FanDuel NFL Picks, Week 4: Best FanDuel DFS lineup

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FanDuel DFS NFL Week 4 picks and lineup advice: Wide Receiver

Again, the Buffalo Bills are taking on one of the league’s worst pass defenses vs. Baltimore this week, so if you’re looking for the stack of the week, it’s probably going to be Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs ($8,700), which should come as absolutely no surprise. Especially given the fact that Gabe Davis popped up on the injury report for the Bills this week and may not play, you can’t go wrong with Diggs in your lineup.

AJ Brown ($8,300) and the Eagles are going up against a much-improved Jacksonville defense this week, and like I said when discussing QB options, I would be a bit hesitant on the Jalen Hurts/AJ Brown stack in Week 4 despite the Eagles’ load of offensive success this season. Maybe my gut is wrong there but I just feel for the difference in value here, you’re going to be making a much safer bet going with the Bills’ duo this week.

Davante Adams ($7,900) is one of the easiest passes of the entire week. His matchup against Pat Surtain II is absolutely brutal, and the Broncos have been stingy defensively all year as it is. Although Adams is one of the best receivers in the game and the Raiders could be scheming him touches this week, Surtain could lose you some money if you put your eggs in this basket.

The Raiders, on the other hand, could be without their best cornerback (Nate Hobbs) in this game and the Broncos have been feeding Courtland Sutton ($6,800) with regularity. Even if Hobbs plays he’s probably going to draw a matchup against Jerry Jeudy, leaving Courtland Sutton against a banged-up Rock Ya-Sin or someone else.

The next tier of receivers behind Adams includes players like Marquise Brown ($7,700), Christian Kirk ($7,600), and Amari Cooper ($7,500). At those price points, it’s hard to differentiate but Kirk has been a pleasant surprise this season in Jacksonville with Cooper emerging as the clear WR1 in Cleveland.

Brandin Cooks ($6,400) is a great play against the Los Angeles Chargers but perhaps the best value of the week will go to Green Bay’s Romeo Doubs ($5,900). Doubs was a huge factor this past week for the Packers and could be getting groomed on the go as their WR1 this season.

With Amon-Ra St. Brown‘s status shifting to OUT, both Josh Reynolds ($5,900) and DJ Chark ($5,700) become interesting wild card options, especially at those price points, although Chark is questionable as of Friday.