaf (7:58–8:53) notes Tett McMillan as the true alpha, 90%+ rostered. Tampa Bay misses Mike Evans, but Rod (8:53–12:55) crowns rookie Buka as the new leader. Munaf (10:01–11:07) questions Chris Godwin’s return value, instead calling Sterling Shepard a sneaky play with 103 yards and 11 receptions. Devante Adams’ hamstring worries Munaf (12:56–14:09), predicting he may sit with Nakua the only safe Rams WR. Rod (14:10–15:35) cautions against backups, citing Nakua’s 35 targets and Adams’ 29 versus Kyren Williams’ 7. Munaf (15:35–16:34) reveals his QB dilemma, stuck with Baker Mayfield, considering Stafford, Geno, Mariota, Caleb Williams, Daniel Jones, Flacco. Rod (16:35–18:02) insists Daniel Jones is the pick, praising consistent output. Munaf agrees, stacking him with Michael Pittman. Flex debates follow: Xavier Worthy vs. Keon Coleman—both agree Worthy’s upside is higher, rankings 77th vs. 85th. Trey Tucker vs. Basial Tutin—Rod pushes Tucker’s 211 yards and 4 TDs, Munaf concurs, citing his 145-yard, 3-TD eruption. Jake Ferguson vs. Tyler Warren—Munaf favors Ferguson, 14 targets after CeeDee Lamb’s injury, with Rod agreeing. Jerry Jeudy vs. Tee Higgins—Rod sides with Jeudy’s steadier usage, Munaf argues Higgins could benefit if defenses double Chase. Zach Ertz vs. TJ Hockenson—Munaf backs Ertz due to Washington’s injuries and Mariota’s TE preference, Rod hopes for the same. Travion Henderson vs. Matthew Golden—Rod leans Henderson, pointing to Stevenson’s struggles, while Munaf quotes Golden: “Whenever I get the opportunity, I’m going to take off with it,” picking him for breakout potential. DFS lineup construction lands on Daniel Jones, James Cook, Jonathan Taylor, Nico Collins, Quentin Johnston, Sterling Shepard, Hunter Henry, Cam Scadaboo, and Texans DST, combining value and ceiling. Rod praises Taylor’s 27 fantasy points per game, while Munaf notes Scadaboo hype but cautions it’s only one big game. They close urging adaptability: “You have to ride the injuries, ride the hot streaks,” and promote pregame.com offers with PASS20. The episode blends injury fallout, waiver gems, and DFS builds into a roadmap for Week 4 fantasy success
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