Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet - Week 4 best tips
So much changes from week to week around the NFL, and we're here to make sure you're on top of it all heading into Week 4 of the 2022 NFL season.
The weekly fantasy football cheat sheet provides a rundown of the best tips from all the fantasy football content that ESPN has posted over the past seven days. You'll find answers to the biggest start/sit questions of the week and other pertinent matchup advice from our team, including Field Yates, Mike Clay, Eric Karabell, Tristan H. Cockcroft, Matt Bowen, Seth Walder, Al Zeidenfeld, Eric Moody, Liz Loza, Daniel Dopp and ESPN Insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano, plus all of NFL Nation. It's all the best advice in one handy article.
Here's what our experts are saying about Week 4 in the NFL:
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While there are a lot of fantasy managers who are more than happy to be able to «set it and forget it» by starting Saquon Barkley or Jonathan Taylor every week, there seem to be far more backfield situations where there doesn't seem to be any true No. 1 option. Our NFL Nation team discussed a few of these murkier situations, which have arisen either by design or by necessity.
Is this a full-blown backfield committee where nobody matters for fantasy? The Kansas City Chiefs still don't seem comfortable using Clyde Edwards-Helaire in most third-down situations, and until they do the backfield is going to be more of a committee thing. But don't ignore that Edwards-Helaire has three touchdowns in three games. He probably won't maintain that pace, but he seems to be the Chiefs' favorite near the goal line. — Adam Teicher
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