7 Deep Fantasy Football Sleepers for Week 4
Will Fuller, WR, Houston Texans
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Will Fuller is scheduled to make his 2017 debut on Sunday after missing nearly two months with a collarbone injury. The second-year wideout immediately steps in as the Houston Texans' number-two receiver and their second-best pass-catching option behind DeAndre Hopkins.
In his rookie season, Fuller racked up 80 or more yards in three of his first four NFL games, but was hit or miss the rest of the season. He finished with 47 catches for 635 yards and 2 touchdowns in 2016. The deep-threat from Notre Dame has a chance to make some noise in his return on Sunday as the Texans' wideouts should find room against a soft Tennessee Titans' secondary.
Through three games, opponents have gained 275.0 yards per game through the air against Tennessee. Most of that damage has been done by the receivers as the Titans have allowed wideouts to gain at least 80 or more yards in each game this season. Opposing wideouts are averaging 26.9 fantasy points per game, the 4th-most in the league.