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Week 2 IDP Fantasy Football Rankings

Joey Bosa - IDP Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Fantasy Football DST Rankings, Defense Streamers

Chris Gregory gives his IDP rankings and the top streamers to start along with defensive players to sit for Week 2 of the 2022 fantasy football season.

We say this every year, but… man, that Week 1 was weird! We saw potential stars unexpectedly benched (Kadarius Toney and Cam Akers). We saw numerous fantasy-relevant QBs play like they were passing kidney stones (Joe Burrow, Dak Prescott, Tom Brady, Trey Lance, etc.). We also saw some of the highest drafted players in all of fantasy perform just adequately (Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, etc.). At the same time, a guy who seemingly lost his job just weeks ago (Antonio Gibson) excelled.

However, things were a little more predictable on the defensive side of the ball. A number of our Week 1 Gambles and Streamers were hits thanks to big plays, while several other defenders we've pushed in the past finally broke out (thanks, Alex Highsmith). Unfortunately, there were also major injuries that IDP managers must be aware of, like the losses of Jamal Adams, Justin Simmons, and T.J. Watt. Luckily, we are here to address how to replace those players this week.

Before we get started, as always, these rankings primarily use my Casual Scoring system that rewards 0.5-points per half tackle, 1-point per solo, 2-points per PD or FR, 4-points per sack, and 6-points per forced turnover (INT or FF). However, these rankings will also consider our new Rotoballer IDP scoring (Premium Defensive Scoring). We will also cover positional Gambles worth taking, defenders you should Fold on, and occasionally defenders On the Rise (Talanoa Hufanga) this season. With that covered, let’s get to it!

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Top Fantasy Defensive Linemen of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Myles Garrett Browns Jets
2 Micah Parsons Cowboys Bengals
3 Nick Bosa 49ers Seahawks
4 Aaron Donald Rams Falcons
5 Joey Bosa Chargers Chiefs
6 Trey Hendrickson Bengals Cowboys
7 Rashan Gary Packers Bears
8 Maxx Crosby Raiders Cardinals
9 Brian Burns Panthers Giants
10 Matthew Judon Patriots Steelers
11 Khalil Mack Chargers Chiefs
12 Danielle Hunter Vikings Eagles
13 Alex Highsmith Steelers Patriots
14 Shaquil Barrett Buccaneers Saints
15 Montez Sweat Commanders Lions
16 Von Miller Bills Titans
17 Sam Hubbard Bengals Cowboys
18 Haason Reddick Eagles Vikings
19 Za’Darius Smith Vikings Eagles
20 Demarcus Lawrence Cowboys Bengals
21 Charles Harris Lions Commanders
22 Jonathan Allen (Q) Commanders Lions
23 Chandler Jones Raiders Cardinals
24 Kwity Paye Colts Jaguars
25 Cameron Heyward Steelers Patriots
26 Bradley Chubb Broncos Texans
27 Gregory Rousseau Bills Titans
28 Jeffery Simmons Titans Bills
29 Cameron Jordan Saints Buccaneers
30 Josh Allen Jaguars Colts
31 Leonard Williams Giants Panthers
32 Marcus Davenport Saints Buccaneers
33 Rashad Weaver Titans Bills
34 Leonard Floyd Rams Falcons
35 Jaelan Phillips Dolphins Ravens
36 Kayvon Thiboeaux (Q) Giants Panthers
37 Preston Smith Packers Bears
38 Robert Quinn Bears Packers
39 Uchena Nwosu Seahawks 49ers
40 Chris Jones Chiefs Chargers
41 Randy Gregory Broncos Texans
42 Deforest Buckner Colts Jaguars
43 Jerry Hughes Texans Broncos
44 Travon Walker Jaguars Colts
45 Aiden Hutchinson Lions Commanders
46 Azeez Ojulari (Q) Giants Panthers
47 Bud Dupree Titans Bills
48 Jonathan Greenard Texans Broncos
49 Odafe Oweh Ravens Dolphins
50 Daron Payne Commanders Lions

 

DL Gamble(s) of the Week

Azeez Ojulari & Kayvon Thibodeaux as DL2 Options

Both Ojulari and Thibodeaux are big names, so they may not appear to be “gambles” this week. However, neither pass rusher played in Week 1, and both are listed as questionable. Thus, if they play this week, they could be on a serious snap count. It also means you would be starting a possibly gimpy Thibodeaux in his first NFL game, sight unseen. Those factors add a lot of risk/gamble to these popular quantities.

Despite injury, we will consider making these Giants a DL2 in our lineup if they play. The reason for that is they play the Panthers in Week 2. Carolina surrendered a pressure once every 3.5 pass plays in Week 1, and both of their offensive tackles graded very poorly as pass blockers. Rookie Ikem Ekwonu was particularly bad, giving up four pressures and two sacks. While the Panthers may not throw a lot, their pass protection is bad enough to elevate opposing edge rushers every week.

 

DL Fold(s) of the Week

Robert Quinn, Chicago Bears

Many of Robert Quinn's fantasy prospects in Week 2 ride on whether David Bakhtiari and Elgton Jenkins play in this contest. Early reports indicate both practiced in individual drills on Wednesday, which could indicate at least one elite tackle will return for the Packers on Sunday. If either player is healthy enough to return to full action, that is bad news for Chicago.

While it’s been a while since Bakhtiari was fully healthy, he's an All-Pro when active. Jenkins wasn't much worse, showing Pro Bowl potential at every position on the line. Add that to the fact Robert Quinn graded poorly as a pass rusher in Week 1, was a pre-season fade for us, and no longer has Khalil Mack to take attention, and this former Tar Heel could disappoint this week. If both tackles are out again, we won't bet against Quinn as a DL2, but if they play he’s a hard fold for us.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Jordyn Brooks Seahawks 49ers
2 C.J. Mosley Jets Browns
3 Roquan Smith Bears Packers
4 Devin White Buccaneers Saints
5 Shaquille Leonard (Q) Colts Jaguars
6 Bobby Wagner Rams Falcons
7 Micah Parsons Cowboys Bengals
8 Foyesade Oluokun Jaguars Colts
9 De’Vondre Campbell Packers Bears
10 Logan Wilson Bengals Cowboys
11 T.J. Edwards Eagles Vikings
12 Eric Kendricks Vikings Eagles
13 Cole Holcomb Commanders Lions
14 Devin Lloyd Jaguars Colts
15 Kamu Grugier-Hill Texans Broncos
16 Cody Barton Seahawks 49ers
17 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Browns Jets
18 Jordan Hicks Vikings Eagles
19 Nick Bolton Chiefs Chargers
20 Pete Werner Saints Buccaneers
21 Fred Warner 49ers Seahawks
22 Tremaine Edmunds Bills Titans
23 Myles Jack Steelers Patriots
24 Lavonte David Buccaneers Saints
25 Denzel Perryman (Q) Raiders Cardinals
26 Christian Kirksey Texans Broncos
27 Demario Davis Saints Buccaneers
28 Ernest Jones Rams Falcons
29 Bobby Okereke Colts Jaguars
30 Jerome Baker Dolphins Ravens
31 Shaq Thompson Panthers Giants
32 Isaiah Simmons Cardinals Raiders
33 Patrick Queen Ravens Dolphins
34 Leighton Vander Esch Cowboys Bengals
35 Zaven Collins Cardinals Raiders
36 Tae Crowder Giants Panthers
37 Kyzir White Eagles Vikings
38 Malcolm Rodriguez Lions Commanders
39 Rashaan Evans Falcons Rams
40 David Long Jr. Titans Bills
41 Quincy Williams Jets Browns
42 Dre Greenlaw 49ers Seahawks
43 Ja’Whaun Bentley Patriots Steelers
44 Mykal Walker Falcons Rams
45 Nicholas Morrow Bears Packers
46 Germaine Pratt Bengals Cowboys
47 Zach Cunningham Titans Bills
48 Matt Milano Bills Titans
49 Alex Singleton Broncos Texans
50 Jamin Davis Commanders Lions

 

LB Gamble(s) of the Week

Devin Lloyd as an LB1

Things are moving fast for this rookie, who still carries the risk of the unknown this early in his career. However, he performed very well in his first NFL action by accruing double-digit tackles and playing 90% of Jacksonville's defensive snaps. This suggests he has terrific usage for fantasy purposes and is acclimating quickly to his role.

This week Lloyd gets every linebacker’s dream: the Colts' offense. Last week Jonathan Taylor helped two Texan linebackers stuff the stat sheet in a competitive game, and this matchup should be similar. We expect the Colts to again control the clock in this one, with plenty of Taylor runs and short screens. That should offer enough volume to make Lloyd a borderline LB1 candidate this week, which is significantly higher than where many are ranking him.

 

LB Fold(s) of the Week

Denzel Perryman, Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders’ primary tackler left the Chargers game early with an injury last week. What’s worse, he was listed as questionable to play with an ankle injury on Wednesday. If Perryman does manage to play, there's a risk the team will protect him with a snap count. However, even if the Miami product is a full-go, he doesn’t have an ideal matchup.

Arizona ran the ball just 34% of the time last week, and the state of their defense suggests they could again go down early in this contest. The Cardinals are currently struggling to find their true #1 weapon on offense, and their defense looks worse than it has in years. That formula spells a heavy workload for Kyler Murray, which doesn’t play into Perryman's wheelhouse. Fade the Raiders' linebacker to an LB3 if he plays.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James Jr. Chargers Chiefs
2 Budda Baker Cardinals Raiders
3 Johnathan Abram Raiders Cardinals
4 Jordan Poyer Bills Titans
5 Mikah Fitzpatrick Steelers Patriots
6 Harrison Smith Vikings Eagles
7 Jeremy Chinn Panthers Giants
8 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Saints
9 Kevin Byard Titans Bills
10 Jalen Thompson Cardinals Raiders
11 Talanoa Hufanga 49ers Seahawks
12 Kamren Curl (Q) Commanders Lions
13 Kyle Dugger Patriots Steelers
14 Grant Delpit Browns Jets
15 Jevon Holland Dolphins Ravens
16 Vonn Bell Bengals Cowboys
17 Brandon Jones Dolphins Ravens
18 Jonathan Owens Texans Broncos
19 Tracy Walker III Lions Commanders
20 Trevon Diggs Cowboys Bengals
21 Kenny Moore II (Q) Colts Jaguars
22 Jaquan Brisker Bears Packers
23 Marcus Williams Ravens Dolphins
24 Xavier McKinney Giants Panthers
25 A.J. Terrell Falcons Rams
26 Marlon Humphrey Ravens Dolphins
27 Richie Grant Falcons Rams
28 Jalen Pitre Texans Broncos
29 Andre Cisco Jaguars Colts
30 Jordan Fuller Rams Falcons
31 Marcus Maye Saints Buccaneers
32 Jalen Ramsey Rams Falcons
33 Taylor Rapp Rams Falcons
34 Carlton Davis Buccaneers Saints
35 Xavier Woods Panthers Giants
36 Adrian Amos Packers Bears
37 Jessie Bates III Bengals Cowboys
38 Marcus Epps Eagles Vikings
39 Kyle Hamilton Ravens Dolphins
40 Jordan Whitehead (Q) Jets Browns
41 Donovan Wilson Cowboys Bengals
42 Mike Edwards Buccaneers Saints
43 Kendall Fuller Commanders Lions
44 Logan Ryan Buccaneers Saints
45 Taron Johnson Bills Titans
46 Nasir Adderley Chargers Chiefs
47 Amani Hooker Titans Bills
48 L’Jarius Sneed Chiefs Chargers
49 Josh Jones Seahawks 49ers
50 C.J. Gardner-Johnson Eagles Vikings

 

DB Gamble(s) of the Week

Trevon Diggs, Dallas Cowboys

Our Fold from last week is now our Gamble for this one. As always, Diggs has elite ball skills. This week he should get to use those skills repeatedly against Ja’Marr Chase, especially if Tee Higgins remains out with a concussion. If there’s no Higgins, you can bet Chase will again see double-digit targets. That could mean multiple shots at an INT for Diggs, and Joe Burrow has been feeling very generous with those lately.

 

DB Fold(s) of the Week

Marshon Lattimore & the Saints Secondary

Tampa Bay was the most pass-oriented offense in the NFL in 2021, but in Week 1 of this season, they flipped the script entirely. Last Sunday, the Buccaneers were the sixth most run-heavy offense in the league, likely due to multiple injuries that in their receiver room and along their offensive line. It also didn't help that Tom Brady looked rustier than we are used to seeing him.

Now reports out of Tampa are that Mike Evans and Julio Jones were both limited in practice on Wednesday, while Chris Godwin and Russell Gage are unlikely to play against the Saints. Given the injuries on their line and the plague hitting that receiver room, it seems logical that Tampa would try to stick with their run-heavy script. If that happens, it means limited fantasy opportunities for everyone in New Orleans’ secondary.



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