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Week 10 IDP Rankings for Fantasy Football - Positional Rankings for Linebacker, Defensive Line, Defensive Back

Jaguars Defense - Fantasy Football DST, Defense Streamers, Waiver Wire IDP

Fantasy football IDP rankings and IDP streamers for Week 10 of the 2023 NFL season. Chris's IDP fantasy start em, sit em picks for individual defensive players.

I'll begin with a disclaimer: I know this article is about defense and IDP rankings. Arthur Smith is obviously an offensive-minded coach whose decisions/mistakes largely impact offensive players. That said, we are all fantasy football fans, and Smith routinely does or says things that put him in the crosshairs of fantasy and regular football fans alike. This weekend, Smith made two more irksome comments, and they should be addressed after he lost to a fourth-string QB.

First, Smith said his offense "moves the ball" but doesn't score enough. He's right. They don't score enough (26th in points per game). However, they are also average at “moving the ball.” Atlanta ranks 16th in yards per play, 14th in rush efficiency, and 15th in first downs. They haven’t been explosive or steady against the NFL’s easiest schedule. Atlanta has PFF's sixth-best run-blocking unit and an elite RB in Bijan Robinson, yet they’re 14th in rush efficiency?

Smith has also expressed hostility any time people question a quarterback problem that he helped make. Smith endorsed Desmond Ridder and Taylor Heinicke, but their sub-40 QBRs were predictable. He also designs multiple plays with Mack Hollins, Jonnu Smith, and Van Jefferson as primaries, which is no help. Worse, this team could have outbid Carolina for the rights to C.J. Stroud or Bryce Young had Smith given Ridder a real audition in 2022.

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IDP Scoring System for Rankings

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

  • 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

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Linemen of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Micah Parsons Cowboys Giants
2 Maxx Crosby Raiders Jets
3 Myles Garrett Browns Ravens
4 T.J. Watt Steelers Packers
5 Nick Bosa 49ers Jaguars
6 Brian Burns (Q) Panthers Bears
7 Josh Allen Jaguars 49ers
8 Aidan Hutchinson Lions Chargers
9 Alex Highsmith Steelers Packers
10 Danielle Hunter Vikings Saints
11 Rashan Gary Packers Steelers
12 Trey Hendrickson Bengals Texans
13 Chase Young 49ers Jaguars
14 Montez Sweat Bears Panthers
15 Jonathan Allen Commanders Seahawks
16 Kayvon Thibodeaux Giants Cowboys
17 Joey Bosa Chargers Lions
18 Shaquil Barrett Buccaneers Titans
19 Javon Hargrave 49ers Jaguars
20 Carl Granderson Saints Vikings
21 Khalil Mack Chargers Lions
22 Jonathan Greenard Texans Bengals
23 Deforest Buckner Colts Patriots
24 Kwity Paye Colts Patriots
25 Dexter Lawrence Giants Cowboys
26 Jeffery Simmons Titans Buccaneers
27 Vita Vea (Q) Buccaneers Titans
28 Daron Payne Commanders Seahawks
29 Ed Oliver (Q) Bills Broncos
30 Preston Smith Packers Steelers
31 Cameron Heyward Steelers Packers
32 Demarcus Lawrence Cowboys Giants
33 Derrick Brown Panthers Bears
34 Sam Hubbard Bengals Texans
35 Will Anderson Jr. Texans Bengals
36 Zach Allen Broncos Bills
37 Justin Madubuike Ravens Browns
38 Leonard Williams Seahawks Commanders
39 Harrison Phillips Vikings Saints
40 Baron Browning Broncos Bills
41 Jonathon Cooper Broncos Bills
42 Calijah Kancey Buccaneers Titans
43 Nik Bonitto Broncos Bills
44 Denico Autry Titans Buccaneers
45 Samson Ebukam Colts Patriots
46 Harold Landry III Titans Buccaneers
47 Quinnen Williams Jets Raiders
48 Kenny Clark Packers Steelers
49 Jermaine Johnson Jets Raiders
50 Arik Armstead 49ers Jaguars

 

DL Riser of the Week

Shaquil Barrett, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Barrett is the 40th most rostered DL in fantasy, though he is designated as an LB on some sites. He is the 22nd highest-scoring edge rusher in standard scoring and the 29th highest-scoring DL overall. On average, he grades out as a high-end DL3 option most weeks. This week, we view Barrett as a DL2 with DL1 upside, though.

The Titans are allowing pressure on 46.6% of their dropbacks this season, while allowing 3.7 sacks per game. For perspective, the Titans allow the third-most sacks per game in the NFL… while attempting the third-fewest pass attempts. That's pretty staggering.

However, with Will Levis at quarterback the Titans are throwing the ball at a league average clip. Barrett is a multi-purpose edge who should get after Levis, considering Tennessee is a bottom ten pass blocking unit that just lost starting offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere. With a floor supported by tackles in the run game, and a ceiling elevated by this pass rush matchup, Barrett is a solid streaming option in Week 10.

 

DL Disappointment of the Week

Nik Bonitto & Jonathan Cooper, Denver Broncos

With the return of Baron Browning, Bonitto and Cooper have entered into an even messier timeshare at the edge. While they were both used in a rotation before, their snaps went down when Browning returned.

To make matters worse, the Bills allow the second-fewest sacks and just 11 quarterback pressures per game. Their pass-blocking unit overall rates as the sixth-best in the league. While Josh Allen adds to the team’s overall pressure totals with his mobility, he’s rarely taken down behind the line of scrimmage. Bonitto is particularly reliant on sacks for his fantasy production, but both he and Cooper are downgraded.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

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

 

LB Riser of the Week

Kwon Alexander, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers

Unfortunately, Cole Holcomb could be out for the season, if not longer. While these injuries are always sad, the unfortunate truth of fantasy is we must look at the next man up in these situations. That person appears to be Kwon Alexander.

While Elandon Roberts has been a more reliable tackler than Alexander this season, it was Alexander whose snap share spiked after Holcomb's injury. The former Buccaneer saw 86% of the defensive snaps against Tennessee, up 17% from his previous season high. That playing time didn't result in a lot of tackles, but it did come with an INT and the indication he is likely to seize Holcomb’s snap share over Roberts.

Alexander has historically been a big play machine. He led the NFL in tackles in 2016 and has forced a turnover in 20% of his professional games. While the best is behind Alexander, and his recent production has been spotty, he has produced seven or more tackles in three of the five games he’s played over 60% of the Steelers’ defensive snaps. He should see that kind of usage this week in a solid matchup with Green Bay.

 

LB Disappointment of the Week:

Divine Deablo, Las Vegas Raiders

The New York Jets average the second-fewest offensive plays per game, while the Raiders average the third-fewest. Additionally, Zach Wilson has the 11th fewest turnover-worthy plays amongst quarterbacks who have started six or more games. The Jets also average the fourth-fewest rush attempts in the league and just seven tight end targets per game. Altogether, those metrics are bad for opposing fantasy LBs.

Deablo has been dealing with an ankle injury recently, so he may not play this week if it flares up. If he does play, it's worth noting that he has put up three below-average fantasy performances in his past five complete games. Robert Spillane also seems to have taken the mantle as Vegas’ leading tackler, which is a problem considering the low volume we expect in this contest.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James (Q) Chargers Lions
2 Camryn Bynum Vikings Saints
3 Jalen Pitre Texans Bengals
4 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Titans
5 Minkah Fitzpatrick (Q) Steelers Packers
6 Kamren Curl Commanders Seahawks
7 Kyle Hamilton Ravens Browns
8 Talanoa Hufanga 49ers Jaguars
9 Dax Hill Bengals Texans
10 Rayshawn Jenkins Jaguars 49ers
11 Jaquan Brisker Bears Panthers
12 Kyle Dugger Patriots Colts
13 Kenny Moore II Colts Patriots
14 Grant Delpit Browns Ravens
15 Julian Blackmon Colts Patriots
16 Jordan Poyer Bills Broncos
17 Tre’von Moehrig Raiders Jets
18 Ryan Neal Buccaneers Titans
19 Eddie Jackson Bears Panthers
20 Budda Baker Cardinals Falcons
21 Devon Witherspoon Seahawks Commanders
22 Josh Metellus Vikings Saints
23 Brian Branch Lions Chargers
24 Justin Simmons Broncos Bills
25 Xavier McKinney Giants Cowboys
26 Richie Grant Falcons Cardinals
27 Patrick Surtain II Broncos Bills
28 Harrison Smith Vikings Saints
29 Daron Bland Cowboys Giants
30 Jessie Bates III Falcons Cardinals
31 Taron Johnson Bills Broncos
32 Alohi Gilman Chargers Lions
33 Rudy Ford Packers Steelers
34 Kerby Joseph Lions Chargers
35 Nate Hobbs Raiders Jets
36 Jayron Kearse Cowboys Giants
37 Rasul Douglas Bills Broncos
38 Paulson Adebo Saints Vikings
39 Andre Cisco (Q) Jaguars 49ers
40 Jamal Adams Seahawks Commanders
41 Cam Taylor-Britt Bengals Texans
42 Geno Stone Ravens Browns
43 Jalen Thompson Cardinals Falcons
44 Tracy Walker III Lions Chargers
45 Nick Scott Bengals Texans
46 Darious Williams Jaguars 49ers
47 Donte Jackson Panthers Bears
49 Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner Jets Raiders
50 Marcus Williams (Q) Ravens Browns

 

DB Riser of the Week

Brian Branch, DB, Detroit Lions

Branch is in the slot 71% of the time, and the box another 15%. The Chargers’ top weapon (Keenan Allen) lines up near or behind the line 70% of the time, while all but one of Austin Ekeler’s targets have come near the line of scrimmage.

Los Angeles’ top two weapons both play into Branch’s skillset and region. Their combined target volume is traditionally in the 15-20 region, not counting the 6.75 rushes per game that Austin Ekeler takes to the edge/slot. Given that potential volume, there is high-end DB2 upside for Branch in this matchup, and he's available in 94% of IDP leagues.

 

DB Disappointment of the Week

Darious Williams, DB, Jacksonville Jaguars

We can't drop Williams too far down our ranks, as he was the top-scoring fantasy CB heading into his bye. However, the 49ers were the lowest volume passing attack in the NFL heading into their shared bye week with Jacksonville.

Williams spends 58% of his time at left corner, but he has been known to shadow. The most likely option for Williams to shadow is Brandon Aiyuk, who averages just 7.4 targets with Deebo on the field. With Deebo expected back, this offense could be anemic for any opposing cornerbacks’ fantasy potential. For that reason, Williams’ ranking this week is lower than it usually would be.



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