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Fantasy Football Week 4 Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Should You Play Hunter Henry and Rhamondre Stevenson?

As Week 4 approaches, fantasy football managers are debating whether to start or sit New England Patriots’ Hunter Henry and Rhamondre Stevenson. Henry has emerged as one of the top fantasy tight ends this season, making him a strong start in most leagues. With consistent targets and red-zone usage, he’s a valuable option.

On the other hand, Rhamondre Stevenson, New England’s top running back, faces a tougher matchup. While Stevenson remains a focal point of the Patriots’ offense, fantasy owners should consider opponent defenses and usage before starting him.

Start Hunter Henry

Hunter Henry continues to impress as a top-10 fantasy tight end this season. Through three weeks, he’s been a favorite target of quarterback Mac Jones, particularly in the red zone. With an average of 6.3 targets per game and a touchdown in two of his first three games, Henry is a reliable starter for fantasy owners in need of consistent tight end production.

Facing a more favorable matchup in Week 4, Henry is likely to see continued usage, making him a strong option for fantasy teams. If you’re looking for a solid tight end with high upside, Henry is your guy this week.

Sit Rhamondre Stevenson (Maybe)

Rhamondre Stevenson’s fantasy value has taken a hit with inconsistent performances in the first few weeks. Though Stevenson is New England’s top running back, his production has been affected by the team’s struggling offense and sharing touches with Ezekiel Elliott.

In Week 4, the Patriots face a tough run defense, which could limit Stevenson’s effectiveness. While he remains a high-volume RB2, fantasy managers should consider their matchup options before starting him. If you have a better alternative, you may want to sit Stevenson this week.

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