Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season is nearly over. And if you play fantasy football, you’re already planning ahead with waivers after a busy slate of games.
That’s what we’re here for, a roundup of some of the players you could be targeting ahead of Week 4 in fantasy football.
Some of the names below might be taken already, but if not, there are a bunch of dudes who could change your fantasy fortunes this season. Let’s run through them, in no particular order, and we'll update this after the Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens play on Monday Night Football.
And hey, if you're debating who to drop in order to add players like Tre Tucker, Tyquan Thornton and Luther Burden III, our NFL experts Christian D'Andrea and the Rhode Island Scumbag have a full video breakdown -- along with their stash picks of Week 4 -- right here:
(Excuse the echo, it turns out Christian is a mess when it comes to editing.)
RB Trey Benson, Arizona Cardinals
He's probably rostered, but if he isn't, he's going to end up with A LOT of work with James Conner likely out for a while.
WR Tre Tucker, Las Vegas Raiders
Well, hello! Dude had 145 yards on eight catches and a TRIO of touchdowns this week. He did have 54 yards and a TD in Week 1, but he had eight targets in Week 2, which means Geno Smith could be warming up to throwing to him. He's worth a pickup, but I don't see him repeating THAT again this year.
TE Hunter Henry, New England Patriots
A rough Week 2 (one catch for nine yards) gave way to a huge Week 3 -- eight catches on 11 targets for 90 yards and two tuddies. If you need a tight end, he's a good option.
WR Elic Ayomanor, Tennessee Titans
Sorry, Calvin Ridley drafters. Here's your WR1 in Music City. He's caught touchdowns in his past two games.
RB Ollie Gordon, Miami Dolphins
He got some goal line work this week, and if something happens to De'Von Achane, he could be explosive.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Fantasy football waiver wire Week 4: Is Tre Tucker doing THAT again?
Reporting by Charles Curtis, For The Win / For The Win
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