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Week 15 IDP Fantasy Football Rankings

Buffalo Bills Defense - Fantasy Football DST Rankings, Draft Sleepers

Chris Gregory gives his IDP rankings and the top streamers to start along with defensive players to sit for Week 15 of the 2021 fantasy football season.

I will be the absolute first in the world to say this, but COVID-19 isn’t great. In fact, at the risk of being controversial, I’ll say COVID is bad! I know that’s a hot take, but I’m sticking with it. If COVID were a food, it’d be the equivalent of taking a wonderful Taco Bell Chalupa and stuffing it with rotten cottage cheese and baby diapers.

Of course, COVID in general is old news for many. Most of us have been there, done that, and got the t-shirt… or the vaccine. However, we must mention COVID here because the NFL is currently experiencing the biggest outbreak of the season. This outbreak has shut down team facilities in Cleveland and Los Angeles, and it is causing a good number of fantasy-relevant players to be labeled as "OUT," even if those players have some chance to play. It's also leading to a fun sort of confusion that leaves fantasy managers twisting in the wind during their opening playoff week, not knowing if they need to drop or add a player with COVID next to their name.

This week alone, we have IDP relevant defenders like Jevon Holland, Xavier McKinney, John Johnson III, Malik Reed, Kamu Grugier-Hill, Christian Kirksey, Jordan Fuller, Jalen Ramsey, Kendall Fuller, Cameron Jordan, Tracy Walker, and Jonathan Allen all labeled as OUT with the virus. While it’s certainly possible, and perhaps likely, that some of these players are activated by Sunday, it's difficult to know which ones will and won't be available this week. Though this inconvenience is certainly not nearly as important as every player's health, these designations are important to IDP rosters, and they are worth monitoring closely. In these rankings, we will be cautious and include COVID designated players who still have a reasonable chance to play, but be aware the status of each of these players is concerning, and their teammates could still be at risk…. And with that said, let's get to our IDP rankings, shall we?

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

 

Top-30 Fantasy Defensive Linemen of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 T.J. Watt (Q) Steelers Titans
2 Micah Parsons Cowboys Giants
3 Myles Garrett Browns Raiders
4 Nick Bosa 49ers Falcons
5 Aaron Donald Rams Seahawks
6 Harold Landry III Titans Steelers
7 Matthew Judon Patriots Colts
8 Haason Reddick Panthers Bills
9 Joey Bosa Chargers Chiefs
10 Josh Allen Jaguars Texans
11 Brian Burns Panthers Bills
12 Shaquil Barrett Buccaneers Saints
13 Trey Hendrickson (Q) Bengals Broncos
14 Leonard Floyd Rams Seahawks
15 Alex Highsmith (Q) Steelers Titans
16 Jaelen Phillips Dolphins Jets
17 Jeffery Simmons Titans Steelers
18 Robert Quinn Bears Vikings
19 Cameron Heyward Steelers Titans
20 Sam Hubbard Bengals Broncos
21 Rashan Gary Packers Ravens
22 Charles Harris Lions Cardinals
23 Chandler Jones Cardinals Lions
24 Preston Smith Packers Ravens
25 Deforest Buckner Colts Patriots
26 Tyus Bowser Ravens Packers
27 Jonathan Greenard (Q) Texans Jaguars
28 Javon Hargrave Eagles WFT
29 Demarcus Lawrence Cowboys Giants
30 Maxx Crosby Raiders Browns

 

DL Streamer of the Week: Leonard Floyd, Los Angeles Rams

This one may be a bit of a cheat code, considering Floyd has been a DL2 for us most of the season, but we must consider industry expectations. It's worth noting that right now, multiple prominent fantasy outlets have Floyd ranked as a DL3 or worse for Week 15. Some of the industry concern seems related to the zero sacks allowed by Seattle’s offensive line last weekend, while others worry about their newfound run game. Either way, these concerns have gone too far.

We are currently projecting Floyd to solidly outperform industry expectations this week. Seattle’s offensive line ranks second-to-last in Adjusted Sack Rate this season, and it’s worth noting Floyd and Aaron Donald have combined for 11 total sacks against Russell Wilson over the past two years. While we like Aaron Donald to have the bigger game, Floyd should also be considered a high upside play in the first round of your playoffs. Don’t buy the DL3 slander going around on him this week.

Bonus Boom-or-Bust Streamers: If you are looking for high-upside DLs who are available in more leagues than Floyd, consider Tyus Bowser and Odafe Oweh as interesting lottery tickets. Their floor is low against an above-average Packers offensive line, but Aaron Rodgers re-aggravated a foot injury against the Bears last week and matched his season-high in sacks (three) as a result. He could be easier to take down than usual.

 

DL Fade of the Week: Robert Quinn, Chicago Bears & Marcus Davenport, New Orleans Saints

This week is one in which many of you can be particularly picky about who you slot into your DL spot, even if you have to play two or three such starters. The reason for that is several-fold. First, we are finally done with bye-weeks so we have a full 32 NFL teams from which to choose. Second, half of your league has been eliminated and removed from waiver wire competition. Finally, and most importantly, there are a lot of attractive fantasy DL matchups this week.

With so many attractive matchups in the trenches this week, Robert Quinn has to fall down our ranks a little bit. Quinn’s opponent this week (Minnesota) is surprisingly allowing the second-fewest sacks in the NFL this season, despite having multiple issues along their offensive line. That spells trouble for a sack-dependent asset like Quinn. Additionally, Marcus Davenport also has a disadvantageous matchup against the Buccaneers and their league-low 17 sacks allowed. Both of these players have less than ideal matchups in a week where a lot of relevant DLs have good ones, so you should manage expectations.

 

Top-30 Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Darius Leonard Colts Patriots
2 Roquan Smith Bears Vikings
3 Devin White Buccaneers Saints
4 Foyesade Oluokun Falcons 49ers
5 Eric Kendricks Vikings Bears
6 Bobby Wagner Seahawks Rams
7 Denzel Perryman (Q) Raiders Browns
8 Deion Jones Falcons 49ers
9 Micah Parsons Cowboys Giants
10 De’Vondre Campbell Packers Ravens
11 Cole Holcomb WFT Eagles
12 T.J. Edwards Eagles WFT
13 Jordyn Brooks Seahawks Rams
14 Bobby Okereke (Q) Colts Patriots
15 Kyzir White Chargers Chiefs
16 Jordan Hicks Cardinals Lions
17 T.J. Watt (Q) Steelers Titans
18 Alex Singleton Eagles WFT
19 C.J. Mosley Jets Dolphins
20 Fred Warner (Q) 49ers Falcons
21 Azeez Al-Shaair (Q) 49ers Falcons
22 Demario Davis Saints Buccaneers
23 Anthony Walker Jr. Browns Raiders
24 Quincy Williams Jets Dolphins
25 David Long Jr. Titans Steelers
26 Kamu Grugier-Hill (Q) Texans Jaguars
27 Lavonte David Buccaneers Saints
28 Ja’Whaun Bentley Patriots Colts
29 Shaq Thompson Panthers Bills
30 Isaiah Simmons Cardinals Lions

 

LB Streamer of the Week: Ja’Whaun Bentley, New England Patriots

Over their past three games, the New England Patriots rank first in the NFL in terms of rush percentage… and the Colts sit third. Both offenses rush the ball on over half of their offensive snaps, and that formula has led to success. Expect these ball control teams to continue what’s working this week, especially since neither team is likely to seize a sizeable early lead.

If this game trends the way we expect, linebackers on both sides of the ball will be excellent plays in tackle premium IDP scoring. While Darius Leonard and Bobby Okereke are already starting in many leagues, Bentley is available in a vast majority of formats. The Purdue product has played on over 70% of the defensive snaps for New England in each of his past four games, and he's one of the team's most reliable tacklers. He should feed off of Jonathan Taylor's excellence in Week 15.

 

LB Fade of the Week: Isaiah Simmons, Arizona Cardinals

We really want Simmons to be a star in fantasy. His talent is astounding, and he's certainly shown flashes of brilliance throughout the season. The Clemson product's playing time and big-play ability are both elite, too. With all of that said, we just can't force Simmons into our top-15 anymore.

While this versatile threat will always offer big-play upside and a high-tackle ceiling, he just isn't reliable enough to consider a high-end LB2 right now. He's had six games with three or fewer solo tackles this season while producing only five pass deflections and just 1.5 sacks. While his four turnovers are nice, as are his three contests with six or more solo tackles, the consistency just isn't there right now. Mind you, we are confident Simmons' breakout will come, but most of you can't bet your fantasy survival on that breakout happening against a low-volume Lions offense (62 plays per game) this week. Simmons is an LB3 right now, even if his upside has most of us (including Yours Truly) wanting him higher.

 

 

Top-30 Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James Jr. (Q) Chargers Chiefs
2 Jordan Poyer Bills Panthers
3 Logan Ryan Giants Cowboys
4 Kyle Dugger Patriots Colts
5 Harrison Smith Vikings Bears
6 Jeremy Chinn Panthers Bills
7 Jayron Kearse Cowboys Giants
8 Johnathan Abram (Q) Raiders Browns
9 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Saints
10 Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers Titans
11 Jevon Holland (Q) Dolphins Jets
12 Tracy Walker Lions Cardinals
13 Kamren Curl WFT Eagles
14 Vonn Bell Bengals Broncos
15 Justin Simmons Broncos Bengals
16 Jalen Thompson Cardinals Lions
17 Xavier Woods Vikings Bears
18 Khari Willis Colts Patriots
19 Jordan Whitehead Buccaneers Saints
20 Kenny Moore II Colts Patriots
21 Kevin Byard Titans Steelers
22 Nasir Adderley Chargers Chiefs
23 Landon Collins WFT Eagles
24 Jessie Bates III Bengals Broncos
25 Xavier McKinney (Q) Giants Cowboys
26 Trevon Diggs Cowboys Giants
27 Brandon Jones Dolphins Jets
28 Budda Baker Cardinals Lions
29 Rasul Douglas Packers Ravens
30 Ronnie Harrison Jr. (Q) Browns Raiders

 

DB Streamer of the Week: Jordan Whitehead, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Since Taysom Hill took over at quarterback in Week 14, the Saints have called a designed run on 53% of their plays. That doesn't factor in improvised runs by Hill, either. That script bodes well for Jordan Whitehead, who spends 42% of his time at the line or in the box.

The opportunities for Whitehead won't disappear if the Saints have to pass, however. When the Cowboys' offense forced Hill to toss 41 passes two weeks ago, the injured Saint tossed four interceptions and completed a mere 46% of his throws.  Those stats back up the poor 22.9% Bad Throw rate that Pro-Football-Reference gives Hill on the season. With a broken finger, bad decision making, and a propensity for running the ball, Hill makes for a particularly promising fantasy matchup for a versatile safety like Whitehead.

 

DB Fade of the Week: Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans Saints

Our fade here has to do with industry expectations simply not lining up with his projected opportunities. While you are likely starting Lattimore if your league has a starting CB slot, the industry is currently overrating him as a DB2 this week.

We get why so many like Lattimore against the Bucs. He has a history of playing Mike Evans tough, and their matchups have rendered solid fantasy production in the past. However, things have changed since Tom Brady came to Tampa. In Lattimore’s four contests against the Bucs with Brady under center, he is averaging a mere 4.5 targets per game. In those games, his highest target total was six. Six targets won’t cut it against a quarterback who is on target over 75% of the time and is averaging 0.76 interceptions per contest.

Note: At the time of this writing, Jevon Holland was placed on the COVID-IR list, but it is unclear whether he will clear testing in time to play on Sunday. If the rookie were to be out on Sunday, as some beat writers believe will be the case, Brandon Jones would be elevated to #18 on this list, and Eric Rowe would enter the list at #26.

 

 

 

 



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