SNF Ravens vs Bills Week 4 Start 'Em Sit 'Em: Khalil Shakir rolling, Mark Andrews struggling in fantasy football

Week 4 SNF fantasy football advice
Week 4 SNF fantasy football advice (Picture Credits: GETTY)

Week 4 of the 2024 fantasy football features an elite matchup on Sunday Night Football between the two of the best overall NFL teams. The Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills are both loaded with offensive weapons, giving managers plenty of fantasy players to choose from. Here are the best ones to target and avoid from this specific game.

SNF Ravens vs Bills Fantasy Football Week 4 Start 'Em picks

Week 4 starts
Week 4 starts

The Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens both feature top-five quarterbacks and running backs during the 2024 fantasy football season.

Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are joined by Derrick Henry and James Cook as some of the most reliable players to use in weekly lineups due to their consistent production in offensive systems.

While the running backs are easily locked into fantasy football lineups for Week 4, the wide receiver position is a bit more tricky. Khalil Shakir has emerged as the top pass-catcher for the Bills so far this season and has finished as the WR30 or better in all three weeks.

This makes him a solid wide receiver to use in lineups this week against a shaky Ravens passing defense.

Zay Flowers has been inconsistent this season, proving both his high ceiling and risky floor on a weekly basis. He has a season-best WR11 weekly finish but also finished outside of the top 40 fantasy football wide receivers in his other two games.

A potentially high-scoring game against the Bills still makes him a solid option.

Must Starts

  • Josh Allen
  • Lamar Jackson
  • Derrick Henry
  • James Cook
  • Khalil Shakir
  • Zay Flowers

DFS Picks

  • Khalil Shakir
  • Dalton Kincaid
  • Derrick Henry

SNF Ravens vs Bills Fantasy Football Week 4 Sit 'Em picks

Week 4 sits
Week 4 sits

The Ravens' tight end situation has been one of the most surprising developments from the 2024 season so far.

Mark Andrews has been one of the top fantasy players during his career but has been outplayed by rising star Isaiah Likely this year. The positional competition makes both of them difficult to trust in weekly lineups.

Joining them on the list of potential fades are both teams' wide receivers. Zay Flowers and Kahlil Shakir have been the only two to show any signs of consistent production, so the rest should be avoided.

Must Sits

  • Rashod Bateman
  • Keon Coleman
  • Curtis Samuel
  • Nelson Agholor
  • Ray Davis
  • Justice Hill

DFS Fades

  • Isaiah Likely
  • Mark Andrews
  • Keon Coleman

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Edited by Deepesh Nair