April 22, 2025
UFL Week 4 DFS Picks 2025

UFL Week 4 DFS Picks 2025

The second season of the United Football League continues as Week 4 kicks off this Friday.

We are starting to see the stronger teams separate themselves from the weaker ones as we get closer to the halfway mark of the season. We can also see the stronger players separate themselves from the weaker one. This makes it important to focus on the players who are showing that strength this week as we build our UFL Week 4 DFS Picks 2025 lineups.

Each week, we’ll give you one of our favorite building blocks from each position to help you assemble a winning DFS roster. You can get in on the action in one of many DraftKings contests. This week features a 4-game slate, a Saturday 2-game slate, or a Sunday only slate.

UFL Week 4 DFS Picks 2025

Quarterback

Bryce Perkins – Michigan Panthers, $9,800

Perkins has risen to the top of the UFL quarterback heap, averaging 18.64 points per game. Last week, he completed 17 of his 23 pass attempts for 193 yards against the San Antonio Brahmas. However, he did more damage with his legs, registering 10 carries for 30 yards and two rushing touchdowns. All told he walked away with 22.7 fantasy points.

He will face the Memphis Showboats for the second time in the young season. Perkins scored 18.9 fantasy points against the Memphis defense in Week 1 completing 16 of 19 pass attempts for 163 yards. The Panthers signal caller completed a touchdown pass and also ran one in himself in his team’s 26-12 win over the Showboats.

Running Back

Anthony McFarland – San Antonio Brahmas, $8,500

There hasn’t been much to get excited about offensively in San Antonio. The Brahmas are the third worst team in the UFL in total offense (720), and in overall scoring averaging just 13.7 points per game. However, McFarland may be the only good thing they have going for them. The former Pittsburgh Steeler is fourth in the league in total rushing yards (141), but is first in yards per attempt (8.8).

Last week, McFarland posted 15.5 fantasy points gaining 54 yards on 7 attempts while catching both of his targets for 21 yards and a touchdown reception. This week, he draws a Defenders defense that has allowed the fifth-most rushing yards, surrendering just over 100 yards per game this season.

Wide Receiver / Tight End

Sal Cannella – Arlington Renegades, $8,500

Things are bleak when it comes to pass catchers this week. Unless you want to pay up again for Jonathan Adams, or wait to see if Deon Cain returns to the field this week, reliable selections are limited. So, we turn to Cannella who enjoyed his second double-digit fantasy game of the season last week against the Stallions. The big tight end caught all six of his targets for 52 yards. He is currently fifth in the league in total receiving yards (136) as well as in total receptions (13). He also leads the Renegades in both categories.

Arlington’s passing game does face a tough test this week against a St. Louis defense that is allowing the second-fewest passing yards in the league. However, they have given up the most touchdown passes this season. The Battlehawks have also surrendered the third-highest yards per reception (11.0). Cannella is in a good position to maintain his workload and to find the end zone for the first time this year. He’ll make a great return on your investment if he does.

DST

DC Defenders $4,500

The Defenders defense is averaging a league-best 13.3 fantasy points per game this season. They are the only DST that has scored in the double digits in each of their three games this year. Last week, they picked off Manny Wilkins three times while allowing only 15 points in their win against the Battlehawks. DC leads the league in sacks, forced fumbles, interceptions. They are second in the league in points allowed.

This week, they are in a perfect situation at home against San Antonio. The Brahmas have the third-worst total offense in the league. They are scoring the third fewest points per game this season and have scored only four touchdowns through three games.On top of that, they are allowing the most sacks per game (2.7). Expect the Defenders to have a field day this week on their way to another double-digit fantasy performance.

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