Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Plus-Money Anytime TD Props Week 5

Vegas vs Fulltime Rankings: Top Plus-Money Anytime Touchdown Props For Week 5 Our new series “Vegas vs Fulltime Projections”, focusing on data analytics exclusive to FullTime premium members, is off to a red-hot start up 15.75 units after four weeks of NFL action! Written by Frank Taddeo, @RespectedMoney on X Playing in leagues like the Fantasy Football World Championships (FFWC) that require double-flex starting options, identifying players who could explode on a weekly basis can lead to a winning formula. Every week this season, I will be taking a look at players who not only offer immense value to those looking to invest in players outside of fantasy football, but also help fantasy managers lock in on players who may be flying under-the-radar on your bench or waiver wire. Let’s take a deeper dive into the best plus-money options in Week 5 of the 2025 season in comparison to our elite-winning Fulltime Fantasy Projections. Top Values By The Projections WR Amon-Ra St. Brown +100 Fulltime Projection: 0.75 (75%) Investing in Jared Goff’s top passing target in Week 4 against Cleveland proved lucrative and we shockingly find even-money odds on him to score once again in Week 5. ASB, who is tied for the league lead in receiving touchdowns (6), impressively ranks 2nd among all wideouts in Red Zone Targets (9). The No. 2 overall WR in PPR will now be awarded with a plus-matchup against a Bengals defense allowing the fourth-most passing yards (1,048) through the first month of the season. Respected Money Note: ASB has now scored 40 total touchdowns in his 70 career regular season games (57.1%). RB Quinshon Judkins +115 Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%) After three weeks of game action, Judkins has soared up to overall RB23 in PPR scoring formats. Averaging 79 rushing yards per game, the rookie running back will now face a Vikings defense that has allowed three rushing touchdowns through weeks. Fresh off surrendering two touchdowns to Kenneth Gainwell in Dublin, Judkins projects as one of the top plus-money targets on the slate. After cashing for us at +160 last week, we will invest in the former Ohio State standout to score for a third consecutive game. WR Nico Collins +135 Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%) After cashing for us in Week’s 2 and 3, Collins came up short in Week 4 against the Titans, despite hauling in 4 catches for 79 yards. The veteran wideout, who strongly ranks 13th in target share (27.2%), will now face a favorable matchup against a vulnerable Ravens defense that has allowed the second-most passing touchdowns (9) – with six of those going to opposing wideouts. Respected Money Note: Collins has 9 receptions for 139 yards in two games versus the Ravens in his career. Top Moonshots That Could Lead To Glory WR Marvin Harrison Jr +150 Fulltime Projection: 0.75 (75%) Fresh off his best game of the season in Week 4 against Seattle, posting six receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown off 10 targets, a second big outing projects to be on tap versus Tennessee on Sunday. The Titans, who are allowing the sixth-most Fantasy points to opposing receivers, are heavy underdogs in this matchup and will likely struggle to slow down the Arizona offense. Respected Money Note: Harrison has scored 7 of his career 10 touchdowns (70%) at home in front of the Cardinals faithful through 21 career games. Let’s grab the healthy plus-odds for a player who enjoys significant home/road split production. WR Jake Ferguson +155 Fulltime Projection: 0.25 (25%) Take a bow if you knew after four weeks, that Cowboys’ TE Jake Ferguson leads the NFL in targets (39). With Cee Dee Lamb out, the veteran TE has become one of the top receiving weapons for Dak Prescott and in Week 5 he draws a woeful Jets defense that just allowed two touchdowns to TE Darren Waller on Monday night. 3rd in Routes Run (130), 6th in Air Yards (170), 9th in Red Zone Targets (3) and 2nd in First Read Targets (25) – sign us up for the fourth-year pro to help us cash yet another Moonshot investment this season. WR Tetairoa McMillan +155 Fulltime Projection: 1.0 (100%) McMillan, who has received 8-plus targets in every game, ranks 6th in targets (35) among all wide receivers. Despite the heavy volume, he has failed to score a touchdown. In Week 5, the talented rookie draws a plus-matchup against the Dolphins, who have allowed three receivers to score 14.5-plus PPR points this season. Five opposing WRs have scored against Miami this season (M. Pittman, K. Boutte, M. Hollins, K. Shakir and G, Wilson). The juice is worth the squeeze for his first career NFL touchdown! Week 1-4 Performance Thus far, Vegas vs FullTime projections is off to red-hot start: ✅Week 1: 5-6 (+6.15 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 2: 7-10 (+7.25 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 3: 4-1 (+4.3 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 4: 3-6 (-1.95 UNITS) 🔥Overall YTD: 19-23 (+15.75 UNITS)📈 NFL Stats | Player Rankings
Week 5 Start/Sit: Top TE Picks

Week 5 Start/Sit – Tight End Week 5 is here, and fantasy managers are starting to get a clear picture of who they can rely on. With injuries piling up and matchups becoming more telling, making the right start/sit calls is crucial for tight ends. Written by high-stakes pro Adam Krautwurst Starts Jake Ferguson Jake Ferguson has been unstoppable, topping 16 points in three straight games while emerging as Dak Prescott’s most consistent weapon. With tight ends producing well against the Jets, Ferguson is a locked-in TE1. Dalton Kincaid Dalton Kincaid has offered both a safe floor and touchdown upside, scoring at least seven points in every game. The Patriots have been soft against tight ends, keeping Kincaid firmly in the starting mix. Sits Check out the other Week 4 Start em Sit em: QB Start em Sit em RB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em
Week 5 Start/Sit: Top WR Picks

Week 5 Start/Sit – Wide Receiver Week 5 is here, and fantasy managers are starting to get a clear picture of who they can rely on. With injuries piling up and matchups becoming more telling, making the right start/sit calls is crucial for wide receivers. Written by high-stakes pro Adam Krautwurst Starts Jakobi Meyers Jakobi Meyers has cooled the past two weeks, but the volume is still there. He remains a trusted target for Geno Smith and gets a favorable matchup with the Colts, who have allowed the third-most points to receivers. Meyers is a solid WR2 bounce-back candidate. Xavier Worthy Xavier Worthy returned from injury with 121 total yards on eight targets and two carries. He brings explosive upside back to Kansas City’s offense, and with Jacksonville struggling to contain wideouts, he profiles as a strong WR2 again this week. Sits Stefon Diggs Stefon Diggs looked sharp with 101 yards last week, but Buffalo’s secondary has suffocated opposing receivers, holding stars like Tyreek Hill and Chris Olave under 50 yards. Diggs could struggle in this matchup despite his volume. Tee Higgins Tee Higgins has averaged just 34 yards this season and has been invisible with Jake Browning at quarterback. With no reliable floor or ceiling, he belongs on fantasy benches until the Bengals’ offense shows signs of life. QB Start em Sit em RB Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em
Week 5 Start/Sit: Top RB Picks

Week 5 Start/Sit – Running Back Week 5 is here, and fantasy managers are starting to get a clear picture of who they can rely on. With injuries piling up and matchups becoming more telling, making the right start/sit calls is crucial for running backs. Written by high-stakes pro Adam Krautwurst Starts Woody Marks Woody Marks finally cashed in on his stash appeal, piling up 119 yards and two scores on 21 touches against Tennessee. He’s overtaking Nick Chubb in Houston’s backfield and offers dual-threat usage, especially in the passing game. Against a battered Ravens defense that’s giving up big yardage and touchdowns to backs, Marks is a strong RB2. Cam Skattebo Cam Skattebo has delivered at least 13 points in three straight, with a ceiling game of 24 in Week 3. He ranks top three in red-zone carries since Week 2 and remains a focal point whether the Giants are ahead or trailing. Against a Saints defense vulnerable on the ground, Skattebo is an easy start. Sits RJ Harvey RJ Harvey popped with 19.8 PPR points against Cincinnati but remains a risky play. Philadelphia hasn’t allowed a rushing touchdown since Week 1, and Harvey is still splitting work with J.K. Dobbins. He’s nothing more than a desperation flex. Chase Brown Chase Brown has been capped at 14 touches or fewer and hasn’t scored since Week 1. Facing a tough Lions run defense, he’ll need a touchdown to pay off—and that’s unlikely in negative game script. QB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em
Week 5 Start/Sit: Top QB Picks

Week 5 Start/Sit – Quarterback Week 5 is here, and fantasy managers are starting to get a clear picture of who they can rely on. With injuries piling up and matchups becoming more telling, making the right start/sit calls is crucial for quarterbacks. Written by high-stakes pro Adam Krautwurst Starts Justin Fields Justin Fields looked electric in his return from a concussion, torching Miami for 226 passing yards, two total touchdowns, and 81 rushing yards on his way to 29 fantasy points. He’s hit that mark in both of his healthy starts this year, and Dallas is next on the schedule. The Cowboys have given up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks, with Russell Wilson, Caleb Williams, and Jordan Love all surpassing 32. Fields should be in line for another top-tier week and is a top-three QB play. Kyler Murray Kyler Murray hasn’t posted huge fantasy numbers yet, topping 20 points in only two games, but his rushing production has kept him steady. He’s run for at least 32 yards in every contest and now gets a Tennessee defense that just allowed C.J. Stroud to post his best game of the season. Murray has top-five potential in this matchup. Sits Trevor Lawrence Trevor Lawrence has only one strong fantasy outing this season, and Kansas City’s defense has clamped down since Week 1. With his inconsistency and the Chiefs limiting production, Lawrence is not a trustworthy option in Week 5. Carson Wentz Carson Wentz’s Week 4 line was fueled by late garbage-time points. Against Cleveland, who ranks top five in fewest passing yards allowed and sacks QBs at a top-five rate, he’s a clear fade despite last week’s finish. RB Start em Sit em WR Start em Sit em TE Start em Sit em
Respected Money Breakdown: 49ers vs Rams TNF – Oct 2, 2025

Respected Money Breakdown: 49ers vs Rams Expert analysis and top fantasy picks by @respectedmoney for the 49ers vs Rams Week 5 clash. Updated: October 2, 2025, 12:24 PM EDT | Brought to you by @respectedmoney, one of the top Vegas insiders in the country. Week 5 of the 2025 season kicks off on Thursday Night with a pivotal clash between the 49ers (3-1) and Rams (3-1) in a battle for first place in the NFC West. TOP PLAYS RB Kyren Williams – Over 16.5 Rushing Attempts (-124) Williams, who is the overall RB18 in PPR scoring formats, projects as a workhorse back on Thursday night. Fantasy managers should fire up the veteran back as a solid RB1 with confidence, despite playing on the short week. A deeper dive reveals that Sean McVay and the Rams have historically leaned heavily on Williams against San Francisco. In three career games versus the 49ers the fourth-year back has posted 67 carries for 249 yards with five total touchdowns. Averaging 22.3 rushing attempts in those tilts, we will invest in over his 16.5 rushing attempts – against a 49ers defense that is allowing 4.1 yards per rush to opposing running backs through four games. WR – Davante Adams Anytime Touchdown (+115) Adams has quickly emerged as a favorite target of Matthew Stafford in his first season with Rams – scoring in three consecutive games. The veteran WR, who has scored 106 touchdowns in 168 career games, offers solid value at plus-odds to extend his scoring streak on Thursday night. Scoring at an absurd 68% clip in his illustrious career, let’s invest in a WR who ranks first among all wideouts in the NFL in red zone targets (10) and sixth in overall targets (35) – to find paydirt for the fourth consecutive week. WR – Davante Adams Over 54.5 Receiving Yards (-116) As we highlighted above, Adams has made an immediate impact with Los Angeles and it leads to the need for a double-pop investment on his receiving yards. Adams, who has surpassed this projection in three straight games, has eclipsed this receiving yards demand in 9 of his last 11 games dating back to last season. Expect the savvy veteran, who has had 74 receptions for 1,009 yards and 8 touchdowns in 13 games on Thursday night games in his career, to add to those gaudy Prime Time numbers. Vegas vs FullTime Projections Performance Thus far, Respected Money projections are off to a red-hot start: ✅Week 1: 5-6 (+6.15 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 2: 7-10 (+7.25 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 3: 4-1 (+4.3 UNITS)📈 ✅Week 4: 3-6 (-1.95 UNITS) 🔥Overall YTD: 19-23 (+15.75 UNITS)📈 For real-time updates and the full projection file, members can download from the DOWNLOADS page. Stay tuned as our analysts adjust projections throughout the game!
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Week 4 Targets & Target Share by Team | Scott Atkins

Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 4 Targets & Target Share by Team Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and the targets and Target Share % reveal who’s receiving the looks by the Quarterback, regardless if they turn it into points or not. This breakdown covers all 32 teams across eight divisions, plus the top 10 leaders, to give you a fantasy edge for Week 5. This is a Weekly Member-Only Feature. Use this data to spot breakout candidates and waiver wire targets as the season heats up. Team-by-Team Target Breakdowns AFC East Target & Target Share % AFC North Target & Target Share % AFC South Target & Target Share % AFC West Target & Target Share % NFC East Target & Target Share % NFC North Target & Target Share % NFC South Target & Target Share % NFC West Target & Target Share % Top 10 Target Leaders Top 10 Target Share % Leaders
Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 4 RB Snap Counts & Opportunity Share %

Scott Atkins Breaks Down Week 4 RB Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % Written by Scott Atkins, veteran high-stakes fantasy analyst and contributor to FullTime Fantasy. Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season is in the books, and the snap counts and Opportunity Share % (Backfield Touches %) reveal who’s dominating backfields. This breakdown covers all 32 teams across eight divisions, plus the top 10 leaders, to give you a fantasy edge for Week 5. Snap counts show time on the field, while Opportunity Share % highlights players with the most touches (rushes + receptions) and what backfield usage %. Use this data to spot breakout candidates and waiver wire targets as the season heats up. Team-by-Team Running Back Breakdowns AFC East Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC North Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC South Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % AFC West Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC East Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC North Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC South Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % NFC West Snap Counts & Opportunity Share % Top 10 RB Snap Count Leaders Top 10 RB Opportunity Share % Leaders
FullTime Fantasy: Week 4 Injury Report & Waiver Radar

FullTime Fantasy: Week 4 Injury Report & Waiver Radar Updated Wednesday early AM Get a concise look at Week 4 NFL injury updates and top Week 5 waiver wire targets from FullTime Fantasy. Written by Duke Deming. Here’s your concise look from FullTime Fantasy at the biggest Week 4 injury developments and the best ways to attack the wire ahead of Week 5. Week 4 Injury Report Lamar Jackson (QB – BAL) Left Week 4 with a hamstring concern; status for Week 5 will depend on early-week testing/participation. Cooper Rush would presumably get the nod if Lamar misses time and Henry usage would surely see a boost. Malik Nabers (WR – NYG) Sustained a serious knee injury in Week 4 and was carted off. MRI confirmed torn ACL and Nabers will miss the rest of the year. Ricky Pearsall (WR – SF) DNP on Tuesday. Pearsall went down in the third quarter and briefly tried to return. However, he was listed as questionable after being evaluated for a knee injury. Despite testing the knee on the sideline in hopes of rejoining the action, he ultimately decided to sit out the rest of the game. After the 49ers’ loss, Pearsall revealed why he opted not to push through the injury. “I was testing it out,” Pearsall said postgame. “I fell pretty hard on that one play on the sideline, trying to keep my feet in bounds, and I fell pretty hard on my knee. And I was just feeling pain and a little bit of instability, so I wasn’t trying to really mess with it.” – Jennings, Bourne and Robinson would all see boosts to their usage. Jauan Jennings (WR – SF) (ankle/ribs) DNP on Tuesday. Bucky Irving (RB – TB) Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said Bucky Irving will undergo an MRI on Monday. Bowles admitted that Irving was one of the injured players he was “concerned” about. Rachaad White and Sean Tucker are next up with White already enjoying a 40% snap share. Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS) McLaurin missed week 4 and Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Monday that McLaurin (quadriceps) is among injured players who are “are trending in the right direction,” JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reports. Calvin Ridley (WR – TEN) Coach Brian Callahan said Monday that Ridley had his snaps dialed back during Sunday’s loss to the Texans due an undisclosed injury, Jim Wyatt of the Titans’ official site reports. Braelon Allen (RB – NYJ) suffered an MCL sprain during Monday’s loss to the Dolphins and will likely be placed on injured reserve, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Allen is expected to seek additional opinions on his knee injury, but a move to IR would sideline him for at least four games. Isiah Davis becomes a hot pickup to serve as a pass catching RB2. Tyjae Spears (RB – TEN) The Titans are expected to open Spears’ (ankle) 21-day practice window this week, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. D’Andre Swift (RB – CHI) Hip issue left him questionable, but he played and handled even more than his normal lead role. (Snaps up from 61% to 66%). If there’s any setback this week, Kyle Monangai and Roschon Johnson would split work. Najee Harris (RB – LAC) Placed on IR (Achilles). Rookie Omarion Hampton projects as a rest-of-season workhorse; Hassan Haskins and Kimani Vidal mix in behind him. CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL) Remained out for SNF (ankle). Expected to miss at least one more week. Jalen Tolbert and KaVontae Turpin to see elevated routes/targets; Jake Ferguson and the backs should absorb volume. Mike Evans (WR – TB) Out (hamstring) during Week 4 and expected to miss multiple games. Chris Godwin (ankle) made his season debut; rookie Emeka Egbuka and Sterling Shepard round out the top three. Cedric Tillman (WR – CLE) (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve. With the news that Dillon Gabriel is getting the start over Flacco, the Cleveland WR2 job is up in the air. Jamari Thrash is next man up, but the Tight Ends (Njoku and Fannin) look to see significant bumps. Terry McLaurin (WR – WAS) Missed Week 4 game (quad) and likely out for at least one more game. Washington’s WR depth gets tested; veteran Zach Ertz could see extra targets. Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA) suffered multiple torn ligaments in his dislocated knee, including his ACL, in Monday’s win over the Jets, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Hill underwent season-ending surgery on Tuesday. Per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero, Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus said Hill’s surgery went well and “everything was done with one procedure,” indicating he won’t need future surgery, which was a possibility. The goal, per Rosenhaus, is to be ready for the start of the 2026 season. WR Malik Washington should be rostered as well as TE Darren Waller. For deep leagues, WR Cedrick Wilson is signing with Miami off the Saints’ practice squad following Hill’s injury. Chuba Hubbard (RB – CAR) Played through questionable designation during Week 4 (managing calf soreness) but keep an eye on Rico Dowdle as next-man-up if there’s any setback. Trevor Eitenne too. Chuba’s snaps were unsurprisingly limited as his snap % went down from 74% to 62% to 50% the past three weeks. He gets Miami next week on a short week for them. Tyrone Tracy Jr. (RB – NYG) Out (shoulder) for multiple weeks. Rookie Cam Skattebo operated as the No. 1 back (75%) with Devin Singletary (25%) as the No. 2 back. Will Shipley (RB – PHI) Came off the injury report after an oblique issue; returned to see a 5% snap share as the number 3, even behind AJ Dillon. Isaiah Likely (TE – BAL) Isaiah Likely made his season debut and played 25 snaps (45%), five less than Mark Andrews. Likely was not targeted by Jackson, though Michael Mayer (TE – LV) Missed Week 4 (concussion), but has a chance to play in the next contest. Brock Bowers is locked in;