START Jaxon Smith-Njigba: The Seahawks will face their most potent offensive opponent so far this season on Monday Night at Detroit. Game flow may dictate that Geno Smith and his pass-catchers will be very busy, and the Lions pass defense is vulnerable to the Seahawks’ premier WR trio. Detroit has allowed the second-most FFPG to WRs, and we may see the version of Smith-Njigba that came through with a breakthrough performance at New England in Week 2.
START Terry McLaurin: We will double down on Washington offensive players this week, as the Commanders boast the best pass blocking grade for any team on PFF in Week 4. Jayden Daniels will have time to throw and can also be dangerous when breaking the pocket, so McLaurin is set to shine against a shaky Arizona pass defense. He caught a 55-yard TD pass and finished with 100 receiving yards in a Week 3 win over Cincinnati.
START George Pickens: The Steelers have not lost a game yet, and Justin Fields is remaining as the QB starter as Mike Tomlin sticks with the formula that is leading to early-season victories. This might be the week when the new Pittsburgh QB starts to let loose more, and Pickens is his unrivaled No. 1 pass-catcher. Indianapolis ranks 29th in FFPG allowed to WRs.
START Khalil Shakir: He is Buffalo’s most established WR and is worthy of regular fantasy lineup consideration. The Bills’ passing game is reshuffled in terms of personnel, yet Shakir remains a trusted target for Josh Allen. He has caught two TD passes and registered two games with five-plus receptions and 50-plus receiving yards. Baltimore-Buffalo is going to be a fun game to watch and have fantasy interest in, and the Ravens are 26th in receiving yards allowed to WRs.
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