NFL Fantasy Football Recap Week 4: Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals, Jeremy Hill, Giovani Bernard, A.J. Green, Andy Dalton, Tyler Eifert

Oct 06, 2015 06:46 PM EDT
Andy Dalton #14 of the Cincinnati Bengals, Jeremy Hill #32 of the Cincinnati Bengals
Andy Dalton #14 of the Cincinnati Bengals hands the ball off to Jeremy Hill #32 of the Cincinnati Bengals during the first quarter of the game against the San Diego Chargers at Paul Brown Stadium on September 20, 2015 in Cincinnati, Ohio. "

Kansas City Chiefs

Jamaal Charles (Running Back): Charles has been on fire this season and has led many fantasy teams to victory over the last four weeks. Week 4 was no different for Charles as he finished the day with 11 carries for 75 yards and caught 6 out of 6 passes for 70 yards. Charles will continue to be a RB1.

Travis Kelce (Tight End): Travis Kelce had another quiet game catching 5 out of 7 targets for 49 yards. Kelce has been replaced as the man in the middle of the field by Jeremy Maclin. Maclin has dominated the targets in the last two weeks and should continue to steal Kelce's targets.

Jeremy Maclin (Wide Receiver): Maclin had another productive day as he hauled in 11 on his 14 targets for 148 yards. It appears that Maclin is the only wide receiver Alex Smith likes to throw to and this chemistry has made Travis Kelce's value fall a bit.

Cincinnati Bengals

Jeremy Hill/Giovani Bernard (Running Back): Jeremy Hill owners finally had a reason to celebrate as Hill crossed the goal line for 3 touchdowns and a 2 point conversion. Hill also managed to gain 40 yards on 9 carries, but highly productive red zone day was much needed.

Andy Dalton (Quarterback): Dalton had a fantastic day against a stout Kansas City defense. Dalton threw for 321 yards, a touchdown, and completed 17 of 24 pass attempts. Dalton is having an incredible year if he can continue this stretch he should be a top 5 fantasy quarterback for the remainder of the season.

AJ Green (Wide Receiver): Green was kept out of the end zone as the running attack led the charge offensively. Green was targeted 10 times and only hauled in 7 of them for 82 yards.

Tyler Eifert (Tight End): Eifert also played second fiddle to the rushing attack as he was barely targeted in the end zone. Eifert finished the day catching 3 out of his four targets for 69 yards.

 

 

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