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Week 4 Rankings

By The Commissioner Tue Sep 30 1:45am CT
Updated by The Commissioner Tue Sep 30 1:51am CT
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Week 4 MVP

Week 4 is in the books, and the league is already shaking into tiers. Detroit Football Dream remains perfect at 4--0, while Diesel 44 Express, Silent But Deadly, and BOB'S TEAM all continue to look strong near the top. On the other side, Holden's Heros and Green Machine are still trying to dig out of early holes, though Green Machine finally broke through with a big win. High scores, breakout rookies, and some tough injuries (including Malik Nabers being lost for the year) defined the week. Now, with bye weeks beginning in Week 5, roster depth will start to matter more than ever.

1. Silent But Deadly--39.0. Silent But Deadly stayed hot with another well-rounded showing. Christian McCaffrey racked up 141 total yards and a TD, while James Cook followed with 135 yards and a score of his own. Garrett Wilson hauled in a TD, Emeka Egbuka topped 100 yards with a score, and Kyle Pitts finally delivered with 70 yards and a touchdown. Herbert and Caleb Williams had quieter weeks than usual, but the supporting cast carried the load, pushing Silent But Deadly to 3-1.

2. Diesel 44 Express--38.3. Diesel 44 Express put up a strong score but fell short in a high-powered duel. Puka Nacua was unstoppable with 170 yards and a TD on 13 catches, while Jake Ferguson and Tyler Warren both delivered double-digit days at tight end. Achane added 99 rushing yards and a score, while Mariota accounted for 3 total TDs. But Lamar Jackson was held to just 195 total yards with a turnover, Chase and Olave were both quiet, and Taylor couldn't break out. Despite the Eagles defense scoring a touchdown, Diesel 44 couldn't keep pace with A God Amon Men's breakout week.

3. Lawrence Lions--24.0. The Lions delivered their highest score of the season but still came up just short in a shootout. Jordan Love shined with 337 yards and 3 TDs, while Bijan Robinson had a monster dual-threat day with 181 total yards and a touchdown. Justin Jefferson looked like his old self with 126 yards and 10 catches, and Odunze added a score of his own. Dobbins churned out 101 yards, McBride was productive again at tight end, and the depth chipped in across the board. It was a balanced, explosive effort, but running into Green Machine's breakout week left the Lions on the wrong end of a high-scoring thriller.

4. 4th N Long--21.5. 4th N Long got big production from the QB duo, with Allen and Maye combining for over 53 points and 5 total TDs. Barkley added a rushing score, while Flowers and Collins each topped 70 yards. The Seahawks defense piled up 6 sacks and 2 picks, keeping things competitive. But with Pollard, Chubb, and McConkey all underwhelming, the supporting cast couldn't match Detroit's firepower. A solid week, but not enough to avoid falling back to .500.

5. Holden's Heroes--20.8. Holden's Heros put up their best game of the season but still couldn't break into the win column. Matthew Stafford was brilliant with 375 yards and 3 TDs, Jacobs dominated with 157 total yards and 2 TDs, and Drake London erupted for 110 yards and a score. Smith-Njigba added 79 yards, while the Rams defense came through with 2 picks. Unfortunately, Kyren Williams' fumble and modest games from Pearsall and Jameson Williams held the total down just enough to fall short. Another tough-luck loss drops the Heros to 0-4.

6. BOB'S TEAM--17.4. BOB'S TEAM bounced back strong with Patrick Mahomes leading the way, throwing 4 TDs and posting 30 fantasy points. Bucky Irving had a breakout dual-threat game with 165 total yards and a touchdown, while Romeo Doubs stole the show with 3 receiving scores. Adams added another TD, and the Patriots defense chipped in with a pick-six. Even with Geno Smith tossing 3 interceptions and Malik Nabers held quiet before suffering a season-ending injury, the explosive performances from Mahomes, Irving, and Doubs carried BOB'S TEAM to its third win.

7. Green Machine--15.9. Green Machine finally broke through in a big way with a statement win. Bo Nix erupted for 326 yards, 3 total TDs, and 32 points, while Baker Mayfield added nearly 300 passing yards and 2 scores. George Pickens was unstoppable with 134 yards and 2 TDs, and Marvin Harrison Jr. joined the party with 66 yards and a score. Justice Hill shocked with 117 total yards and 2 TDs, providing the spark the backfield had been missing. With Tucker Kraft steady at tight end and the Vikings defense contributing, Green Machine put together its best game of the season to earn its first win.

8. A God Amon Men--15.0. A God Amon Men put together a monster week to even the record at .500. Justin Fields was electric with 307 total yards, 2 TDs, and a two-point conversion, while Brock Purdy threw for 309 yards and 2 more scores. Omarion Hampton erupted for 165 total yards and a TD, and Amon-Ra St. Brown continued to dominate with 2 receiving touchdowns. Breece Hall and Kenneth Walker both topped 100 total yards, and the Broncos defense held Cincinnati to just 3 points. Even with A.J. Brown unusually quiet, the depth and balance across the roster carried the day.

9. Detroit Football Dream--12.7. Detroit Football Dream stayed unbeaten behind Dak Prescott's best game of the year, 319 passing yards, 4 total TDs, and over 36 fantasy points. Javonte Williams powered in a rushing score, while Sutton and Marquise Brown each found the end zone through the air. The Texans defense pitched a shutout and scored 19 fantasy points, sealing the win even as Montgomery was bottled up and the WR depth stayed quiet. Another balanced effort keeps the Dream perfect at 4-0.

10. Big Johnson--11.2. Big Johnson put up a respectable fight but couldn't match the firepower. Jalen Hurts combined for 2 passing TDs and 62 rushing yards, while Daniel Jones topped 260 yards through the air. Running backs Gibbs and Judkins both impressed, each finding the end zone with over 90 total yards. Xavier Worthy showed off his speed with 83 yards and a rushing burst, and the Jaguars defense added a touchdown. But Tyreek Hill was kept under control, Moore and Meyers were quiet, and Freiermuth posted a zero, leaving Big Johnson short of pulling the upset.

Week 4 MVP: Dak Prescott--36.15 points

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Projected Draft Order:

1. Detroit Football Dream--636.5
2. BOB'S TEAM--661.29
3. Green Machine--665.75
4. Big Johnson--667.51
5. 4th N Long--689.24
6. Holden's Heroes--709.77
7. A God Amon Men--715.89
8. Lawrence Lions--757.95
9. Silent But Deadly--814.46
10. Diesel 44 Express--815.57