Wide receivers can be difficult to predict.
Just one drop here or one pass interference there, and crucial fantasy points are gained or lost.
That's why it takes extra effort to scout WRs every week in fantasy football.
To help you out, I put together this summary of our top 10 ranked wide receivers for week 4.
You can also check out our full list of WR rankings or use our free who should I start tool for an interactive way to use our fantasy football rankings.
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No teams have a bye week this week, so you have a full slate of players to choose from.
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Full Rankings
If you want to dive head-first into the full set of projections for this week, here are our rankings for each format:
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Rankings Summary
1. George Pickens - WR (DAL)
Our system projects George Pickens for 11.3 catches, 153.4 yards and 1.0 touchdowns versus the Packers this week. Pickens caught 5 catches, 68 yards and 1 touchdown versus the Chicago Bears last week.
2. Tetairoa McMillan - WR (CAR)
Tetairoa McMillan is up against the Patriots this week. He is projected for 13.9 catches, 121.2 yards and 0.5 touchdowns. Against the Falcons last week, McMillan caught 3 catches, 48 yards and zero touchdowns.
3. Nico Collins - WR (HOU)
Our system projects Nico Collins for 9.9 catches, 112.4 yards and 0.6 touchdowns versus the Titans this week. Collins played against the Jacksonville Jaguars last week. He caught 8 catches, 104 yards and 1 touchdown.
4. Xavier Worthy - WR (KC)
Xavier Worthy is up against the Ravens this week. He is projected for 10.6 catches, 108.0 yards and 0.6 touchdowns. Last week, Worthy faced the Giants. He caught zero catches, zero yards and zero touchdowns.
5. Jakobi Meyers - WR (JAX)
Jakobi Meyers faces the San Francisco 49ers this week. Our system projects him for 9.8 catches, 103.1 yards and 0.6 touchdowns. Meyers caught 3 catches, 63 yards and zero touchdowns versus the Houston Texans last week.
6. Jaxon Smith-Njigba - WR (SEA)
Jaxon Smith-Njigba faces the Cardinals this week. He is projected for 10.3 catches, 101.0 yards and 0.5 touchdowns. Last week, Smith-Njigba faced the Saints. He caught 5 catches, 96 yards and 1 touchdown.
7. Deebo Samuel Sr. - WR (WAS)
Deebo Samuel Sr. faces the Falcons this week. We're projecting him for 10.1 catches, 102.3 yards and 0.4 touchdowns. Last week, Samuel Sr. faced the Raiders. He caught 2 catches, 11 yards and zero touchdowns.
8. Marvin Harrison Jr. - WR (ARI)
Against the 49ers last week, Marvin Harrison Jr. caught 3 catches, 44 yards and zero touchdowns. He faces the Seahawks this week. We're projecting him for 7.7 catches, 106.7 yards and 0.7 touchdowns.
9. Ricky Pearsall - WR (SF)
Ricky Pearsall caught 8 catches, 117 yards and zero touchdowns versus the Arizona Cardinals last week. Our system projects Ricky Pearsall for 9.3 catches, 95.1 yards and 0.5 touchdowns versus the Jaguars this week.
10. Calvin Ridley - WR (TEN)
Calvin Ridley faces the Houston Texans this week. Our system projects him for 8.9 catches, 100.2 yards and 0.5 touchdowns. Ridley caught 1 catch, 27 yards and zero touchdowns versus the Indianapolis Colts last week.
For more, check out our full rankings here.
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