Top 14 waiver-wire pickups for Week 4 of fantasy football

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Top 14 waiver-wire pickups for Week 4 of fantasy football

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Daniel Jones, Phillip Dorsett, and Nelson Agholor are some of the top fantasy-football pickups heading into Week 4 of the NFL season.

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  • Three weeks into the NFL season, fantasy football has already seen some heroes emerge.
  • On Sunday, a few backup quarterbacks outperformed expectations, and a few wide receivers had breakout days worthy of your attention.
  • Here are 14 waiver-wire targets for fantasy players looking to fill in any gaps in their roster.
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Fantasy football is in full swing.

After a Week 3 full of action, fantasy players are scrambling on Monday morning to work the waiver wire and fill in any gaps in their rosters.

Below, we've collected 14 waiver-wire targets for fantasy players looking to add some depth to their rosters early in the season, going position by position to give you the best chance of earning your way to a first-round bye in the fantasy playoffs.

All ownership percentages come from ESPN, and scoring is based on a standard ESPN points-per-reception format.

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Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants

Daniel Jones, QB, New York Giants

ESPN fantasy ownership: 12.7%

Week 3 stats: 336 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, two rushing touchdowns — 34.2 fantasy points

One thing to know: In his first game as the Giants starting quarterback, rookie Daniel Jones looked rock-solid. He threw two touchdowns and rushed for two more to rally New York back from an 18-point deficit to beat the Buccaneers 32-31. The Giants offense still isn't great, but it looked a lot more lively with Jones taking snaps yesterday.

Kyle Allen, QB, Carolina Panthers

Kyle Allen, QB, Carolina Panthers

ESPN fantasy ownership: 0.9%

Week 3 stats: 261 passing yards, four passing touchdowns — 24.3 fantasy points

One thing to know: Kyle Allen looked fantastic filling in for Cam Newton on Sunday, throwing four touchdown passes to finish as one of the top seven quarterbacks in fantasy. We don't know how long Newton is expected to be out, but until he returns, Allen is a viable option for those in need of a quarterback in deeper leagues.

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Wayne Gallman, RB, New York Giants

Wayne Gallman, RB, New York Giants

ESPN fantasy ownership: 1.2%

Week 3 stats: 13 rushing yards — 1.3 fantasy points

One thing to know: The Giants lost star running back Saquon Barkley to a high-ankle sprain on Sunday and will likely miss significant time. In Barkley's absence, Wayne Gallman will move into the starting role in the New York offense. While he won't come close to Barkley's impressive numbers, he should put up some steady stats for fantasy players.

Rex Burkhead, RB, New England Patriots

Rex Burkhead, RB, New England Patriots

ESPN fantasy ownership: 15%

Week 3 stats: 47 rushing yards, six receptions, 22 receiving yards, one touchdown — 18.9 fantasy points

One thing to know: It's always tough to pick which Patriots running back will get the load. However, Rex Burkhead has been solid for those bold enough to play him early in the season, averaging 13 fantasy points per game so far this year.

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Frank Gore, RB, Buffalo Bills

Frank Gore, RB, Buffalo Bills

ESPN fantasy ownership: 44.3%

Week 3 stats: 76 rushing yards, one touchdown — 16.9 fantasy points

One thing to know: Frank Gore proved he can still be the workhorse on Sunday, taking 14 carries for 76 yards and a score against the Bengals. With Devin Singletary still nursing back from an injury, Gore should have solid value as long as he remains the top option in the Buffalo backfield.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Green Bay Packers

Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Green Bay Packers

ESPN fantasy ownership: 49.9%

Week 3 stats: Six receptions, 99 receiving yards, one touchdown — 21.9 fantasy points

One thing to know: Marquez Valdes-Scantling is more than just a boom-or-bust player in the Packers offense. On Sunday, he led Green Bay with 10 targets and turned them into quality production. With a short week leading up to a game against the injury-ridden Eagles on Thursday night, MVS is a valuable add this week if he's still available in your league.

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Nelson Agholor, WR, Philadelphia Eagles

Nelson Agholor, WR, Philadelphia Eagles

ESPN fantasy ownership: 37%

Week 3 stats: Eight receptions, 50 receiving yards, two touchdowns — 23 fantasy points

One thing to know: Nelson Agholor is doing his best to step up as the Eagles top receivers recover from injuries. While he still has his drops, Agholor's production for fantasy players has been solid the past two weeks, including a 23-point performance on Sunday. With a short week before Philadelphia's Thursday night game against the Packers, it's tough to think that the Eagles injury problems will solve themselves before kickoff.

Phillip Dorsett, WR, New England Patriots

Phillip Dorsett, WR, New England Patriots

ESPN fantasy ownership: 5.2%

Week 3 stats: Six receptions, 53 receiving yards, one touchdown — 18.5 fantasy points

One thing to know: With Antonio Brown officially out of the picture in New England, Phillip Dorsett regains a significant amount of value as one of Tom Brady's primary targets this year. Dorsett already has three touchdowns on the year and is averaging 17 fantasy points per game so far this season.

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Golden Tate, WR, New York Giants

Golden Tate, WR, New York Giants

ESPN fantasy ownership: 47.5%

Week 3 stats: N/A — 0 fantasy points

One thing to know: Golden Tate has not played a snap yet this year, but if you're going to pick him up, this might be the week to do it. Tate has one game left on his four-game suspension before he can rejoin the Giants and hopefully add yet another spark to Daniel Jones' offense.

Mecole Hardman, WR, Kansas City Chiefs

Mecole Hardman, WR, Kansas City Chiefs

ESPN fantasy ownership: 44.3%

Week 3 stats: Two receptions, 97 receiving yards, one touchdown — 18.4 fantasy points

One thing to know: If Patrick Mahomes is throwing you passes, you're going to be valuable in fantasy football. Mecole Hardman is a threat to break out on a big play at any moment, and with bye weeks fast approaching is a solid fill-in or regular starter in your lineup until we see his targets drop.

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DJ Chark, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars

DJ Chark, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars

ESPN fantasy ownership: 41%

Week 3 stats: Four receptions, 76 receiving yards, one touchdown — 17.6 fantasy points

One thing to know: DJ Chark has been on this list for three straight weeks now and yet is still only owned in 40% of leagues. As things stand, he's the 8th-best receiver in fantasy so far this year.

Darren Waller, TE, Oakland Raiders

Darren Waller, TE, Oakland Raiders

ESPN fantasy ownership: 82.8%

Week 3 stats: 13 receptions, 134 receiving yards — 27.1 fantasy points

One thing to know: While Darren Waller is owned in the majority of leagues already, he's worth a look to make sure he's not available in yours before setting your Week 4 lineups. Waller is a big part of the Raiders offense, catching 13 of his 14 targets for 134 yards.

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Will Dissly, TE, Seattle Seahawks

Will Dissly, TE, Seattle Seahawks

ESPN fantasy ownership: 24.3%

Week 3 stats: Six receptions, 62 receiving yards, one touchdown — 18.2 fantasy points

One thing to know: Will Dissly already has three touchdowns on the year and is clearly one of the Seahawks most important targets in the red zone. If you need a fill-in you can trust, he's your man.

Los Angeles Chargers Defense

Los Angeles Chargers Defense

ESPN fantasy ownership: 68.3%

Week 3 stats: One fumble recovery, two sacks, 27 points against — 3 fantasy points

One thing to know: The Chargers are playing the Dolphins next week. Pick them up if you can.

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