Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook has been on a tear to begin 2019. Cook leads all NFL running backs in rushing yards (375) and yards per carry (6.6). He also ranks in the top four in both attempts (57) and rushing touchdowns (4).
With all Cook has done this year, he has staked a claim as the league’s best fantasy option at running back. However, the Vikings young star has an absolutely horrid matchup on his hands this week, which may cause fantasy owners to waver on their stud back.
Will Cook drop from the position’s elites this week? Also, which players will perform above their typical fantasy output? Find out, in our Fantasy Football Week 4 RB Rankings.
* Player rankings are based on full-PPR scoring formats.
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Better Than Usual
- Last Week’s Better Than Usual:
- David Johnson – 18.50 pts. (RB9)
- Miles Sanders – 12.60 pts. (RB22)
James Conner vs. CIN
James Conner has been an utter letdown for many owners who believed the Pittsburgh Steelers running back could be top-end RB1 this season. In fact, Conner has averaged less than three yards per carry this season, a far cry from his 4.5 career average prior to 2019. Conner has also struggled to hit paydirt, finding the endzone just once over three games.
However, all bad things must come to an end. Conner’s opponents this week, the Cincinnati Bengals, have been abysmal against fantasy running backs this season. They have allowed nearly 32 points per game, the second-most in the NFL. Opposing starting running backs have averaged 6.2 ypc against the Bengals over the first three weeks of the season.
If there was any week for Conner to get back on track it would be this one.
Joe Mixon vs. PIT
One of the only starting running backs in the NFL who has been more of a disappointment this season than Conner is Joe Mixon, and hell, he’d tell you so himself. He also happens to be Conner’s opponent this week.
Mixon finally showed signs of life last week after averaging just 1.6 yards per carry in the opening two weeks of the 2019 season. He averaged 5.5+ yards per touch vs. a tough Bills defense in Week 3.
Mixon has a plus-matchup on his hands in Week 4 against a Pittsburgh defense who ranks as the fourth-worst unit against fantasy running backs. The Steelers have also allowed nearly 140 ypg on the ground this season, the fifth-most in the NFL.
Worse Than Usual
- Last Week’s Worse Than Usual:
- Damien Williams – 0.00 pts. (DNP)
- Adrian Peterson – 4.40 pts. (RB51)
Dalvin Cook at CHI
This is in no way an indication that you should sit Cook, that would be utterly ridiculous. It is, however, a call for you to slightly lessen your expectations. Expectations of which are likely at an all-time high considering that Cook’s 78.4 fantasy points through three weeks tops every other running back in the NFL.
Cook will have to travel to Chicago to face off with the vaunted Chicago Bears defense this week. Chicago has allowed the fourth-fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs this season. The Bears have yet to allow a rushing touchdown to an opponent this season and have allowed just five over their last 19 games.
Aaron Jones vs. PHI
Jones may have duped a few fantasy owners following a two-touchdown performance in Week 3. However, further investigation shows owners of Jones may want to tread very carefully with their running back.
Early last week Matt LaFleur told media he wanted to “even out touches” between Jones and his backup Jamaal Williams. However, not many people actually expected him to be telling us the truth. Williams out-snapped Jones by 13 snaps in Week 3. Jones’ average of 40.5 snaps through the first two weeks of play was nearly cut in half this past week, to just 22.
To make matters worse, Jones will face off against the fifth-best fantasy defense against running backs on Thursday night. Opposing starting running backs have also averaged an absurdly low 1.8 yards per carry this season.
Week 4 PPR Fantasy Rankings: Running Backs
[QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | Flex | DEF | K]
- Keys: RB1 l RB2 l RB3 l RB4
- Matchup: Great l Avg l Tough
Rank | Running Backs TEAM | Opp. |
1 | Christian McCaffrey CAR |
at HOU |
2 |
Alvin Kamara NO |
vs. DAL |
3 |
Ezekiel Elliott DAL |
at NO |
4 |
Austin Ekeler LAC |
at MIA |
5 |
Dalvin Cook MIN |
at CHI |
6 |
David Johnson ARI |
vs. SEA |
7 |
Mark Ingram BAL |
vs. CLE |
8 |
Chris Carson SEA |
at ARI |
9 |
James Conner PIT |
vs. CIN |
10 |
Kerryon Johnson DET |
vs. KC |
11 |
Derrick Henry TEN |
at ATL |
12 |
Nick Chubb CLE |
at BAL |
13 |
Todd Gurley LAR |
vs. TB |
14 |
Marlon Mack IND |
vs. OAK |
15 |
Aaron Jones GB |
vs. PHI |
16 |
James White NE |
at BUF |
17 |
LeSean McCoy KC |
at DET |
18 |
Joe Mixon CIN |
at PIT |
19 |
Leonard Fournette JAC |
at DEN |
20 |
Josh Jacobs OAK |
at IND |
21 |
Devonta Freeman ATL |
vs. TEN |
22 |
David Montgomery CHI |
vs. MIN |
23 |
Rex Burkhead NE |
at BUF |
24 |
Miles Sanders PHI |
at GB |
25 |
Sony Michel NE |
at BUF |
26 |
Phillip Lindsay DEN |
vs. JAC |
27 |
Chris Thompson WAS |
at NYG |
28 |
Wayne Gallman NYG |
vs. WAS |
29 |
Carlos Hyde HOU |
vs. CAR |
30 |
Adrian Peterson WAS |
at NYG |
31 |
Ronald Jones II TB |
at LAR |
32 |
Royce Freeman DEN |
vs. JAC |
33 |
Frank Gore BUF |
vs. NE |
34 |
Peyton Barber TB |
at LAR |
35 |
Duke Johnson HOU |
vs. CAR |
36 |
Justin Jackson LAC |
at MIA |
37 |
Damien Williams KC |
at DET |
38 |
Devin Singletary BUF |
vs. NE |
39 |
Tarik Cohen CHI |
vs. MIN |
40 |
Kenyan Drake MIA |
vs. LAC |
41 |
Darrel Williams KC |
at DET |
42 |
Malcolm Brown LAR |
vs. TB |
43 |
Rashaad Penny SEA |
at ARI |
44 |
Jaylen Samuels PIT |
vs. CIN |
45 |
Latavius Murray NO |
vs. DAL |
46 |
Jamaal Williams GB |
vs. PHI |
47 |
Giovani Bernard CIN |
at PIT |
48 |
Jordan Howard PHI |
at GB |
49 |
Dion Lewis TEN |
at ATL |
50 |
Tony Pollard DAL |
at NO |
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