The goal of a real-life NFL defense is to prevent the other team from scoring points. When we select a defense to roster, we’re trying to score the most fantasy points. It’s a subtle shift in thinking, but an important one.
The optimal way to select a defense in DFS is to think in terms of big events, not points allowed. Just 2.3% of games last season ended in a shutout and only 9.7% ended with one team being held to six points or fewer. In other words, targeting the “points allowed” category is a fool’s errand.
The real fantasy points come from sacks, forced fumbles, interceptions, and defensive touchdowns. These events are by far most likely to happen when a quarterback is under pressure. The best possible outcome on a single play for our defense is a strip sack which results in a defensive touchdown, as we get one DraftKings point for the sack, two for the fumble recovery, and six for the touchdown.
With that in mind, below you’ll find the biggest mismatches between defensive and offensive lines for the Super Bowl. The objective is to project QB pressure through film study, injuries, scheme, coaching, and talent.
Biggest Super Bowl DL > OL Mismatches
Seahawks DL > Patriots OL
1. Seahawks DL > Patriots OL
Key matchups: DTs Leonard Williams and Byron Murphy II vs. C Garrett Bradbury
Notes: Seattle’s defensive line ranked inside the top five of my rankings all season, while the Patriots’ OL maxed out at 11th overall in Week 12 (before Will Campbell injured his ankle and was out until Week 18). Seattle’s interior rush converts at an elite rate, with Murphy (fourth) and Williams (seventh) ranking well in sack score among interior defenders, while Derick Hall ranks in the top 20 in snap efficiency per high-quality pressure on the edge.
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