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Week 4 IDP Rankings for Fantasy Football - Positional Rankings for Linebacker, Defensive Line, Defensive Back

MIles Garrett - Fantasy Football Defense Rankings, D/ST Streamers, Waiver Wire, IDP Pickups

Fantasy football IDP rankings and IDP streamers for Week 4 if the 2023 NFL season. Chris's IDP fantasy start em, sit em picks for individual defensive players.

Week 3 was a nice recovery from the sleight before it, where my risers and fades had more misses than not. Of course, any streamer recommendations are aimed at little-rostered or seldom-started players, so those calls will always have hits and misses. That is the nature of elevating waiver options and fading regular starters. However, in Week 3, I had a stronger-than-average success rate with my streamers, risers, and fades.

Included in my hits from last week were my fades of Alex Highsmith and the Jaguars' Josh Allen (who combined for two total tackles) and my streams of Terrel Bernard, Dax Hill, and Alohi Gilman. Those calls led to a good week for my columns, which deal with highly volatile players and matchups. However, I don’t mention these victories to gloat, because I still missed my share of calls. I mention these picks to give context of what streamers and fades really are.

Fantasy analysts pick busts and breakouts every week. Those calls should be viewed in the context of an analyst’s overall rankings. While I may love the matchup for a Tank Dell or Drake Jackson, I’m not ranking them ahead of a healthy Justin Jefferson or Myles Garrett. Streamers and fades are simply players whose fantasy potential is notably higher or lower than usual. They are lottery tickets who you may consider benching/starting if you’re looking to make a move.

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

 

DL Riser of the Week:

Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati Bengals

Hendrickson was in the DL2 conversation for years with us. Last year, his production dipped a bit, and he fell out of that tier. The former Saint has a good matchup on paper that should allow him to have two consecutive weeks of plus production, though.

The Titans were arguably the worst pass-blocking offensive line in the NFL last year. The offense’s overall blocking has improved, thanks largely to Peter Skoronski (who hasn’t played since Week 1) and solid blocking from position players. However, four of their projected five starters on the offensive line for Week 4 grade negatively as pass blockers. Hendrickson should be a solid streaming DL2 option.

 

DL Disappointment of the Week:

Miami Dolphins Pass Rushers

You'll notice we have two Miami DLs in this week's rankings despite telling you to fade them. Please read my introduction to this article to better understand why. Put simply, studs like Jaelan Phillips or Christian Wilkins can't fall too far because they are just too good. Expectations can be faded for them, and they can drop a tier thanks to a tough matchup, though.

The Bills currently grade as PFF's second-best pass-blocking offense in the NFL. They've surrendered just 32 pressures in three contests. Even worse, Josh Allen is obviously hard to bring down. Hence, Allen is averaging fewer than three sacks per game despite facing plus pass rushers on the Jets and Commanders. Making matters worse is Phillips’ nagging injury, and a Bills defense that should keep this game from getting too out of hand.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

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

 

LB Riser of the Week:

Cody Barton, Washington Commanders

Barton has played 100% of the Commanders' defensive snaps this season. That's led to two double-digit tackle games so far. Now he has a positive fantasy matchup on tap that helps launch him up our rankings.

The Eagles offense runs the ball the second-most times in the NFL. Philly is also running the third-most offensive plays per game. Barton has produced fantasy points against mobile quarterbacks in the past and the matchup metrics favor Barton, whose usage has been elite this season. In tackle-premium scoring, he’s in the LB2 tier this week.

 

LB Disappointment of the Week:

Robert Spillane & Divine Deablo, Las Vegas Raiders

The Chargers have run the ball 36 times in two games without Austin Ekeler. Last week, that number fell to 15 attempts, while Justin Herbert attempted 47 pass attempts. The backups behind Ekeler have been extremely ineffective, and Kellen Moore has leaned into the pass as a result. If Ekeler is out again in Week 4, expect more of the same.

If Ekeler does sit, it means problems for Robert Spillane and Divine Deablo. Both earn most of their fantasy points from tackles in run support and the short area passing game. Justin Herbert's Average Intended Air Yards Per Attempt is a career-high 8.1 this season and he averages 6.3 attempts to his short-area targets without Ekeler. Thus, we project 20 opportunities for Spillane and Deablo to collect fantasy points this week. That’s low.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Derwin James (Q) Chargers Raiders
2 Jalen Pitre (Q) Texans Steelers
3 Talanoa Hufanga 49ers Cardinals
4 Jevon Holland Dolphins Bills
5 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Saints
6 Jaquan Brisker Bears Broncos
7 L’Jarius Sneed Chiefs Jets
8 Rayshawn Jenkins Jaguars Falcons
9 Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers Texans
10 Julian Blackmon Colts Rams
11 Nate Hobbs Raiders Chargers
12 Grant Delpit Browns Ravens
13 Kyle Hamilton Ravens Browns
14 Jordan Poyer Bills Dolphins
15 Reed Blankenship Eagles Commanders
16 Julian Love Seahawks Giants
17 Camryn Bynum Vikings Panthers
18 Dax Hill Bengals Titans
19 Kevin Byard Titans Bengals
20 DeShon Elliott Dolphins Bills
21 Kamren Curl Commanders Eagles
22 Kyle Dugger Patriots Cowboys
23 Nick Scott Bengals Titans
24 Brian Branch Lions Packers
25 Alohi Gilman Chargers Raiders
26 Harrison Smith Vikings Panthers
27 Jeremy Chinn Panthers Vikings
28 K’Von Wallace Cardinals 49ers
29 Jessie Bates III Falcons Jaguars
30 Eddie Jackson (Q) Bears Broncos
31 Justin Simmons (Q) Broncos Bears
32 Ryan Neal Buccaneers Saints
33 Andre Cisco Jaguars Falcons
34 Rasul Douglas Packers Lions
35 Jalen Thompson Cardinals 49ers
36 Richie Grant Falcons Jaguars
37 Darrick Forrest Commanders Eagles
38 Roger McCreary Titans Bengals
39 Christian Gonzalez Patriots Cowboys
40 Jason Pinnock Giants Seahawks
41 Jordan Whitehead Jets Chiefs
42 Cam Taylor-Britt Bengals Titans
43 Xavier McKinney Giants Seahawks
44 Tyson Campbell Jaguars Falcons
45 Donovan Wilson (Q) Cowboys Patriots
46 Geno Stone Ravens Browns
47 Jordan Fuller Rams Colts
48 Darnell Savage Packers Lions
49 Tre’Davious White Bills Dolphins
50 Xavien Howard Dolphins Bills

 

DB Riser of the Week:

Julian Blackmon, Indianapolis Colts

Blackmon is another defender who has played every defensive snap for his team, which is always positive. He produced against a pass-oriented Texans team and a run-oriented Ravens offense. The Rams are running the sixth most offensive plays per game and utilize a lot of crossing routes and screens. That should help Blackmon’s opportunities for tackles continue.

 

DB Disappointment of the Week:

Cam Taylor-Britt, Cincinnati Bengals

Taylor-Britt is a solid CB1 option most weeks and a DB3 consideration in many formats. However, this week he plays a Titans offense that averages the third-fewest offensive plays per game. It’s also unclear whether he has an obvious target-hog to shadow.

While De'Andre Hopkins is technically getting solid usage (8.3 per game) and he may get shadowed on reputation alone, he hasn’t actually deserved a shadow this year. Hopkins has averaged just six targets since injuring his ankle, plus his yards per target and successful reception rate are career lows. Whether Taylor-Britt sees a lot of Hopkins or just a little, the volume should be low this week.



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