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IDP Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 9

Aaron Donald - Fantasy Football Rankings, IDP Draft Sleepers, Defense (DST)

Chris Gregory gives his IDP rankings and the top streamers to start along with defensive players to sit for Week 9 of the 2022 fantasy football season.

This has been one amazing NFL trade deadline, with multiple IDP-relevant players on the move. In my IDP Start and Sit article, I will dive deeper into those moves later this week. There I can go more in-depth on the issues of whether Roquan Smith's fantasy stock is up (it isn't) or if Bradley Chubb's is down. With that rich topic saved for another day, two other IDP-relevant issues are worth discussing very briefly here.

First, let us address the return of Josey Jewell to Denver’s lineup. As predicted, Jewell’s return dropped Alex Singleton off the fantasy radar, limiting him to a 25% snap share. While it’s encouraging to see Singleton maintain a defensive role, the versatile LB saw just 18 snaps on a thin LB unit last week. While there is a chance Singleton sees some uptick in outside usage with Chubb gone, the odds of that uptick being significant are low. Nik Bonitto is much better suited to step into Chubb’s old role.

Last but not least, we have to mention the situation in Indianapolis. Last week, saw Shaquille Leonard return to a limited role, which we anticipated would hurt Zaire Franklin’s fantasy stock. Instead, Franklin played 100% of the Colts' snaps again while Leonard ate into Bobby Okereke’s playing time. This is a major occurrence, as it suggests Leonard and Franklin will both be top-20 options once Leonard is healthy. Okereke loses nearly all value in that situation... With that, let’s get to our IDP rankings!

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Linemen of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Brian Burns Panthers Bengals
2 Matthew Judon Patriots Colts
3 Maxx Crosby Raiders Jaguars
4 Aaron Donald Rams Buccaneers
5 Za’Darius Smith Vikings Commanders
6 Khalil Mack Chargers Falcons
7 Jaelan Phillips Dolphins Bears
8 Gregory Rousseau Bills Jets
9 Trey Hendrickson Bengals Panthers
10 Bradley Chubb Dolphins Bears
11 Deatrich Wise Jr. Patriots Colts
12 Von Miller Bills Jets
13 Montez Sweat Commanders Vikings
14 Rashan Gary Packers Lions
15 Cameron Jordan Saints Ravens
16 Danielle Hunter Vikings Commanders
17 Sam Hubbard Bengals Panthers
18 Josh Allen Jaguars Raiders
19 Uchenna Nwosu Seahawks Cardinals
20 Vita Vea Buccaneers Rams
21 Chris Jones Chiefs Titans
22 Deforest Buckner Colts Patriots
23 Quinnen Williams Jets Bills
24 Kwity Paye (Q) Colts Patriots
25 Aidan Hutchinson Lions Packers
26 Christian Wilkins Dolphins Bears
27 Joe Tryon-Shoyinka Buccaneers Rams
28 Haason Reddick Eagles Texans
29 Travon Walker Jaguars Raiders
30 Denico Autry Titans Chiefs
31 Grady Jarrett Falcons Chargers
32 Jeffery Simmons Titans Chiefs
33 Javon Hargrave Eagles Texans
34 Chase Young (Q) Commanders Vikings
35 Derrick Brown Panthers Chargers
36 Yannick Ngakoue Colts Patriots
37 Jonathan Allen Commanders Vikings
38 Jerry Hughes Texans Eagles
39 Rashad Weaver (Q) Titans Chiefs
40 Leonard Floyd Rams Buccaneers
41 Daron Payne Commanders Vikings
42 Justin Houston Ravens Saints
43 Robert Quinn Eagles Texans
44 Preston Smith Packers Lions
45 Zach Allen Cardinals Seahawks
46 Josh Sweat Eagles Texans
47 Kenny Clark Packers Lions
48 George Karlaftis Chiefs Titans
49 Matt Ioannidis Panthers Bengals
50 Rasheem Green Texans Eagles

 

DL Gamble(s) of the Week: Uchenna Nwosu, Seattle Seahawks

With nearly half our DL rankings stolen by the bye this week, people in even the shallowest of IDP leagues will have to take some gambles in Week 9. So Nwosu isn’t necessarily a big “gamble” this week. That said, the former project out of USC gets a big boost this week, thanks to his matchup and the byes.

Nwosu ranks 13th amongst all edge rushers in quarterback pressures this year. He’s also topped five tackles in half of his games. The Cardinals have given up 5.25 pressures per game on the edge and allowed Nwosu to take down Kyler Murray in their last matchup. We also project the Cardinals to play three backups as starters on their offensive line. Put all that together, and the Seahawk is a viable DL2 in Week 9.

 

DL Fold(s) of the Week: Carl Lawson, New York Jets

In a week where four of our top-10 fantasy DLs are on bye, selecting a DL to fold is tough. For many, it's an all-hands-on-deck situation. However, we must select a fold for this week, so we are going with Lawson.

The former Bengal has been sneakily effective this year, collecting more pressures than Aidan Hutchinson, Shaquil Barrett, and Khalil Mack, amongst others. The only form of fantasy production Lawson offers is sacks, though, and the Bills give up the second-fewest QB takedowns in the NFL. In eight games, Lawson has just six solo tackles and one forced turnover, so this matchup is concerning for his managers.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Nick Bolton Chiefs Titans
2 Foyesade Olukun Jaguars Raiders
3 Jordyn Brooks Seahawks Cardinals
4 Roquan Smith Ravens Saints
5 T.J. Edwards Eagles Texans
6 C.J. Mosley Jets Bills
7 Devin Lloyd Jaguars Raiders
8 Zaire Franklin Colts Patriots
9 Devin White Buccaneers Rams
10 Cole Holcomb Commanders Vikings
11 De’Vondre Campbell (Q) Packers Lions
12 Pete Werner Saints Ravens
13 Jordan Hicks Vikings Commanders
14 Divine Deablo Raiders Jaguars
15 Logan Wilson Bengals Panthers
16 Drue Tranquill Chargers Falcons
17 Shaquille Leonard Colts Patriots
18 Demario Davis Saints Ravens
19 Lavonte David Buccaneers Rams
20 Eric Kendricks Vikings Commanders
21 Bobby Wagner Rams Buccaneers
22 Mykal Walker Falcons Chargers
23 Rashaan Evans Falcons Chargers
24 Willie Gay Jr. Chiefs Titans
25 Frankie Luvu Panthers Bengals
26 Christian Kirksey Texans Eagles
27 Malcolm Rodriguez Lions Packers
28 Quay Walker Packers Lions
29 Nicholas Morrow Bears Dolphins
30 Zaven Collins Cardinals Seahawks
31 Germaine Pratt Bengals Panthers
32 Matt Milano Bills Jets
33 Cody Barton Seahawks Cardinals
34 David Long Jr. Titans Chiefs
35 Denzel Perryman Raiders Jaguars
36 Shaq Thompson Panthers Bengals
37 Jerome Baker Dolphins Bears
38 Tremaine Edmunds Bills Jets
39 Quincy Williams Jets Bills
40 Isaiah Simmons Cardinals Seahawks
41 Kyzir White Eagles Texans
42 Jaelan Phillips Dolphins Bears
43 Bradley Chubb Dolphins Bears
44 Alex Anzalone Lions Packers
45 Ja’Whaun Bentley Patriots Colts
46 Patrick Queen Ravens Saints
47 Ernest Jones Rams Buccaneers
48 Elandon Roberts Dolphins Bears
49 Kwon Alexander Jets Bills
50 Jamin Davis Commanders Vikings

 

LB Gamble(s) of the Week: Willie Gay Jr., Kansas City Chiefs

You don't love the volume for Gay, as the Chiefs are quick to pull him in blowouts. In Week 1, he sat for 35% of his team's snaps in a blowout win over Arizona, and in Week 7, he missed 43% in what was likely a big win over San Francisco. He’s also still easing back from a long break, which may have impacted his playing time in San Fran as well. Despite those concerns, you have to love the production and matchup for Gay.

Gay is averaging a tackle once every 6.5 snaps in limited action this season after showing upside in 2021. He’s an active tackler who gets behind the line regularly, and he also blitzes enough to offer the chance of a sack. Against a Titans team that has run the ball more than any other team in the NFL the past three weeks, Gay and Nick Bolton both offer double-digit tackle upside. The risk of the Chiefs resting him again in a blowout is worth the upside in this one.

 

LB Fold(s) of the Week: Patrick Queen, Baltimore Ravens

You hate any move that causes you to question a player’s value or role in their defense. The acquisition of Roquan Smith forces us to do just that with Patrick Queen. The Ravens have now invested draft picks and a potential new contract in Smith, less than three years after they used a first-round pick on Queen to lead this defense. While these 'backers should play together plenty, we now have significant questions about what Queen's role will be.

Queen was already a big play-dependent fantasy option most weeks. He has just two games with more than seven tackles this season, and he’s relied largely on sacks or turnovers to supplement that income. He's been able to do that thanks to elite playing time, but what happens when Smith inevitably takes the lion’s share of the tackles on the interior? Worse, what if the Ravens rotate their ‘backers more and keep Josh Bynes involved?

Queen has played less than 80% of Baltimore’s defensive snaps in 16 games. He collected four big plays in those games and averaged just 5.5 tackles per contest. That low tackle volume was without Smith playing the lead role on the interior too. If Smith plays the role we expect and Bynes rotates in for Queen on just 20% of the snaps, Queen’s fantasy stock will tumble. That is why he’s an LB4 for us this week.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James Chargers Falcons
2 Jordan Poyer (Q) Bills Jets
3 Jonathan Owens Texans Eagles
4 Harrison Smith Vikings Commanders
5 Jevon Holland Dolphins Bears
6 L’Jarius Sneed Chiefs Titans
7 Eddie Jackson Bears Dolphins
8 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Rams
9 Ryan Neal Seahawks Cardinals
10 Jalen Thompson Cardinals Seahawks
11 Jalen Pitre Texans Eagles
12 DeShon Elliott Lions Packers
13 Budda Baker Cardinals Seahawks
14 Kevin Byard Titans Chiefs
15 Jaylinn Hawkins Falcons Chargers
16 Jaquan Brisker Bears Dolphins
17 Mike Edwards Buccaneers Rams
18 Roger McCreary Titans Bills
19 Andre Cisco Jaguars Raiders
20 Richie Grant Falcons Chargers
21 Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner Jets Bills
22 Rayshawn Jenkins Jaguars Raiders
23 Jalen Ramsey Rams Buccaneers
24 Kyle Dugger (Q) Patriots Colts
25 Mike Jackson Seahawks Cardinals
26 Donte Jackson Panthers Bengals
27 Derek Stingley Texans Eagles
28 A.J. Terrell (Q) Falcons Chargers
29 Marcus Maye Saints Ravens
30 D.J. Reed Jets Bills
31 Nick Scott Rams Buccaneers
32 Tariq Woolen Seahawks Cardinals
33 Vonn Bell Bengals Panthers
34 Marlon Humphrey Ravens Saints
35 Kamren Curl Commanders Vikings
36 Tyrann Mathieu Chiefs Titans
37 Kerby Joseph Lions Packers
38 Chuck Clark Ravens Saints
39 Kenny Moore II Colts Patriots
40 Geno Stone Ravens Saints
41 Xavier Woods Panthers Bengals
42 Devin McCourty Patriots Colts
43 Carlton Davis Buccaneers Rams
44 Jordan Whitehead Jets Bills
45 Marcus Epps Eagles Texans
46 Patrick Peterson Vikings Commanders
47 Marshon Lattimore (Q) Saints Ravens
48 Juan Thornhill Chiefs Titans
49 Jeff Okudah Lions Packers
50 Jessie Bates III Bengals Panthers

 

DB Gamble(s) of the Week: Kerby Joseph, Detroit Lions

After failing to earn a defensive snap in his first three games, Joseph has seen 100% of Detroit's defensive plays in three of his past four. In his past two games, Joseph has proven fantasy-relevant, forcing two fumbles and topping five tackles in each contest. While Aaron Rodgers isn’t likely to offer Joseph an interception, the rookie from Illinois should see plenty of PD opportunities against Robert Tonyan and Aaron Jones. He's a worthwhile flyer in deep formats.

Honorable Mention: Mike Jackson, CB, Seattle Seahawks

 

DB Fold(s) of the Week: Johnathan Abram, Las Vegas Raiders

We recently warned in our Start and Sit column that Abram's name was on the trade block, and his playing time was declining. Well, he wasn't traded, but he also didn't get the start in Week 8. Las Vegas offered Abram just 34% of their snaps last week in a game they were down early, and they didn't see him as the guy to stop Alvin Kamara's huge week.

After declining to pick up his fifth-year option this offseason and unsuccessfully trying to trade him, there's real fear he could be treated as a rotational piece moving forward. While it's possible Abram wasn't playing for trade reasons only, meaning his snaps could bounce back now, it seems unlikely the Raiders will immediately return him to his old role after benching him. Roster Abram cautiously, knowing the Raiders apparently question his fit in their scheme.



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