Week 4 of the fantasy football season has arrived, and it’s more important than ever to know which players deserve a place in your starting lineup. Considering player talent, recent form, and matchups, we’ve put together our PFSN consensus Week 4 WR rankings.
These rankings were last updated at 11:00 AM ET on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
Week 4 WR Fantasy Rankings
1) Puka Nacua | Los Angeles Rams (vs. IND)
2) Malik Nabers | New York Giants (vs. LAC)
3) Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle Seahawks (at ARI)
4) Justin Jefferson | Minnesota Vikings (vs. PIT (Ireland))
5) Amon-Ra St. Brown | Detroit Lions (vs. CLE)
6) Ja’Marr Chase | Cincinnati Bengals (at DEN)
7) Nico Collins | Houston Texans (vs. TEN)
8) Drake London | Atlanta Falcons (vs. WAS)
9) Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens (at KC)
10) Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears (at LV)
11) Garrett Wilson | New York Jets (at MIA)
12) Davante Adams | Los Angeles Rams (vs. IND)
13) A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles (at TB)
14) Emeka Egbuka | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. PHI)
15) Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos (vs. CIN)
16) Tetairoa McMillan | Carolina Panthers (at NE)
17) Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers (at NYG)
18) Deebo Samuel Sr. | Washington Commanders (at ATL)
19) George Pickens | Dallas Cowboys (vs. GB)
20) Ricky Pearsall | San Francisco 49ers (vs. JAX)
21) Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins (vs. NYJ)
22) Keenan Allen | Los Angeles Chargers (at NYG)
23) DeVonta Smith | Philadelphia Eagles (at TB)
24) Jakobi Meyers | Las Vegas Raiders (vs. CHI)
25) Quentin Johnston | Los Angeles Chargers (at NYG)
26) DK Metcalf | Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. MIN (Ireland))
27) Chris Olave | New Orleans Saints (at BUF)
28) DJ Moore | Chicago Bears (at LV)
29) Brian Thomas Jr. | Jacksonville Jaguars (at SF)
30) Jameson Williams | Detroit Lions (vs. CLE)
31) Marvin Harrison Jr. | Arizona Cardinals (vs. SEA)
32) Tee Higgins | Cincinnati Bengals (at DEN)
33) Michael Pittman Jr. | Indianapolis Colts (at LAR)
34) Jauan Jennings | San Francisco 49ers (vs. JAX)
35) Xavier Worthy | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. BAL)
36) Jaylen Waddle | Miami Dolphins (vs. NYJ)
37) Jordan Addison | Minnesota Vikings (vs. PIT (Ireland))
38) Khalil Shakir | Buffalo Bills (vs. NO)
39) Darnell Mooney | Atlanta Falcons (vs. WAS)
40) Wan’Dale Robinson | New York Giants (vs. LAC)
41) Calvin Ridley | Tennessee Titans (at HOU)
42) Romeo Doubs | Green Bay Packers (at DAL)
43) Jerry Jeudy | Cleveland Browns (at DET)
44) Cedric Tillman | Cleveland Browns (at DET)
45) Rashid Shaheed | New Orleans Saints (at BUF)
46) Elic Ayomanor | Tennessee Titans (at HOU)
47) Cooper Kupp | Seattle Seahawks (at ARI)
48) Parker Washington | Jacksonville Jaguars (at SF)
49) Travis Hunter | Jacksonville Jaguars (at SF)
50) Hollywood Brown | Kansas City Chiefs (vs. BAL)
Emeka Egbuka, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The stars continue to align for Emeka Egbuka’s rise to fantasy stardom. Before week three, we got a report that Chris Godwin Jr. has “a strong chance” to return in Week 4. The concern with Egbuka was always his role with Godwin and Mike Evans, who are both healthy and active. We do not have to worry about that for at least one more week.
Just as Godwin is set to make his season debut, Evans will now miss a little time with what is described as a mild hamstring strain. That means Egbuka is set to serve as Baker Mayfield’s primary target for the first time in this week’s showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles have been an average defense against wide receivers, allowing the 14th most fantasy points per game to the position. However, last week, we saw what can happen when they face a very formidable wide receiver duo. Puka Nacua and Davante Adams combined to catch 14 passes for 168 yards and a touchdown.
Egbuka is coming off his best game yet, hauling in six balls for 85 yards, including some clutch receptions late in the fourth quarter. His trust and rapport with Mayfield is only growing.
Even if Godwin does return, he will not be able to play a full complement of snaps. The rookie will be the WR1 for this week’s game, which could be high-scoring. Egbuka is a borderline WR1.
Marvin Mims, WR, Denver Broncos
Marvin Mims has had a quiet start to the season, but his four targets in Week 3 should have yielded far better results. Mims was overthrown by his quarterback on multiple occasions, denying him a massive yards total and at least one touchdown.
The electric receiver is never more than one play away from fantasy gold, and the team made a significant effort to utilize his speed against the Chargers. Broncos receivers can be volatile in fantasy, with Sean Payton regularly mixing things up, but Mims has remained a trusted weapon in Denver.
The third-year receiver isn’t a plug-and-play option, but he’ll be pretty cheap in deeper leagues and may even be on waivers in others. He carries immense upside and could easily become a weekly must-start this season if the Broncos’ offense improves.
