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Week 8 IDP Rankings for Fantasy Football - Positional Rankings for Linebacker, Defensive Line, Defensive Back

Jessie Bates Atlanta Falcons Defense - Fantasy Football DST, Defense Streamers, Waiver Wire IDP

Fantasy football IDP rankings and IDP streamers for Week 8 of the 2023 NFL season. Chris's IDP fantasy start em, sit em picks for individual defensive players.

It's Week 8, and it’s a bit of a unicorn because… there are no teams on bye! Now, I know what you're asking. If there is this perfectly good week sitting right in the middle of the schedule where no teams are off, why on earth were there teams on bye in Weeks 5 and 6? Surely, those teams would have preferred some time off a bit deeper into the season and closer to the playoffs. Right?

The answer to your questions is yes. Some teams would have preferred to move their very early byes into this logical space. And no, I don't know why the NFL set it up this way. Maybe there's a deep secret behind this move. A deal with the Devil to get more Halloween decorations and demonic graphics into NFL broadcasts, perhaps? Or maybe the NFL has partnered with Taylor Swift to sell more Tay-Tay costumes in their stadiums on Halloween weekend?

Whatever the reason, Week 8 is an oasis from byes. A time when injury laden fantasy teams are granted a reprieve from additional insults to injury. It's a nice benefit for those struggling to field a roster, and it inflates our rankings with almost too many good options. However, this week of awesome will also push problems into the future. By not sprinkling a few byes in this week, we will simply have to suffer later with busier than necessary bye weeks.

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IDP Scoring System for Rankings:

6-points per Defensive Touchdown

4-points per Forced Turnover (FF/INT)

3-points per Sack

2- points per PD, FR, Safety

1-point Solo Tackle

0.5-points Assisted Tackle

Note: These rankings are also based on leagues that start one player at each defensive position (DL, LB, DB) and two DFLEX.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Linemen of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 T.J. Watt (Q) Steelers Jaguars
2 Micah Parsons Cowboys Rams
3 Nick Bosa 49ers Bengals
4 Myles Garrett Browns Seahawks
5 Josh Allen Jaguars Steelers
6 Maxx Crosby Raiders Lions
7 Alex Highsmith Steelers Jaguars
8 Aidan Hutchinson Lions Raiders
9 Haason Reddick Eagles Commanders
10 Brian Burns Panthers Texans
11 Trey Hendrickson Bengals 49ers
12 Aaron Donald Rams Cowboys
13 Chris Jones Chiefs Broncos
14 Danielle Hunter Vikings Packers
15 Khalil Mack Chargers Bears
16 Josh Sweat Eagles Commanders
17 Christian Wilkins Dolphins Patriots
18 Jaelan Phillips Dolphins Patriots
19 Javon Hargrave 49ers Bengals
20 Kayvon Thibodeaux Giants Jets
21 Joey Bosa (Q) Chargers Bears
22 Rashan Gary Packers Vikings
23 Kwity Paye Colts Saints
24 Jalen Carter (Q) Eagles Commanders
25 Chase Young Commanders Eagles
26 Carl Granderson Saints Colts
27 Daron Payne Commanders Eagles
28 Will Anderson Jr. Texans Panthers
29 Byron Young Rams Cowboys
30 Vita Vea Buccaneers Bills
31 Ed Oliver (Q) Bills Buccaneers
32 Jeffery Simmons Titans Falcons
33 Jonathan Allen Commanders Eagles
34 Jonathan Greenard Texans Panthers
35 Dexter Lawrence Giants Jets
36 Deforest Buckner Colts Saints
37 Montez Sweat (Q) Commanders Eagles
38 Shaquil Barrett Buccaneers Bills
39 Jonathan Cooper Broncos Chiefs
40 Denico Autry Titans Falcons
41 Preston Smith Packers Vikings
42 Nik Bonitto Broncos Chiefs
43 Harold Landry III Titans Falcons
44 Leonard Williams Giants Jets
45 Demarcus Lawrence Cowboys Rams
46 Quinnen Williams Jets Giants
47 Derrick Brown Panthers Texans
48 Cameron Jordan Saints Colts
49 Zaven Collins Cardinals Ravens
50 Leonard Floyd Bills Buccaneers

 

DL Riser of the Week:

Jonathan Greenard, DL, Houston Texans

Greenard is widely available, rostered in just 1.9% of IDP leagues, and started in 0.4% as of this writing. He’s posted 21.5 standard IDP points combined in his past three games and has a premium matchup against the Panthers this week.

Carolina leads the NFL in pass attempts per game this season, and their pass blockers rate fourth worst in PFF’s grading system. The Panthers allow over 13 quarterback pressures per game, while their quarterback has fumbled in four of first five contests and is taking three sacks per. While you likely have plenty of options at DL this week, with no teams on bye, Greenard is a fine streamer if you’re dealing with injuries.

DL Disappointment of the Week:

Commanders Pass Rushers (Except Daron Payne)

In a week with so many available players, it’s easier than usual to fade a position group as talented as this one. Frequent readers of this piece will note that Washington has four defensive linemen who regularly place amongst our 50 best DLs each week. They stay in our rankings this week, too. However, their matchup is bad enough to fade most them behind some streamers with much better matchups.

The Eagles were the best pass-blocking offense in the NFL last year, and they rank fifth-best this year despite starting two new guards. One of those new guards, Landon Dickerson, has come into his own lately. That leaves Sua Opeta as the lone weak spot. Daron Payne spends 57% of his time over Opeta’s position, so he’s the only Commander we aren’t docking in this matchup.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Foyesade Oluokun Jaguars Steelers
2 Zaire Franklin Colts Saints
3 Roquan Smith Ravens Cardinals
4 Jordyn Brooks Seahawks Browns
5 Azeez Al-Shaair Titans Falcons
6 Ernest Jones Rams Cowboys
7 C.J. Mosley Jets Giants
8 T.J. Edwards Bears Chargers
9 Quay Walker (Q) Packers Vikings
10 Quincy Williams Jets Giants
11 Cody Barton Commanders Eagles
12 Logan Wilson Bengals 49ers
13 Bobby Wagner Seahawks Browns
14 Bobby Okereke Giants Jets
15 Terrel Bernard Bills Buccaneers
16 Fred Warner 49ers Bengals
17 Patrick Queen Ravens Cardinals
18 Alex Singleton Broncos Chiefs
19 Kyzir White Cardinals Ravens
20 Eric Kendricks Chargers Bears
21 Jack Gibbens Titans Falcons
22 Jordan Hicks Vikings Packers
23 Dre Greenlaw (Q) 49ers Bengals
24 David Long Jr. (Q) Dolphins Patriots
25 De'Vondre Campbell (Q) Packers Vikings
26 Devin White Buccaneers Bills
27 Shaquille Leonard Colts Saints
28 Devin Lloyd Jaguars Steelers
29 Josey Jewell Chargers Bears
30 Lavonte David Broncos Chiefs
31 Divine Deablo Raiders Lions
32 Kenneth Murray Jr. Chargers Bears
33 Demario Davis Saints Colts
34 Henry To'oTo'o Texans Panthers
35 Kaden Elliss Falcons Titans
36 Germaine Pratt Bengals 49ers
37 Frankie Luvu (Q) Panthers Texans
38 Nate Landman Falcons Titans
39 Pete Werner Saints Colts
40 Tremaine Edmunds Bears Chargers
41 Drue Tranquill Chiefs Broncos
42 Robert Spillane Raiders Lions
43 Damone Clark Cowboys Rams
44 Cole Holcomb Steelers Jaguars
45 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Browns Seahawks
46 Ja’Whaun Bentley Patriots Dolphins
47 Micah McFadden Giants Jets
48 Blake Cashman Texans Panthers
49 Kwon Alexander Steelers Jaguars
50 Alex Anzalone Lions Raiders

 

LB Riser of the Week:

Azeez Al-Shaair, Tennessee Titans

Al-Shaair is a pretty obvious pick, considering he is already a starting LB2 for many of you. He was a pre-season riser, and he’s notched double-digit tackles at an impressive rate. However, we’ve already mentioned how the lack of byes has diluted this week’s pool of streamers/risers. So, why not use this week to point out an LB2 who is comfortably in our LB1 tier for this week?

The Falcons want to be a run-first team, and so do the Titans. Both teams have leaned more pass-heavy recently because their opponents have demanded it, but neither has the quarterback or the coach to lead aerial assaults on a whim. As such, the Titans and Falcons should happily give us one of the lowest-scoring games in recent memory, with a very run-heavy script that may make Al-Shaair this week's top-scoring fantasy LB.

LB Disappointment of the Week:

Tremaine Edmunds, Chicago Bears

Have we mentioned how deep the IDP options are this week? Or the impact that depth is having on streamers? Or the fact we have to fade solid contributors because there are just so many strong options?

Edmunds has been a reliable source of tackles this year, even if much of his production is of the “combined” rather than the “solo” variety. That said, Edmunds’ top production has come against teams that rank amongst the ten least pass-heavy offenses in the league. In three contests against teams who are top 10 in pass attempts per game, Edmunds has totaled just 15.5 standard IDP points.

This week, the Bears play the Chargers, who are eighth in pass attempts this season. With Los Angeles' using screens to supplement some of their run game, Edmunds could disappoint compared to the many other available options at LB this week.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James (Q) Chargers Bears
2 Jalen Pitre Texans Panthers
3 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Bills
4 Camryn Bynum Vikings Packers
5 Jevon Holland Dolphins Patriots
6 Kamren Curl (Q) Commanders Eagles
7 Kyle Hamilton Ravens Cardinals
8 Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers Jaguars
9 Talanoa Hufanga 49ers Bengals
10 L’Jarius Sneed Chiefs Broncos
11 Jaquan Brisker Bears Chargers
12 Julian Blackmon Colts Saints
13 Budda Baker Cardinals Ravens
14 Rayshawn Jenkins Jaguars Saints
15 Dax Hill Bengals 49ers
16 Reed Blankenship (Q) Eagles Commanders
17 Grant Delpit Browns Seahawks
18 Josh Metellus Vikings Packers
19 Jordan Poyer Bills Buccaneers
20 Harrison Smith Vikings Packers
21 Richie Grant Falcons Titans
22 Justin Simmons Broncos Chiefs
23 Kevin Byard Eagles Commanders
24 Nick Scott Bengals 49ers
25 K’Von Wallace Cardinals Ravens
26 Jessie Bates III Falcons Titans
27 Rasul Douglas Packers Vikings
28 Ryan Neal (Q) Buccaneers Bills
29 Brian Branch (Q) Lions Raiders
30 Kyle Dugger Patriots Dolphins
31 Andre Cisco (Q) Jaguars Steelers
32 DeShon Elliott (Q) Dolphins Patriots
33 Alohi Gilman (Q) Chargers Bears
34 Rudy Ford Packers Vikings
35 Carlton Davis Buccaneers Bills
36 Jayron Kearse Cowboys Rams
37 Daron Bland Cowboys Rams
38 Kenny Moore II Colts Saints
39 Eddie Jackson (Q) Bears Chargers
40 Xavier McKinney Giants Jets
41 Deommodore Lenoir 49ers Bengals
42 Jason Pinnock Giants Jets
43 Jordan Fuller Rams Cowboys
44 Charvarius Ward 49ers Bengals
45 Nate Hobbs (Q) Raiders Lions
46 Kerby Joseph (Q) Lions Raiders
47 Marcus Williams (Q) Ravens Cardinals
49 Jalen Thompson (Q) Cardinals Ravens
50 Jamal Adams Seahawks Browns

 

DB Riser of the Week:

Carlton Davis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers don't always use Carlton Davis to shadow an opponent’s top receiver, but they've never hesitated to use him as a shadow when necessary. It may be necessary this week. After all, Stefon Diggs is third in the NFL in targets, averaging 11 per game, and the clear #1 option for Josh Allen. Buffalo’s QB goes to Diggs on 31.8% of his attempts.

There is a chance that Tampa doesn't use Davis like they used to, but his coverage numbers are superior to fellow starter Jamel Dean, and they have been for some time. As a result, it would make sense for Davis to spend considerable time on Diggs. That should lead to elite fantasy volume if that happens. Davis a worthwhile starter in leagues that require a starting CB or a DB3.

DB Disappointment of the Week:

A.J. Terrell, Atlanta Falcons

Terrell is the 30th most-targeted corner in the NFL, averaging fewer than five targets per game. In other words, opposing quarterbacks fear throwing his way, even when he’s shadowing their top target. That’s great news for real football but bad for fantasy production.

The Titans were a bottom-two offense in pass attempts per game with veteran Ryan Tannehill under center. Now Tannehill is injured, and reports suggest Will Levis will start Week 8 with Malik Willis coming in for select packages. Remember that the Titans were very conservative with Willis under center last year, so there’s no telling how they will use this “combo” approach. The pass volume could be extremely low in this one.

 

Note: This article was written before the Eagles' trade for Kevin Byard. No announcements have been made regarding the role Byard will see in Week 8 or his snap share. The trade should be favorable for Byard's season-long value, but the immediate impact on him and other Eagles, notably Reed Blankenship, is still unknown.

 



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