Don’t be the guy who has those last 10 points sitting on the bench because you took a gamble on a questionable player in Week 4. There are safer options to consider, and your fantasy team deserves better than that.
Below are three players with a questionable designation you should avoid on Sunday.
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Jay Cutler, QB, Bears (Hamstring)
In theory, you should avoid Jay Cutler at all costs to begin with, but that’s even more obvious in Week 4. There’s no guarantee the Bears QB lines up under center. Even worse, the team is expected to be without WR Alshon Jeffery and LT Jermon Bushrod.
Even against the Raiders, that’s a tough ask for a QB leading an 0-3 team.
#Bears QB Jay Cutler (hamstring) returned to practice today and was limited. Would be stunned if he played Sunday. It’s a significant pull
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 30, 2015
Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seahawks (Hamstring)
Remember the golden rule of fantasy football: never start a player with a game scheduled on Monday night unless it is a virtual certainty he plays. That clearly is not the case for Marshawn Lynch in Week 4.
Current estimate for Marshawn Lynch on Monday night, per source: 60-40 not playing.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) October 3, 2015
Eric Decker, WR, Jets (Knee)
It’s difficult to forecast Jets WRs, especially when Ryan Fitzpatrick is delivering the football. He’s as likely to find the opposition as he is to find one of his own. This only exacerbates Eric Decker’s conundrum.
The Jets WR was limited in practice and his availability is yet to be determined. Play it safe, go with another option before your lineups lock early Sunday morning.
RB Chris Ivory was a full participant in practice today. He will play vs Dolphins in London. Eric Decker was limited. Availability is TBD
— Manish Mehta (@MMehtaNYDN) October 1, 2015
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