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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 13. The objective is to project QB pressure through film study, injuries, scheme, coaching, and talent.

 

Week 13 Bye Week: Ravens, Bears, Vikings, Bills, Raiders, & Giants

 

DL Rankings – Week 13

  1. 49ers
  2. Cowboys
  3. Eagles
  4. Steelers
  5. Jets
  6. Titans
  7. Chiefs
  8. Browns – DE Myles Garrett suffered a significant shoulder injury in Week 12 but is determined to keep playing despite the pain.
  9. Giants
  10. Packers
  11. Vikings
  12. Jaguars
  13. Ravens
  14. Colts
  15. Texans
  16. Rams
  17. Raiders
  18. Lions
  19. Chargers – DE Joey Bosa was put on short-term injured reserve with a foot injury suffered in Week 11.
  20. Bengals
  21. Panthers
  22. Bills – Edge rusher Von Miller was issued a warrant for his arrest on Thursday related to a domestic violence charge that puts his availability in doubt.
  23. Commanders
  24. Patriots
  25. Seahawks
  26. Dolphins
  27. Bucs
  28. Broncos
  29. Bears
  30. Saints
  31. Falcons
  32. Cardinals

 

OL Rankings – Week 13

  1. Eagles
  2. Lions
  3. Cowboys
  4. Ravens
  5. Chiefs
  6. Bucs
  7. 49ers
  8. Colts
  9. Vikings
  10. Chargers – C Corey Linsley remains out with a “non-emergent heart-related issue” that has kept him out of the lineup since Week 3.
  11. Texans – LG Tytus Howard is out for the year with a knee injury.
  12. Browns
  13. Jaguars
  14. Bengals
  15. Bills
  16. Falcons
  17. Packers
  18. Seahawks – RT Abraham Lucas was designated to return from a knee injury that has kept him out since Week 1 and will play Thursday vs. Dallas.
  19. Jets
  20. Saints
  21. Patriots
  22. Cardinals
  23. Dolphins – RG Robert Hunt was limited in Wednesday’s practice after missing last week with an injury.
  24. Bears
  25. Rams
  26. Broncos
  27. Giants
  28. Commanders
  29. Steelers
  30. Raiders
  31. Panthers – RG Austin Corbett is out for the season with an MCL injury.
  32. Titans

 


Biggest Week 13 DL > OL Mismatches

  1. Steelers DL (4th) > Cardinals OL (22nd)
  2. Browns DL (8th) > Rams OL (25th)
  3. Colts DL (14th) > Titans OL (32nd)
  4. Chiefs DL (7th) > Packers OL (17th)
  5. Jets DL (5th) > Falcons OL (16th)

 

Biggest Week 13 OL > DL Mismatches

  1. Lions OL (2nd) > Saints DL (30th)

 

DL > OL

 

1. Steelers DL > Cardinals OL

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