Fantasy Football: 5 risky wide receiver plays for Week 4

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3. Terry McLaurin, Washington Football Team

This is a tough game for all things Washington. That includes their No. 1 receiver in Terry McLaurin. Washington has one of the worst offenses in football. If McLaurin does not have the ball in his hands, it has been difficult for Washington to make plays. The Baltimore Ravens know this.

McLaurin should be ready for a heavy dose of Marcus Peters. The Ravens’ defense did not allow a touchdown to a wide receiver over the first two weeks. Patrick Mahomes was able to throw two touchdowns to wide receivers on Monday night but he will not be under center for Washington on Sunday. Actually, quite the opposite. Dwayne Haskins has struggled this season and has shown no signs of improvement.

Washington is a two touchdown underdog heading into this game. The Ravens are coming off a loss and will be angry and looking to make a statement. Do not expect much for Washington’s offense from anyone. It could be Kyle Allen or Alex Smith time soon in D.C.

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