Fantasy Football RB Rankings Week 4: Who to start, best sleepers, waiver wire picks at running back

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Heading into this week, we said it was now or never for Zamir White. While we weren't exactly bullish on him during drafting season, it was largely assumed he'd have a bell cow workload. He didn't have a very dynamic skillset, but given the presumed workload, he was still someone that projected as a serviceable RB2. He wasn't even able to reach 50 yards rushing against a team that had given up an eye-popping 399 rushing yards in the first two games. The one big difference is Andy Dalton had the Carolina offense looking competent for the first time all season as opposed to the benched Bryce Young, but that doesn't excuse White's performance entirely as he only managed 34 yards on 10 carries. White is still a FLEX option, but he's no longer a set-it-and-forget-it RB2. 

On the positive side of things, Derrick Henry had a vintage performance against the Cowboys, putting up 150+ yards including two touchdowns. After back-to-back shaky performances from the Ravens' defense, they did a great job containing Dallas, which allowed Baltimore to jump out to a lead and lean on King Henry. Mark Andrews didn't even receive a target, and Lamar Jackson only threw 13 times, but it didn't matter, as the Ravens controlled the game throughout. This week's matchup with the Bills should be more competitive, but Henry could be rounding into expected form. 

And just one week after we speculated the Vikings' running back situation could be devolving into a 50/50 situation, Aaron Jones exploded for 102 yards on the ground and added 46 yards and a touchdown in the passing game. Jones gets a revenge game next against the Packers. Will Jones be able to keep things going against his former team? 

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Fantasy RB Rankings Week 4: Who to start, sit at running back

Rankings based on PPR scoring. These rankings will be updated throughout the week, so check back often.

RANKPLAYER NAMETEAMOPPONENT
1Jordan MasonSFvs. NE
2Saquon BarkleyPHIat TB
3Alvin KamaraNOat ATL
4Bijan RobinsonATLvs. NO
5Jonathan TaylorINDvs. PIT
6Breece HallNYJvs. DEN
7De'Von AchaneMIAvs. TEN
8Jahmyr GibbsDETvs. SEA
9James ConnerARIvs. WAS
10James CookBUFat BAL
11Derrick HenryBALvs. BUF
12Brian Robinson Jr.WASat ARI
13Josh JacobsGBvs. MIN
14Najee HarrisPITat IND
15Aaron JonesMINat GB
16Travis Etienne Jr.JACat HOU
17Zack MossCINat CAR
18Kyren WilliamsLARat CHI
19J.K. DobbinsLACvs. KC
20Tony PollardTENat MIA
21Devin SingletaryNYGvs. DAL
22Rhamondre StevensonNEat SF
23David MontgomeryDETvs. SEA
24Chuba HubbardCARvs. CIN
25Rico DowdleDALat NYG
26Zamir WhiteLVvs. CLE
27Jerome FordCLEat LV
28Cam AkersHOUvs. JAC
29Zach CharbonnetSEAat DET
30Rachaad WhiteTBvs. PHI
31Carson SteeleKCat LAC
32Antonio GibsonNEat SF
33Tyjae SpearsTENat MIA
34Bucky IrvingTBvs. PHI
35D'Onta ForemanCLEat LV
36Jaylen WarrenPITat IND
37Austin EkelerWASat ARI
38Braelon AllenNYJvs. DEN
39Javonte WilliamsDENat NYJ
40D'Andre SwiftCHIvs. LAR
41Samaje PerineKCat LAC
42Justice HillBALvs. BUF
43Ray DavisBUFat BAL
44Ezekiel ElliottDALat NYG
45Ty ChandlerMINat GB
46Jaleel McLaughlinDENat NYJ
47Chase BrownCINat CAR
48Khalil HerbertCHIvs. LAR
49Trey BensonARIvs. WAS
50Cordarrelle PattersonPITat IND
51Alexander MattisonLVvs. CLE
52Tyler AllgeierATLvs. NO
53Miles SandersCARvs. CIN
54Jeff Wilson Jr.MIAvs. TEN
55Emanuel WilsonGBvs. MIN
56Gus EdwardsLACvs. KC
57Isaac GuerendoSFvs. NE
58Roschon JohnsonCHIvs. LAR
59Jamaal WilliamsNOat ATL
60Jaylen WrightMIAvs. TEN
61Kenneth GainwellPHIat TB
62Tank BigsbyJACat HOU
63Trey SermonINDvs. PIT
64Tyrone Tracy Jr.NYGvs. DAL
65Emari DemercadoARIvs. WAS
66D'Ernest JohnsonJACat HOU

Who are the best fantasy RBs Week 4?

A week after costing the Eagles a victory against the Falcons with a brutal drop, Saquon Barkley roared back to redeem himself for Philadelphia by putting up 147 yards and both of the team's touchdowns in a tough win against the Saints. A.J. Brown missed another game with a hamstring injury, and with Philly's bye coming in Week 5, it's possible he can sit again. And DeVonta Smith exited this week's game with a concussion after a brutal hit that should have been a penalty. With so many injuries, look for Barkley to continue to shoulder a significant workload. 

And Alvin Kamara continues to turn back the clock in Klint Kubiak's offense. Kamara rushed 26 times for 87 yards and added another 40 through the air. While the receiving work is nothing new for Kamara, fantasy managers have to be pleasantly surprised to see how much of the rushing work he's shouldering. There has to be some concerns that the Kamara might start to break down with so much work, but for now, he's been a steal based on his ADP. 

While the very banged up Rams were a much stiffer test than expected for the 49ers, they have another mouth-watering matchup up next as they host the Patriots who were just embarrassed by the Jets. Look for Jordan Mason to be leaned on early and often and then later in the game as well as he salts away the clock. 

Who are the best fantasy RB waiver pickups Week 4?

We've been saying all offseason that it was just a matter of time before Bucky Irving would be able to severely eat into Rachaad White's workload in the Tampa backfield. But even we didn't think that time would be Week 3. And let's be clear, we don't know for certain that Irving has surged past White on the official depth chart, but there's no doubt who is the more dynamic player. While Tampa struggled mightily all day against the Broncos, Irving did pick up 70 yards on just 9 carries for a 7.8 YPC average. He also chipped in three catches for another 14 yards. He's only rostered in 35% of Yahoo! leagues, so scoop him up if he's available. 

We're going to go out on a limb on this next one. D'Andre Swift is averaging a measly 1.8 yards per carry on his 37 carries. Swift is very dynamic in space, but the Bears can't seem to get him in any of those positions. Khalil Herbert and Roschon Johnson are both behind him fighting for carries, but Herbert seems to be the best all-around back on this team, and he could end up working his way into a FLEX position as the season rolls along. He could be a good stash while you see how the situation plays out. 

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Who are the best fantasy RB sleepers Week 4?

Through the first two weeks of the season, the Dallas Cowboys' running back situation was abominable. Ezekiel Elliott was exactly who we thought he was, which is washed. And Rico Dowdle, while more exciting than Elliott, looked overmatched. And while Dowdle didn't blow anyone away with his performance against the Ravens, he received the lion's share of the work, and he performed better than Elliott with his touches as well. A big reason for Dowdle getting more of the workload was likely because they were playing from behind for the entire game, but with the Giants up next, if Dowdle is more of the 1a to Zeke's 1b, then Dowdle could be a nice surprise in Week 4. 

With Andy Dalton under center, the Panthers looked like a completely different team against a Raiders squad that had previously shocked the Ravens. With an actual threat of completing a couple of passes to worry about, Hubbard ran for 114 yards and hauled in five catches for 55 yards and a touchdown. With the Benglas up next for Carolina, Hubbard should be right on the cusp of an RB2, and is definitely worth a look as a FLEX.  

What are the biggest RB injuries Week 4?

Shockingly, there weren't any fantasy-relevant running backs to go down with any serious injuries in Week 3. So, let's take a look at a few of the pre-existing injury situations we'll be continuing to monitor heading into Week 4. 

Joe Mixon missed Week 3 with an ankle injury. While we think there's a good chance he could return in Week 4, we're leaving him unranked until we receive some more clarity. If he plays, Cam Akers will go back to being a handcuff. It also sounds like we could see Kenneth Walker return in Week 4 as well. He's been out for Seattle with an oblique injury, and if he were to return, Zach Charbonnet goes back to passing down work. Charbonnet has been fine in Walker's absence, but he hasn't done much to eat into Walker's early-down work. And Raheem Mostert is one more we'll continue to monitor. The Dolphins' offense is struggling mightily without Tua Tagovailoa, so they can use all the help they can get. 

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Ed Williams is a Fantasy Sports Editor at The Sporting News. A two-time Sports Emmy Award winner, he brings two decades of experience in sports media including a 16-year run at NBC Sports/Rotoworld, most recently as the Sr. Director of Content for Fantasy Sports and Sports Betting. He is also the founder of Macklyn Sports Media Consulting.