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Week 7 IDP Rankings, Streamers, Start/Sit (2024)

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You cannot overstate the impact of Aidan Hutchinson’s injury. Through six games, Hutchinson was fantasy’s DL3 in fantasy points per game, but his on-field impact was even greater. He was the hands-down Defensive Player of the Year through six weeks. The former Wolverine leads the NFL in sacks and pass rush win rate, and he has 28.5% more QB pressures than the next closest defender.

Beyond the loss of Hutchinson, there are a few other noteworthy injuries this week that are traveling under the radar. One such injury is that of All-Pro Andrew Thomas, who is currently undergoing an MRI and could miss time. This is noteworthy because Thomas has allowed just eight pressures in the five games he hasn’t faced Myles Garrett every snap.

Thomas isn’t the only top-tier offensive tackle who could miss time, either. Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata and Laremy Tunsil are both listed as questionable. Both Tunsil and Mailata have allowed eight or fewer quarterback pressures this season and, combined, they’ve allowed just two sacks all season. Their absence could spell a huge boost to opposing pass-rusher values.

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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 Maxx Crosby Raiders Rams
2 T.J. Watt Steelers Jets
3 Nick Bosa 49ers Chiefs
4 Myles Garrett Browns Bengals
5 Jonathon Cooper Broncos Saints
6 Trey Hendrickson Bengals Browns
7 Will McDonald IV Jets Steelers
8 Andrew Van Ginkel Vikings Lions
9 Josh Hines-Allen Jaguars Patriots
10 Will Anderson Jr. Texans Packers
11 Keion White Patriots Jaguars
12 Harold Landry III Titans Bills
13 Chris Jones Chiefs 49ers
14 Khalil Mack Chargers Cardinals
15 Danielle Hunter Texans Packers
16 Brian Burns Giants Eagles
17 Jared Verse Rams Raiders
18 Derick Hall Seahawks Falcons
19 Carl Granderson Saints Broncos
20 Joey Bosa (Q) Chargers Cardinals
21 Laiatu Latu Colts Dolphins
22 Travon Walker Jaguars Patriots
23 Zach Allen Broncos Saints
24 Boye Mafe (Q) Seahawks Falcons
25 Dorance Armstrong (Q) Commanders Panthers
26 Nik Bonitto Broncos Saints
27 Cameron Heyward Steelers Jets
28 Greg Rousseau Bills Titans
29 Kyle Van Noy Ravens Buccaneers
30 Dexter Lawrence II (Q) Giants Eagles
31 Josh Sweat Eagles Giants
32 Kwity Paye (Q) Colts Dolphins
33 Byron Young Rams Raiders
34 Matthew Judon Falcons Seahawks
35 Odafe Oweh Ravens Buccaneers
36 Jeffery Simmons (Q) Titans Bills
37 Vita Vea (Q) Buccaneers Ravens
38 Rashan Gary Packers Texans
39 Jalen Carter Eagles Giants
40 Harrison Phillips Vikings Lions
41 Nick Herbig (Q) Steelers Jets
42 Quinnen Williams Jets Steelers
43 Preston Smith Packers Texans
44 Sam Hubbard Bengals Browns
45 Jadeveon Clowney (Q) Panthers Commanders
46 Ed Oliver (Q) Bills Titans
47 Yaya Diaby Buccaneers Ravens
48 George Karlaftis Chiefs 49ers
49 Pat Jones II Vikings Lions
50 Dennis Gardeck Cardinals Chargers

 

DL Riser of the Week

Nik Bonitto, Denver Broncos

One of our preseason IDP Sleepers for two straight years, Bonitto is just the 116th-most rostered DL in fantasy. This is despite the former Sooner notching a sack in four straight games while seeing 60% or more of Denver’s defensive snaps in four of his past five contests.

While it’s true that Bonitto is a sack-or-bust fantasy asset, plenty of defensive linemen fit that profile. He’s also a gifted pass-rusher who tees off against a downward-trending Saints offense this week.

New Orleans’ pass-blocking unit is on the decline. While the pass-blocking metrics were positive early, they’ve tanked since Week 2. The Saints now have the second-worst-graded pass-blocking unit in the NFL, plus rookie Spencer Rattler took five sacks and 13 pressures in his debut game.

 

DL Disappointment of the Week

Odafe Oweh, Baltimore Ravens

Oweh is having the best season of his NFL career, sitting near the top of the NFL in pass rush win rate and quarterback pressures. However, he lines up on the outside on 99% of his snaps and is over the left tackle on 65% of his plays. That could be a problem against Tampa Bay.

Oweh should face Tristan Wirfs on over half of his snaps this week. Wirfs is tied for the fewest quarterback pressures allowed amongst all offensive tackles this season and he’s allowed zero sacks. Worse, even when Oweh switches to the right side, he will face a tackle who’s surrendered zero sacks in two games played.

 

Top Fantasy Linebackers of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Fred Warner 49ers Chiefs
2 E.J. Speed Colts Dolphins
3 Zaire Franklin Colts Dolphins
4 Roquan Smith Ravens Buccaneers
5 Robert Spillane Raiders Rams
6 Zack Baun Eagles Giants
7 Bobby Wagner Commanders Panthers
8 Quay Walker Packers Texans
9 Troy Andersen (Q) Falcons Seahawks
10 Lavonte David Buccaneers Ravens
11 Logan Wilson Bengals Browns
12 Jamien Sherwood Jets Steelers
13 Tyrel Dodson Seahawks Falcons
14 Nick Bolton Chiefs 49ers
15 Terrel Bernard Bills Titans
16 Blake Cashman Vikings Lions
17 Germaine Pratt Bengals Browns
18 Bobby Okereke Giants Eagles
19 Ernest Jones IV Titans Bills
20 Trevin Wallace Panthers Commanders
21 Azeez Al-Shaair (Q) Texans Packers
22 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah Browns Bengals
23 Dorian Williams Bills Titans
24 Cody Barton Broncos Saints
25 Quincy Williams Jets Steelers
26 Ivan Pace Jr. Vikings Lions
27 Christian Rozeboom Rams Raiders
28 Frankie Luvu Commanders Panthers
29 Demario Davis (Q) Saints Broncos
30 Jordyn Brooks Dolphins Colts
31 Alex Anzalone Lions Vikings
32 Devin Lloyd (Q) Jaguars Patriots
33 Ventrell Miller Jaguars Patriots
34 Kyzir White (Q) Cardinals Chargers
35 Daiyan Henley Chargers Cardinals
36 Nakobe Dean Eagles Giants
37 Kenneth Murray Jr. Titans Bills
38 T.J. Watt Steelers Jets
39 David Long Jr. Dolphins Colts
40 Henry To’oTo’o (Q) Texans Packers
41 Troy Reeder Rams Raiders
42 Kaden Elliss Falcons Seahawks
43 Jerome Baker Seahawks Falcons
44 Patrick Queen Steelers Jets
45 Alex Anzalone Lions Vikings
46 Mack Wilson Sr. Cardinals Chargers
47 Jack Campbell Lions Vikings
48 Jordan Hicks (Q) Browns Bengals
49 Micah McFadden Giants Eagles
50 Jahlani Tavai Patriots Jaguars

 

LB Riser of the Week

Ventrell Miller, Jacksonville Jaguars

While Chad Muma was expected to be the player who would eat up most of Foyesade Oluokun’s vacated snaps, it’s the rookie Miller who has taken advantage of Oluokun’s absence. Miller has been a designated starter in his past three games, logging 70% or more of the defensive snaps in two of those contests.

Miller is producing with those opportunities, too. He has collected at least six solo tackles in all three of his starts. He’s totaled 27 standard IDP points in those games, giving him an average output of nine fantasy points per game. That rate ties for 13th best amongst all fantasy LBs this season.

In other words, Miller looks like a strong streamer as long as Oluokun remains sidelined.

 

LB Disappointment of the Week

Jordan Hicks, Cleveland Browns

Hicks has missed two straight games with injury, though reports indicate there is a strong chance he will return this week. Even if he does return and play a full sleight of snaps, which is no inevitability, the former fantasy star is a risky play this week.

The Cincinnati Bengals are tied for the third-fewest offensive plays per game this season. Worse, they call run plays at the seventh-lowest rate, average the fourth-fewest rush attempts per game, and 43% of their throws are outside the hashes. Translation: this game could spell low volume for an inside linebacker like Hicks.

 

Top Fantasy Defensive Backs of the Week

Rank Player Team Opponent
1 Brian Branch Lions Vikings
2 Jessie Bates III Falcons Seahawks
3 Antoine Winfield Jr. Buccaneers Ravens
4 Nick Cross Colts Dolphins
5 Budda Baker Cardinals Chargers
6 Julian Love Seahawks Falcons
7 Derwin James Jr. Chargers Cardinals
8 Camryn Bynum Vikings Lions
9 Xavier McKinney Packers Texans
10 Reed Blankenship Eagles Giants
11 Quentin Lake Rams Raiders
12 Jalen Pitre Texans Packers
13 Kyle Hamilton Ravens Buccaneers
14 Paulson Adebo (Q) Saint Broncos
15 DeShon Elliott Steelers Jets
16 Kerby Joseph Lions Vikings
17 Rayshawn Jenkins Seahawks Falcons
18 Joshua Metellus Vikings Lions
19 Minkah Fitzpatrick Steelers Jets
20 Devon Witherspoon Seahawks Falcons
21 Damar Hamlin Bills Titans
22 Jordan Whitehead (Q) Buccaneers Ravens
23 Marte Mapu (Q) Patriots Jaguars
24 Chamarri Conner Chiefs 49ers
25 Alontae Taylor Saints Broncos
26 Tyrann Mathieu (Q) Saints Broncos
27 Charvarius Ward (Q) 49ers Chiefs
28 Tony Adams Jets Steelers
29 Kyle Dugger (Q) Patriots Jaguars
30 Jaylon Jones Colts Dolphins
31 Ji’Ayir Brown 49ers Chiefs
32 Byron Murphy Jr. Vikings Lions
33 Grant Delpit (Q) Browns Bengals
34 Zyon McCollum Buccaneers Ravens
35 Kenny Moore II Colts Dolphins
36 Bryan Cook Chiefs 49ers
37 Benjamin St-Juste Commanders Panthers
38 Brandon Jones Broncos Saints
39 Javon Bullard Packers Texans
40 Jamel Dean (Q) Buccaneers Ravens
41 Kamren Curl (Q) Rams Raiders
42 Jalen Thompson Cardinals Chargers
43 Julian Blackmon (Q) Colts Dolphins
44 Riley Moss (Q) Broncos Saints
45 Vonn Bell Bengals Browns
46 Jevon Holland (Q) Dolphins Colts
47 Malik Mustapha (Q) 49ers Chiefs
48 Jason Pinnock (Q) Giants Eagles
49 Taron Johnson (Q) Bills Titans
50 Cam Taylor-Britt Bengals Browns

 

DB Riser of the Week

Marte Mapu, New England Patriots

Mapu did not get a snap with the Patriots until he started two weeks ago. Since then, he has never played fewer than 88% of the defensive snaps. In his two starts, he has averaged a solid 8.5 standard IDP points per game, which is good for DB19 overall. It’s a small sample size, but the metrics and film indicate he is a viable NFL starter.

One major reason Mapu has piqued our interest is the fact he’s a defensive back playing a majority of his snaps in the box. His profile fits that of Jeremy Chinn when Chinn kept DB eligibility in fantasy but was deployed primarily as a box LB in Carolina. Chinn finished as a top-5 fantasy DB in that role, and Mapu is being used similarly.

While the sample size is small and a neck injury has Mapu’s availability at risk, the potential and usage here are elite. He should be rostered in far more than 0.5% of IDP leagues.

 

DB Disappointment of the Week

Roger McCreary and L’Jarius Sneed, Tennessee Titans/Taron Johnson, Buffalo Bills

The Titans have attempted the seventh-fewest pass attempts per game this season. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills attempt the second-fewest pass attempts. Both teams are near the bottom of the league in total offensive plays as well, with Tennessee sitting sixth from the bottom and Buffalo in last place.

Now, for the good news. Amongst quarterbacks who have attempted at least 70 pass attempts this season, Josh Allen has the third-highest Turnover Worthy Throw rate in the NFL. Will Levis is seventh in that unflattering statistic. That means there is a definite chance for cornerbacks in this game to earn an interception …  if they can get a target.

Unfortunately, the opportunities for turnovers won’t alleviate the severe lack of volume facing all corners in this game. Both teams are run-first offenses that average fewer than 59 offensive snaps per game. The volume in this one is far too low to trust these cornerbacks unless you’re desperate or are comfortable with a very low floor.

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