- Breece Hall Trending Up in Perfect Time for Foundable schedule: Teammate Braelon Allen went to an injured reserve, Hall should finally see a consistent workload. His upcoming schedule is very juicy, because he will get three weak pressure distribution the following month.
- The acquisition of Woody Marks started in Houston: In week 4, the fourth round Rookie played back to 57% of the attacking snaps of the Houston Texans, making Nick Chubb in a match for the first time. Marks’ Snap Share has increased sharply every week of his short NFL career, and this trend should continue because he proved that he is the best back available to his team.
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Below are the top that goes back from week 4 that can have a significant impact on fantasy points in week 5 and then.
Omarion Hampton dominates Najee Harris on the side
In week 4, the first game of the Los Angeles Chargers since he lost Harris to a torn Achilles for the season, Hampton played at 88.7% of his team’s offensive snaps and saw 92.3% of the hasty attempts of the team, both the highest of the week of a run in the NFL. No other player received more than 81% of their team last week. Hampton was even the only chargers that ran back last weekend with a single touch while playing in the game except seven attacking snaps (55 of 62 Snaps).
In the past two weeks, Hampton has been running the NFL with 294 scrimmage Yards since week 3 while adding a touchdown to his Stat magazine in both games. He scored 52.4 fantasy points, most of all running backs and the second most in the NFL, behind Puka Nacua (58.4). Hampton has proven that he can handle a large workload and the rest of the road has a competition-winning fantasy.
Upcoming matchups: vs. Commanders, at Dolphins, vs. Colts
Will the New York Jets finally be forced to use Breece Hall as a workhorse?
The jets are determined to use a split backfield with Hall and Braelon Allen, while third-stringer Isaiah Davis has even stolen some touches throughout the season. Now, all with all expected to go to an injured reserve (IR) because of a sprained MCL, the team must finally be forced to give Hall a large workload. In the second half of week 4, all on the side, Hall played 73.3% of the attacking snaps of the jets, but he played only 58% of the snaps of weeks 1-3.
In the two games with at least 15 touches this season, Hall 145 and 111 Scrimmage has registered. He still has to score a touchdown of the season, but his chances will increase with Hall on IR, which was the primary red zone of the jets during the first three and a half week of the season.
The timing for Hall to receive a larger workload cannot come at a better time; His upcoming schedule is great for declining fantasy. He will be confronted with the Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers and the Cincinnati Bengals in three of the next four weeks. The cowboys and Bengal have allowed the sixth and the second most fantasy points to the declining position this season, while the Panthers have allowed the fourth yards per carry to run back in 2025.
Upcoming matchups: vs. Cowboys, vs. Broncos, vs. Panthers, at Bengals
Houston Texans’ Rookie RB Woody Marks Outsnaps Nick Chubb for the first time
Marks’ Snap Share has increased considerably every week to start his NFL career. In week 1, Marks played only 11% of the attacking snaps of the Texans. That rose to 27% in week 2, 48% in week 3 and then all to 57.1% in week 4. Last Sunday was the first game that marks Chubb.
There is a reason why the Texans leaned away from the veteran and more to their rookie in the fourth round. Marks registered 119 Yards and two touchdowns on 21 touches in week 4, while Chubb won only 62 meters out of 15 touches. In the season, Chubb is on average a measly 4.2 yards per touch (at 41 touches), while markings are on average 6.4 meters per touch (at 32 touches).
The latest injury update from Joe Mixon is that he does not return to the field quickly, giving Marks a fantastic opportunity to become a big player for the near future. Marks is a viable RB2/Flex Fantasy starts from here, especially next week in a juicy matchup against the Baltimore Ravens – no team has allowed more fantasy points to the declining position than the Ravens this season.
Upcoming matchups: at Ravens, Bye Week, in Seahawks, USA. 49ers
Quinshon Judkins continues to defy the opportunities
A player who missed his entire Rookie out of season and the preseason, while he only signed his contract after week 1 of the season, should not bloom in his career so early. It is impressive how quickly judkins with minimal practice in the NFL excels. Finally, the Cleveland Browns may have found a difference maker in the attack.
The touches of Judkins have increased every match of his career, ending with 13 touches in week 2 (NFL debut), 19 in week 3 and 25 touches in week 4 despite the browns being mashed by the Detroit Lions. In the past two weeks, Judkins has 39 Carry’s (third in NFL) for 179 Hurry Werven and 38 fantasy points -other Browns Running have backs for only three wearing for -1 Hasten Recruitment in that period.
Despite the violation that struggles, Judkins continues to see a large part on the ground and has scored a touchdown in each of the past two weeks. Judkins has a favorable upcoming schedule, but he has also proven that his opponent does not matter, because in the past two weeks he had just great fantasy versions against the Green Bay Packers and Lions Defensions. From now on, Judkins must be considered a weekly top-15 fantasy option.
Upcoming matchups: vs. Vikings, at Steelers, vs. Dolphins
Cameron Skattebo from New York Giants sees League-High 27 touches in week 4
With teammate Tyrone Tracy Jr. Sidelined with a disrupted shoulder (expected to be one to three weeks), Skattebo played on a career-high 75% of the attacking snaps of the Giants and the NFL led the NFL with 25 Carry’s and 27 Touches in week 4. His production was on that workload with only 13.0 Fantasy Pointss; However, it was a tough matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. This week’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints will be much easier – they have allowed the ninth most fantasy points to run back this season.
Fantasy managers should not worry about the inefficiency of Skattebo in week 4, and instead they have to concentrate on his use during the games, especially on important snaps for future fantasy points. Skattebo was the only giants who walked back to see a touch in third place in week 4, while he played on 15 of the 18 third-down plays in the game. He stood on the field for 14 of 16 red zone games in the game, ending with six red zone wearing, including four in the five-year line of the opponents. Skattebo did not find the end zone last week, but the touchdowns will be supplied with this type of use of red zone and goal line. He must be connected to starting line -ups with confidence in week 5.
Upcoming matchups: at Saints, vs. Eagles, at Broncos
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