The tight end position is one of the most-streamed in fantasy football since there is so much inconsistency and matchup dependence. On top of that, add injuries to why many fantasy owners are looking to fantasy football Week 4 TE streamers to field a full lineup. Let’s look at three TE fantasy streamers, including rookie Luke Musgrave.

Pick the right fantasy football streamers option to get the win this week and continue down the path of fantasy greatness, which ends with you hoisting your league’s trophy, championship belt or champ chain.

Players must be owned in less than 60 percent of ESPN leagues to be included in the fantasy football Week 4 TE streamers column. All ownerships for players will be provided and will reflect that of Wednesday morning, once waivers are processed.

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Fantasy Football Week 4 TE Streamers

Luke Musgrave Fantasy Outlook (24.3%)

The rookie tight end of the Green Bay Packers has no true competition for snaps. Since Luke Musgrave is extremely athletic and has also proven he can hold his own in run blocking, he is nearly an every-down player. He has played at least 86% of the snaps in back-to-back weeks, and it resulted in a six-catch, 49-yard performance last game.

While Musgrave has a low touchdown probability, due to the Packers’ offense and the untalented arm of Jordan Love, he sees enough targets to be a high-floor fantasy football Week 4 TE streamers option against the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football. The Lions have surrendered the third-most points to fantasy TEs this season, and Musgrave will look to continue the damage on Thursday.

Taysom Hill Fantasy Outlook (10.3%)

Derek Carr, the New Orleans Saints’ starting quarterback, left their Week 3 game with an AC joint sprain that will make him inactive this week. In his replacement, Jameis Winston came into the game and looked bad. For the Saints, it makes no sense to let Winston drop back and rip it all game long, even if it is against his former team.

The Saints will likely switch between Winston and Taysom Hill, who remains TE-eligible in your fantasy football league. While Hill may not pass much, we will see him run the ball plenty. He is also the team’s best short-yardage runner who is healthy, so some goal-line carries are realistic this week, making him a strong pickup in our fantasy football Week 4 TE streamers.

Jonnu Smith Fantasy Outlook (0.2%)

I wanted to provide a virtually unowned option for our final fantasy player in this fantasy football Week 4 TE streamers article. That player is Jonnu Smith, who is now on the Atlanta Falcons. Atlanta traded for Smith for a reason, and they have put him to work early in this season.

Clearly, the Falcons want to run the football. That’s why they traded for Smith, as he is able to move bodies in the running game. This role gives him guaranteed snaps every game. However, he is also athletic enough to do some damage in the receiving game, which is why he has seen 14 targets in the past two weeks. He has turned those into 8.7 fantasy points in each game, without a touchdown.

Look for him to remain involved this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, who the Falcons offense should have success against. To see how high I rank Jonnu Smith this week, check out my Week 4 fantasy football rankings.


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