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.
These rankings were last updated at 7:00 AM ET on Monday, November 03, 2025.

Week 10 Defense Rankings
1) Denver Broncos (vs. LV)
2) Houston Texans (vs. JAX)
3) Detroit Lions (at WAS)
4) Seattle Seahawks (vs. ARI)
5) Cleveland Browns (at NYJ)
6) Los Angeles Rams (at SF)
7) Buffalo Bills (at MIA)
8) Carolina Panthers (vs. NO)
9) New York Jets (vs. CLE)
10) Jacksonville Jaguars (at HOU)
11) Philadelphia Eagles (at GB)
12) Indianapolis Colts (vs. ATL)
13) New England Patriots (at TB)
14) Los Angeles Chargers (vs. PIT)
15) Chicago Bears (vs. NYG)
16) Baltimore Ravens (at MIN)
17) San Francisco 49ers (vs. LAR)
18) Atlanta Falcons (at IND)
19) New York Giants (at CHI)
20) Green Bay Packers (vs. PHI)
21) Pittsburgh Steelers (at LAC)
22) Arizona Cardinals (at SEA)
23) New Orleans Saints (at CAR)
24) Minnesota Vikings (vs. BAL)
25) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NE)
Detroit Lions (at WAS)
Looking ahead to this week from last, the Lions wouldn’t have been a serious candidate. Circumstances have now changed.
Since head coach Dan Quinn felt it necessary to leave Jayden Daniels on the field in a game the Commanders trailed 38-7 midway through the fourth quarter, the talented sophomore QB is now lost for an extended period of time. That means the Lions get the pleasure of going up against Marcus Mariota.
While Mariota remains one of the better backups in the league, he’s not exactly instilling fear in opposing defenses. In four appearances, Mariota has thrown four total interceptions. He’s turned it over in all but one game in which he’s participated.
The Lions are coming off a bad home loss to the Vikings. Meanwhile, the Commanders are demoralized after losing their quarterback and already down their top receiver in Terry McLaurin. This has all the makings of a 45-7 demolition by Detroit.
Negative game script means opportunities for sacks and turnovers. Suddenly, the Lions are one of this week’s top options.
Houston Texans (vs. JAX)
The Jaguars being 5-3 is one of the biggest mirages this season. Trevor Lawrence has no business being an NFL starting quarterback, but continues to get away with it at the highest level.
Lawrence has turned the ball over at least once in five games this season. While he’s only taken 21 sacks, there have been two games in which he’s taken seven of them.
Against the Texans in Week 3, Lawrence managed 222 scoreless yards with an interception. Somehow, the Jaguars won the game.
This time around, the Jaguars are coming off a thrilling last-second victory over the Raiders in overtime. Meanwhile, the Texans dropped a heartbreaker to the Broncos. The stage is set for your classic double reverse narrative. The Jaguars are primed for a letdown, and the Texans are poised to bounce back.
Of course, if Davis Mills has to start this game, that’s not great news for the Texans’ offense. But it will likely mean they play conservatively and rely on their defense. This projects to be a low-scoring game, giving Houston a high floor. If they can get to Lawrence a couple of times and possibly force a turnover, a top-five finish is firmly in play.
