Fantasy football managers are constantly searching for that perfect waiver wire pickup that could make or break their week. Defensive units often fly under the radar, but savvy players know that streaming the proper defense can be the difference between victory and defeat.
This week presents some intriguing options that could provide significant value for your lineup. Smart fantasy football decisions aren’t always about the most prominent names, but rather about identifying favorable matchups and emerging opportunities.
Week 6 Defense Rankings
1) Green Bay Packers (vs. CIN)
2) Denver Broncos (at NYJ)
3) Philadelphia Eagles (at NYG)
4) Minnesota Vikings (BYE)
5) San Francisco 49ers (at TB)
6) Los Angeles Rams (at BAL)
7) Detroit Lions (at KC)
8) Kansas City Chiefs (vs. DET)
9) Baltimore Ravens (vs. LAR)
10) Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. CLE)
11) Houston Texans (BYE)
12) Buffalo Bills (at ATL)
13) Arizona Cardinals (at IND)
14) Los Angeles Chargers (at MIA)
15) Seattle Seahawks (at JAX)
16) Indianapolis Colts (vs. ARI)
17) New York Jets (vs. DEN)
18) Chicago Bears (at WAS)
19) New England Patriots (at NO)
20) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. SF)
21) Washington Commanders (vs. CHI)
22) New York Giants (vs. PHI)
23) Dallas Cowboys (at CAR)
24) Cleveland Browns (at PIT)
25) Atlanta Falcons (vs. BUF)
26) Miami Dolphins (vs. LAC)
27) Las Vegas Raiders (vs. TEN)
28) Tennessee Titans (at LV)
29) Cincinnati Bengals (at GB)
30) Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. SEA)
Green Bay Packers (vs. CIN)
This is a dream spot for the Packers’ defense. They are well rested coming off a bye. They are also very likely frustrated at the 40-burger they gave up to the Cowboys in a game that ended in a tie.
After festering over their disappointing performance for two weeks, the Packers’ reward will be a home date with the Bengals, who may be starting a new quarterback this week following Jake Browning’s disastrous performances in place of the injured Joe Burrow. No team has been more generous to opposing fantasy defenses than the Bengals.
They’re allowing the most fantasy points per game to defenses. Browning has thrown eight interceptions this season. If he does get benched, it’s hard to imagine his replacement will be any better. The Packers are the top defensive option this week.
New England Patriots DEF (at NO)
The New England Patriots put it all together in Week 5 to defeat the Buffalo Bills, the dominant force in the AFC East. Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs drew the plaudits, but the Patriots’ defense also showed up in a big way.
New England’s defense was the seventh-best in fantasy in Week 5 and is the seventh-best on the season. Head coach Mike Vrabel continues to build the team in his image, and those impressive fantasy rankings are unlikely to change moving forward.
The Patriots travel south to face the New Orleans Saints this weekend and will be looking to dampen the mood after the Saints’ first win of the season in Week 5.
Chicago Bears DEF (at WAS)
Bye weeks mean dropped defenses sitting on waivers, and Week 6 is the first opportunity to capitalize on the value that creates. The Bears had a terrible Week 2, finishing dead last among all defenses in fantasy after giving up 52 points to the Lions.
However, in their other three games, the Bears have finished in the top-12 among defenses, scoring double-digit fantasy points each time. Fresh off a bye week, Chicago will look for another top-12 finish against Washington.
The Bears have forced a turnover on almost 20% of opposition drives (19.6%), the third-highest rate in the NFL. Outside of what looks to have been an outlier game against Detroit, their consistency makes them a solid weekly fantasy option moving forward.
With their bye week out of the way, the Bears’ defense could carry you through the rest of the season.
