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IDP Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 16

Dallas Cowboys Defense, Trevon Diggs - Fantasy Football Rankings, IDP Targets, Draft Sleepers

Chris Gregory gives his IDP rankings and the top streamers to start along with defensive players to sit for Week 16 of the 2022 fantasy football season.

In the NFL, safety should come first. Player health is incredibly important, especially cognitive and mental health. So, it's the right decision whenever a team follows caution and rules a player out for head injuries or otherwise. The fact that teams are doing so more often does significantly complicate fantasy matchups, though. This is why people who claim "fantasy is just luck" finally have data to prove their point. While there's still skill to this game, the sheer number of injuries is giving luck more and more sway.

For proof of this concept, look at the state of the QB position this year. The 49ers and Cardinals both turned to their third-string options this week, and San Francisco briefly fielded their fourth-stringer last Sunday. The Dolphins also started a third-stringer at points this year, while at least 16 different starting quarterbacks have missed at least one game due to injury. This doesn't just thin the herd at quarterback and impact the value of pass catchers, either. This outcome impacts projections for defenders.

Most IDP managers will lick their chops if they see a third-string passer and will target defenders going against them. Not all situations are equal, though. For example, Brock Purdy has been incredibly efficient, surrendering just four total sacks and one interception across nearly three full games as a starter. His defense and scheme keep him safe, but there are backups worth targeting. Skylar Thompson and Trace McSorley are prime examples. McSorley, in particular, would be a generous opponent if he starts against Tampa.

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Top Fantasy Defensive Linemen of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Nick Bosa 49ers Commanders
2 T.J. Watt Steelers Raiders
3 Myles Garrett Browns Saints
4 Micah Parsons Cowboys Eagles
5 Maxx Crosby Raiders Steelers
6 Khalil Mack Chargers Colts
7 Matthew Judon Patriots Bengals
8 Za’Darius Smith Vikings Giants
9 Gregory Rousseau Bills Bears
10 Josh Uche Patriots Bengals
11 Danielle Hunter Vikings Giants
12 Alex Highsmith Steelers Raiders
13 Haason Reddick Eagles Cowboys
14 Brian Burns Panthers Lions
15 Montez Sweat Commanders 49ers
16 Kwity Paye Colts Chargers
17 Joey Bosa (Q) Chargers Colts
18 Josh Sweat Eagles Cowboys
19 Preston Smith Packers Dolphins
20 Aidan Hutchinson Lions Panthers
21 Chris Jones Chiefs Seahawks
22 Uchenna Nwosu Seahawks Chiefs
23 Jaelan Phillips Dolphins Packers
24 Cameron Heyward Steelers Raiders
25 Javon Hargrave Eagles Cowboys
26 Josh Allen Jaguars Jets
27 Bradley Chubb Dolphins Packers
28 Deatrich Wise Jr. Patriots Bengals
29 Sam Hubbard (Q) Bengals Patriots
30 Jonathan Allen Commanders 49ers
31 Demarcus Lawrence Cowboys Eagles
32 Jeffery Simmons Titans Texans
33 Trey Hendrickson (Q) Bengals Patriots
34 Quinnen Williams (Q) Jets Jaguars
35 Daron Payne Commanders 49ers
36 Leonard Floyd Rams Broncos
37 Vita Vea (Q) Buccaneers Cardinals
38 Fletcher Cox Eagles Cowboys
39 Kayvon Thibodeaux Giants Vikings
40 Denico Autry (Q) Titans Texans
41 J.J. Watt Cardinals Buccaneers
42 Jerry Hughes Texans Titans
43 Dexter Lawrence Giants Vikings
44 Deforest Buckner Colts Chargers
45 Baron Browning Broncos Rams
46 Azeez Ojulari Giants Vikings
47 Randy Gregory Broncos Rams
48 D.J. Reader Bengals Patriots
49 Leonard Williams Giants Vikings
50 Chase Young (Q) Commanders 49ers

 

DL Gamble(s) of the Week: Leonard Floyd, Los Angeles Rams

The Denver Broncos have been quietly rising in the sacks allowed category, culminating in a nasty seven-sack day for Brett Rypien against an average Arizona Cardinals pass rush. Denver currently ranks fourth-worst in Adjusted Sack Rate and is tied for the most sacks allowed in the NFL. That is an attractive matchup for Floyd, who has recently improved and is currently the Rams' top pass rusher.

 

DL Fold(s) of the Week: J.J. Watt, Arizona Cardinals

It’s dangerous to bet against one of the best defenders of this century, but the Buccaneers are a bad matchup for the elder Watt brother. While J.J. is coming off a three-sack game that will make many want to start him, Tom Brady remains one of the hardest QBs to sack in the NFL. In fact, Brady is taking fewer sacks without Tristan Wirfs (two in three games) than he was with him.

The reason Brady is taking fewer sacks has nothing to do with Wirfs. Rather, Brady is tossing more dangerous passes to avoid pressure. That said, you don't care why the GOAT is hard to sack. You just care that he is. We are fading Watt to a DL4 this week, given the matchup.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Foyesade Oluokun Jaguars Jets
2 Roquan Smith Ravens Falcons
3 Jordyn Brooks (Q) Seahawks Chiefs
4 C.J. Mosley Jets Jaguars
5 Rashaan Evans Falcons Ravens
6 Nick Bolton Chiefs Seahawks
7 Logan Wilson Bengals Patriots
8 Devin White Buccaneers Cardinals
9 Josey Jewell Broncos Rams
10 T.J. Edwards Eagles Cowboys
11 Zaire Franklin Colts Chargers
12 Pete Werner Saints Browns
13 De’Vondre Campbell Packers Dolphins
14 Alex Singleton Broncos Rams
15 Eric Kendricks Vikings Giants
16 Bobby Wagner Rams Broncos
17 Devin Lloyd Jaguars Jets
18 Dre Greenlaw 49ers Commanders
19 Troy Andersen Falcons Ravens
20 Drue Tranquill Chargers Colts
21 Bobby Okereke Colts Chargers
22 Demario Davis Saints Browns
23 Denzel Perryman Raiders Steelers
24 Christian Kirksey Texans Titans
25 Shaq Thompson Panthers Lions
26 Frankie Luvu Panthers Lions
27 Micah Parsons Cowboys Eagles
28 Jordan Hicks Vikings Giants
29 Isaiah Simmons Cardinals Buccaneers
30 T.J. Watt Steelers Raiders
31 Fred Warner 49ers Commanders
32 Cody Barton Seahawks Chiefs
33 Jamin Davis Commanders 49ers
34 Matt Milano Bills Bears
35 Lavonte David Buccaneers Cardinals
36 Willie Gay Jr. Chiefs Seahawks
37 Christian Harris Texans Titans
38 Patrick Queen Ravens Falcons
39 Myles Jack Steelers Raiders
40 Quay Walker Packers Dolphins
41 Tremaine Edmunds Bills Bears
42 Jaylon Smith Giants Vikings
43 Ernest Jones Rams Broncos
44 Nicholas Morrow Bears Bills
45 Jerome Baker Dolphins Packers
46 Deion Jones Browns Saints
47 Zaven Collins Cardinals Buccaneers
48 Elandon Roberts Dolphins Packers
49 Alex Anzalone Lions Panthers
50 Ja’Whaun Bentley Patriots Bengals

 

LB Gamble(s) of the Week: Troy Andersen, Atlanta Falcons

Mykal Walker has perennially put up LB2-quality fantasy numbers this year. Still, he was replaced by Troy Andersen last week, and Atlanta's Week 16 starting lineup has the rookie starting over Walker again. That means a role that has been very favorable to fantasy managers is now being filled by a talented do-it-all rookie who we considered a preseason sleeper.

In the two games Andersen has started for the Falcons, he's averaged 10 tackles per game. Now, the Montana State alum gets a Baltimore offense that ranks fourth in the NFL in rush percentage, heavily involves its tight ends, and should field a quarterback who's been injured for several weeks. This has the makings of a big week for Andersen and Rashaan Evans, but only the rookie is readily available in most leagues.

 

LB Fold(s) of the Week: Mykal Walker, Atlanta Falcons

Calling Walker a “Fold” may seem obvious, given his replacement is our LB Gamble this week. However, nominating Walker in this spot is necessary since he is currently the 17th-most rostered LB in IDP leagues and the 29th-most started.

This formerly reliable fantasy starter has no business being on rosters, let alone in lineups, when he played just 24% of the snaps last weekend. Despite being healthy, the Fresno State product wasn't in Atlanta's starting lineup last week, and he isn't listed as a starter this week, either. While we've seen players go through this and come out fantasy relevant anyways, you can't start an NFL backup in your fantasy playoffs.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James (Q) Chargers Colts
2 Jalen Pitre Texans Titans
3 Jordan Poyer Bills Bears
4 Julian Love Giants Vikings
5 Talanoa Hufanga 49ers Commanders
6 Jeremy Chinn Panthers Lions
7 Harrison Smith Vikings Giants
8 Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers Raiders
9 L’Jarius Sneed Chiefs Seahawks
10 Budda Baker Cardinals Buccaneers
11 Jalen Thompson Cardinals Buccaneers
12 Nate Hobbs Raiders Steelers
13 Jonathan Owens Texans Titans
14 Justin Simmons Broncos Rams
15 Grant Delpit Browns Saints
16 Jaquan Brisker Bears Bills
17 Rasul Douglas Packers Dolphins
18 Antoine Winfield Jr. (Q) Buccaneers Cardinals
19 Jevon Holland Dolphins Packers
20 Ryan Neal Seahawks Chiefs
21 Marcus Williams Ravens Falcons
22 Jayron Kearse Cowboys Eagles
23 Kerby Joseph Lions Panthers
24 Kyle Dugger Patriots Bengals
25 Damar Hamlin Bills Bears
26 Kamren Curl Commanders 49ers
27 Richie Grant Falcons Ravens
28 DeShon Elliott Lions Panthers
29 Adrian Amos Packers Dolphins
30 Tariq Woolen Seahawks Chiefs
31 Donovan Wilson Cowboys Eagles
32 Mike Edwards (Q) Buccaneers Cardinals
33 Kevin Byard Titans Texans
34 Rayshawn Jenkins Jaguars Jets
35 Carlton Davis Buccaneers Cardinals
36 Andre Cisco (Q) Jaguars Jets
37 Jeff Okudah Lions Panthers
38 Marlon Humphrey Ravens Falcons
39 Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner Jets Jaguars
40 Jalen Ramsey Rams Broncos
41 Vonn Bell Bengals Patriots
42 Kyler Gordon Bears Bills
43 Stephon Gilmore Colts Chargers
44 Fabian Moreau Giants Vikings
45 Trevon Diggs (Q) Cowboys Eagles
46 Jaylon Johnson Bears Bills
47 Jordan Whitehead Jets Jaguars
48 Jaylinn Hawkins Falcons Ravens
49 Jessie Bates III Bengals Patriots
50 Nick Scott Rams Broncos

 

DB Gamble(s) of the Week: Carlton Davis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Davis was started in fewer than 5% of IDP leagues last week, but he put together a tremendous showing against Ja’Marr Chase anyways. Now, Davis should be considered a good bet to shadow DeAndre Hopkins, who has seen double-digit targets in six of eight games this year.

Hopkins may have Trace McSorley throwing him the ball, leading to plenty of risky and off-target throws. That should play into Davis' strengths, allowing for multiple opportunities for a deflection or interception. There's a risk here if Arizona has Colt McCoy back, or they surprise us all by establishing the run despite Tampa stacking the box, but the upside is tremendous. Davis is the definition of a high-upside gamble this week.

 

DB Fold(s) of the Week: Jerry Jacobs, Detroit Lions

Jacobs has been a popular sleeper lately, with a PD in five straight games and 6+ tackles in three of his five starts. There's always the possibility he nabs one of those errant Sam Darnold throws, too. So, we can't blame people in deeper leagues if they take a flyer on him this week after he notched his first interception against the Jets.

We are fading Jacobs because Carolina is averaging just 22 pass attempts per game with Sam Darnold under center, and Darnold has zero interceptions in those three games. When Darnold does throw, 23% of those targets go to D.J. Moore, and another 15% have been throwaways. Darnold is going out of his way to avoid his usual messy decisions right now, and it's unlikely the Lions' pass rush can force one that Pittsburgh couldn't.

Of course, it’s always possible the Lions’ high-flying offense could run up the score on a Carolina defense that ranks 15th in scoring. That could force Darnold to throw more and make worse decisions. There's also the chance Jacobs sees extremely limited fantasy opportunities against a low-volume pass attack. That risk keeps him out of our rankings this week.



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