Sports Interaction

2025 NFL Week 4 Player Odds, Fantasy Picks: Injuries opening the door for other players

Heading into Week 4 I’m scouring the injury report and looking for some value on players stepping into bigger roles.

Here’s our fantasy and player prop picks for Week 4.

Sports Interaction

Pick
Odds
Player
Game Prop
NFL • Baltimore Ravens @ Kansas City Chiefs
210 on Sports Interaction
CLOSED • 09/28/2025
Tally (Win %)
0-1-0 (0%)
Money Meter
$-10.00
ROI
-100.0%
Betslip #1758820622466-53c6-159

Make sure to check out Sports Interaction’s complete list of NFL game oddsNFL futures and NFL specials and props.

Hunter Henry Over 36.5 receiving yards

Hunter Henry is coming off a big performance against Pittsburgh last week, recording a game-high 90 receiving yards and two TDs. I like that success to continue against a Panthers defence that is giving up 74 yards per game to tight end this season.

It continues a trend that saw Carolina finish as one of the worst defences against tight ends last season, allowing 11 TDs against the position. Nothing looks different with the defence through three weeks.

Henry has also seen his role increase as the season has gone on, going from eight targets and four receptions in Week 1 to 11 targets and eight receptions in Week 3. The connection with quarterback Drake Maye has clearly grown as Hunter now leads the team in receptions (13) and receiving yards (165).

Combine all that with New England’s struggling rushing offence and I think it’s an easy Over on Henry’s receiving yards total this week.

Kareem Hunt anytime TD

This is an easy pick for me, particularly with how unpredictable Kansas City’s receiving corps is at the moment. Travis Kelce looks like he’s on his last legs, Xavier Worthy is out with a shoulder injury and Rashee Rice is serving the third of a six-game suspension.

Kareem Hunt and Isaiah Pacheco each had 10 carries last week against the Giants, but it was Hunt who punched in a touchdown from the one-yard line. In fact, Pacheco didn’t get any carries inside New York’s 15-yard line. Hunt is the closer when the Chiefs get to the red zone.

Hunt should produce against a Ravens defence that ranks among the worst in the entire NFL. Opponents have scored 11 TDs on 14 trips to the red zone against Baltimore and the Ravens have allowed seven rushing TDs in just three games.

Regardless if Hunt leads the team in rushing yards, he’ll get the assignment close to the goal line and he should capitalize.

Matthew Golden Over 39.5 receiving yards

Rookie receiver Matthew Golden has become increasingly more trusted in Green Bay’s offence, with his snap count and participation climbing significantly each week of the season. Golden led the Packers with 52 receiving yards in Week 3 and with Jayden Reed out with a broken collarbone, I expect another big performance from Golden in Week 4.

It also helps that Golden will be up against a Dallas pass defence that ranks dead last in the NFL. The Cowboys are giving up the most receiving yards to wide receivers this season, allowing 13 passing plays of 25-plus yards.

Chicago’s Caleb Williams just torched Dallas for four passing TDs last week, so how do they expect to contain Jordan Love? With no pass rush to worry about, Love should have plenty of time to find Golden on deep routes that eat up a lot of yards in the air.

Other Articles