Sortable Rest of Season Rankings for 2021 Fantasy Football: Week 4

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“But Donkey Teeth, didn’t you just provide us with very in-depth and meticulously curated positional rest of season rankings for 2021 fantasy football, week 4, only two days ago?” Why yes, dear reader, and thank you for noticing. This is not an error, nor an oversight. It was all very carefully thought out during my recent peyote ceremony with some local natives. While I do get the positional rest of season rankings to the press promptly each and every Tuesday, prior to waivers and FAAB, I also feel it’s important to provide more context later in the week to assist in trade negotiations and other important roster decisions. If you desperately need a running back and are rostering all of Thielen, Golladay, Woods and Evans, then my positional breakdown doesn’t help you to construct the perfectly reasonable trade offer for James Robinson, Ty’Son Williams or Myles Gaskin. Now we also have the overall rankings table below to view positional valuations relative to other positions, while still having the option to sort by individual positions. The best of both worlds, which I tasted during that peyote trip. And over the past two days, I’ve also taken more time to refine these rankings after digesting more of the week one action and listening to some very valuable community feedback from you intelligent readers. The positional rankings from earlier in the week also delve a bit deeper into the rankings compared to this overall top 150 provided below. Anyway, here’s my sortable rest of season rankings for half PPR 2021 fantasy football:

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Air Yards Report, Week 3: Everybody Loves Raymond?

Air Yards are the Gordon Ramsey of fantasy receiving stats. They tell us exactly what was right and clearly what was wrong with how a receiver performed in a given week. Often, it’s not easy to hear. But you as a fantasy manager need to pay attention to the under-the-hood numbers from your receivers instead of just blindly trusting the box score results, you donkey. 

Each week, this column will dissect air yards for actionable info in the weeks to come. For Week 3, we will do a quick analysis of the list of the 75 wide receivers who finished the week with at least 30 air yards.

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Target Report – NFL Week 4

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**VIDEO RELEASED BY ANIME DONKEY TEETH PRIOR TO WEEK 3**

After 3 weeks of NFL football, we start to see a real story develop from target and snap rate data. Now that we have more meat on the bone to digest, it is easier to spot players that are trending up or down. Let’s jump right in, but first, we’ll start with a Target Report refresh for the first-time readers…

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Avoiding the Blurbstomp – Fantasy Souls-Like

We all play games, whether it be fantasy sports or psychological battles with one’s SIGNIFICANT OTHER, which I’m bolding because I think it should be a horror movie title or a boss in the Dark Souls series. Fantasy Football holds all the hallmarks of a Souls-type video game; You get crushed Week 1, you spend time getting pumped/reading primers to help in your next run, and then you either triumph the next time you play, or you’re sent back to the last bonfire, full of impotent rage and complaining about how the system cheated you. Perhaps a Tecmo Bowl comparison would have worked better, but it’s too on the nose, and it’s been about five years since I last emulated the Eagles to yet another perfect season. Let us continue to explore the biases that reshape our mind’s eyeballs (maybe into cubes, or even tetrahedrons!):

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Week 4 Fantasy Football Primer

It’s happening: all the food is filled with “pumpkin spice,” which is actually just cloves and nutmeg and whatever tree bark the hard workers of Spice Majesty International, LLC could grind into a cinnamon-like dust. Yet you — yes you! — are navigating the sales and the spiels and the pumpkin-dusted frittatas to know the truth: it’s short pumpkin spice season, but it’s a looooong fantasy football season. That can be good! Whoever’s in first place in your league right now — they don’t really matter. Do you ever look at your frozen burrito in the gas station microwave after 30 seconds and say, “Ope! One-quarter of the cooking time is done, I’m taking my burrito!” Nah, you know that burrito deserves better. Maybe some cinnamon whip on top…wait, I got carried away. ENYWHEY. We’re here to help! Let’s jump into the spice fray and see what we can dig up for you. 

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IDP Waiver Wire Targets – Week 3

The season is moving right along, and three weeks in, it is time you can pretty much leave 2020 in the past, and focus solely on what is happening in 2021. Much of our analysis early in the season is colored with what players and teams did last season, but the more information we get coming in, the past has less and less bearing how we should value players for this season. After all, those 2020 points can’t help you anymore. Let’s take a look at the top waiver wire target at each IDP position heading into Week 4.

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A Heap of Cole

Coal is a combustible black sedimentary rock that is primarily used for fuel. It’s gotten a bad rap over the years due to its harmful effects on the environment. As it is burned, sulfur, mercury, lead, and arsenic are released into the atmosphere while emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide. There are benefits to coal power plants, though. They are extremely reliable, affordable, and coal is an abundant resource. A heap of coal indeed. Cole Beasley of the Buffalo Bills has pros and cons as well. He’s extremely reliable, affordable, and is always open but how much fantasy power does he generate? Is he a heap of coal? Or a heap of Cole?

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Weekly Rankings for 2021 Fantasy Football: Week 4

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<p><strong>**VIDEO RELEASED BY ANIME DONKEY TEETH PRIOR TO WEEK 3**</strong></p>

Each week I’ll be spending countless hours flipping coins in order to determine an order for my weekly rankings which will be published bright and early each Wednesday morning. It’s an elaborate round-robin coinflipping system for each position. Wide receivers alone take me a full Monday worth of coin flips. And I’m currently in the process of filing for workers comp due to carpal tunnel. But it’s well worth it, knowing that you, the loyal Razzball reader, appreciate my pain and sweat. Just so you know you can trust me, here’s how my coin flipping system stacked up against all of the other 149 industry analysts competing against me in the 2020 Fantasy Pros Weekly Ranking Competition:

Anyway, here’s my week 4 rankings for half PPR 2021 fantasy football that will be frequently updated by coin flip up until kickoff:

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Rest of Season Rankings for 2021 Fantasy Football: Week 4

Tuesdays at Razzball Fantasy Football are going to be “lit,” as the kids say. Although I’m not sure if the kids put it in quotation marks, I’ll have to check in with VH1 on that. Regardless, we have the one and only The Joey Wright leading off every Tuesday morning with his in-depth waiver wire advice column. Then Blair spins his MNF narrative with an eloquent Monday Night Football recap and Paul Blake shares some deep league thoughts. Finally, I’ll bring it up the rear with my rest of season rankings broken down by position. Reminder, these rest of season rankings are only a very rough guideline to be used for trade formulation and other roster decisions. These are geared toward half PPR formats and should be adjusted accordingly for your particular league settings. Anyway, here’s the updated positional rankings for the rest of the half PPR 2021 fantasy football season:

*Note: Sortable rest of season rankings will be published on Thursday afternoons. Until then, check out Rudy’s sortable rest of season rankings and projections. Also, don’t forget to purchase our tools subscription (we have a FREE 3-day trial!!!) for detailed weekly projections, snap counts and target share data. You won’t regret it!

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