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 Week 7. The objective is to project QB pressure through film study, injuries, scheme, coaching, and talent.
Week 7 Bye Week: Panthers, Bengals, Cowboys, Texans, Jets & Titans
DL Rankings – Week 7
- Cowboys
- 49ers
- Browns
- Eagles – DT Jalen Carter returned to practice on Thursday after missing last week’s game with a knee injury.
- Steelers – DT Cameron Heyward is on short-term injured reserve.
- Jets
- Titans – DT Teair Tart missed practice on Wednesday after missing the last two weeks with a toe injury.
- Commanders
- Chiefs
- Packers
- Bills – DT DaQuan Jones is likely out for the year with a pec injury. DT Ed Oliver missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday with a toe injury but is “hopeful” to practice on Friday.
- Chargers
- Lions
- Giants
- Raiders
- Rams
- Jaguars
- Panthers
- Texans
- Dolphins
- Colts
- Falcons
- Vikings
- Bengals
- Bucs
- Ravens
- Patriots – Edge rusher Matt Judon is on short-term injured reserve with a biceps injury.
- Saints
- Broncos
- Cardinals
- Seahawks
- Bears
OL Rankings – Week 7
- Eagles – RT Lane Johnson injured his ankle last week and missed practice on Wednesday, but he is expected to play even at less than 100%. RG Cam Jurgens is on short-term injured reserve.
- Cowboys
- Chiefs
- Browns
- Lions – LG Jonah Jackson missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday with an ankle injury that also kept him out of the lineup last week.
- Ravens
- 49ers – LT Trent Williams & LG Aaron Banks missed practice on Thursday with ankle injuries (S.F. plays on Monday night, so Thursday is technically their first, not second, day of practice this week).
- Chargers
- Bills
- Bucs
- Texans
- Jaguars
- Packers – LT David Bakhtiari was placed on injured reserve.
- Vikings
- Cardinals
- Falcons
- Colts – RT Braden Smith missed practice Wednesday and Thursday with hip and wrist injuries after missing last week.
- Bengals
- Rams
- Jets – RG Joe Tippmann is expected to be out multiple weeks with a quadriceps injury suffered last week.
- Dolphins – LT Terron Armstead suffered a knee injury in his first game of the season last week and is out for the foreseeable future. C Conner Williams missed practice on Wednesday with the groin injury that has kept him out the last two games but returned on Thursday in a limited fashion.
- Seahawks – RT Abraham Lucas was placed on short-term injured reserve and is expected to be out again this week.
- Broncos
- Patriots – LG Cole Strange is likely out this week with a knee injury that has kept him out of four games this season.
- Raiders
- Panthers
- Commanders
- Bears – LT Braxton Jones was placed on short-term injured reserve after injuring his neck in Week 2.
- Saints – RT Ryan Ramczyk, his backup Landon Young, & OL James Hurst are all out this week with injuries.
- Titans
- Steelers
- Giants – LT Andrew Thomas, RT Evan Neal, and C John Michael Schmitz missed practice on Wednesday. Neal returned on Thursday, but he reportedly did not look healthy enough to play this week.
Biggest Week 7 DL > OL Mismatches
- Commanders DL (8th) > Giants OL (32nd)
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