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8 Fantasy Football Sleepers for Week 4

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Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, New York Jets

Austin Seferian-Jenkins made his 2017 debut in Week 3, and while he only played 76% of the Jets' offensive snaps, his role in the offense was huge.

His six targets accounted for 26% of the team's total -- the league's 23rd-highest mark in Week 3, as well as the 3rd-highest mark among tight ends. Head coach Todd Bowles was concerned about ASJ's conditioning going into that one, but with the rust shaken off last week, he could also see an increased snap count.

As with Powell, the Jets' overall offensive ineptitude is obviously a concern, but this sizable workload gives him a solid floor, while you also get the upside that he becomes a weekly starter in fantasy if he continues to command such a significant portion of the Jets' offense.