NFLThe Harrisons: Who was worst in Week 4?Cleveland Browns cornerback Tramon Williams: He's now part of team lore, filed under Goes Down In Cleveland annals as “crazy ways the Browns lose.” You just can’t jump offsides when the opponent is attempting a possible game-winning field goal. You just can’t.Jake Roth, USA TODAY SportsPittsburgh Steelers kicker Josh Scobee: JOSH SCOBEE The now former Pittsburgh Steeler set the tone for Week 4 — where kicking ranged from bad to terrible. And, yeah, we know it’s not nice to kick a guy on his way out the door. But we wanted to make sure he knew — no paycheck and no participation trophy.Gene J. Puskar, APOakland Raiders running back Latavius Murray: Just when the Oakland Raiders were gaining some momentum, their top running back hurts their cause badly with two fumbles (one lost) and just 49 yards on 16 carries. And that was against a Chicago Bears defense that began the day ranked 28th against the run.Jonathan Daniel, Getty ImagesMiami Dolphins defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh: Along with Scobee, a repeat winner. After Sunday's no-show, at least Suh didn’t have to worry about finding room in his luggage for a trophy on the flight home from London.Steven Flynn, USA TODAY SportsTampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston: Since we're picking on an unemployed kicker, we think it's OK to pick on a rookie QB. Winston was responsible for five turnovers, including four interceptions, in a loss to the Carolina Panthers.Reinhold Matay, Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY SportsFeatured Weekly Ad