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Fantasy Football: Week 9 IDP Report

Stay on top of your IDP fantasy football lineups this year with Jon Macri’s IDP Report — a comprehensive look at each team’s roster performance.


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Fantasy Football: Week 9 IDP Report

Week 9 takeaways

Waiver wire

  • LB Henry To’oTo’o, Houston Texans: To’oTo’o appears to have retaken his LB2 role in this defense after sharing snaps with E.J. Speed over the past few weeks. To’oTo’o (for now) has emerged as the Texans’ clear LB2 option and can be considered for deeper leagues once again.
  • LB Jack Gibbens, New England Patriots: Gibbens took over the LB2 role for the injured Christian Elliss, playing 67% of his team’s defensive snaps in the second half with Elliss out of the lineup. Gibbens is a deep-league option if Elliss misses time.
  • LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, New York Giants: Flannigan-Fowles played 85% of his team’s defensive snaps with Muasau out of the game. He took over the LB2 role and delivered a productive game as a tackler. Flannigan-Fowles can be an IDP option in non-shallow formats, assuming Muasau misses time.
  • LB Drake Thomas and Tyrice Knight, Seattle Seahawks: Thomas and Knight both played full-time roles with Ernest Jones out of this game. While Thomas has already been a waiver target given his starting status, Knight now becomes an IDP option again, assuming Jones misses time.
  • LB Jordan Magee, Washington Commanders: The Commanders have run with a different defensive deployment these past two weeks, playing Frankie Luvu on the edge even more, which allowed Magee to get more work at linebacker. Magee is more of a deep-league IDP option as his snaps will likely fluctuate week-to-week.
  • S Cam Lewis, Buffalo Bills: The Bills opted to start Lewis over Jordan Poyer with Taylor Rapp on injured reserve. Lewis played an every-down role while Poyer barely played more than half of the defensive snaps. Considering the matchup this week, it’s clear the Bills trust Lewis, and he can be a fine fill-in option for IDP managers in need of a full-time safety.
  • DB C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Chicago Bears: The Bears just signed C.J. Gardner-Johnson with Kyler Gordon heading to injured reserve, and Gardner-Johnson immediately stepped into the starting nickel corner role in Dennis Allen’s defense. This role has been profitable for IDP in recent years, and it now appears to be once again, as Gardner-Johnson landed a sack to go along with six total tackles in his Bears debut.
  • S Dante Trader Jr., Miami Dolphins: Trader filled in as a starting safety this week in place of Ashtyn Davis, who was out this week, and Ifeatu Melifonwu, who got hurt early in the game. Trader led the team in tackles (12) and got an ideal IDP deployment, playing mostly in the box and around the line of scrimmage. If both Davis and Melifonwu are out again, then Trader should be a solid fill-in for IDP rosters in need.
  • S Kyle Dugger, Pittsburgh Steelers: Dugger was acquired via trade last week, and with DeShon Elliott landing on injured reserve, it couldn’t have come at a better time. Dugger stepped into a starting role, and while he wasn’t overly productive, he should be in a good spot to produce in future weeks given his deployment.

Be sure to check out last week’s waiver wire targets and team usage here.


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Team ranks
Defensive snaps (Weekly rank) Zone coverage rate(NFL rank) Man coverage rate(NFL rank)
68 75.8% 21.0%
EDGE
Player Total defensive snap share Run down snap share Pass down snap share Win rate Pressure rate Pass-rush grade
Jalon Walker 64.7% 67.9% 45.0% 11.1% 22.2% 79.1
Arnold Ebiketie 50.0% 53.6% 37.5% 40.0% 20.0% 90.7
James Pearce Jr. 48.5% 39.3% 45.0% 11.1% 16.7% 61.8
Leonard Floyd 23.5% 28.6% 15.0% 16.7% 50.0% 66.6
  • Rookie watch: Jalon Walker delivered his first multi-sack game of his career this week, taking advantage of Drake Maye’s high pressure-to-sack conversion rate, while also delivering a career-high 79.1 pass-rush grade. Over his last two games played, Walker has nine total pressures and is starting to look more effective in his role, which is a positive sign for his IDP viability in the second half of the year.
Defensive interior
Player Total defensive snap share Run down snap share Pass down snap share Win rate Pressure rate Pass-rush grade
David Onyemata 69.1% 85.7% 57.5% 17.4% 8.7% 69.5
Ruke Orhorhoro 55.9% 53.6% 57.5% 4.3% 8.7% 55.1
Brandon Dorlus 54.4% 28.6% 72.5% 6.9% 10.3% 55.6
Sam Roberts 42.6% 53.6% 35.0% 28.6% 14.3% 83.0
LaCale London 41.2% 53.6% 32.5% 15.4% 30.8% 60.7
Linebacker
Player Total defensive snap share 1st/2nd down snap share 3rd/4th down snap share Tackle efficiency Total Tackles (PFF)
Kaden Elliss 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 7.4% 5
Ronnie Harrison 60.3% 64.3% 41.7% 7.3% 3
JD Bertrand 44.1% 41.1% 58.3% 6.7% 2
  • Droppable: It didn’t take long for JD Bertrand to lose his starting job after a poor performance last week (28.8 PFF grade), as he ended up being used mostly in base personnel packages only this week. Bertrand was filling in for the injured Divine Deablo, though the team shifted personnel to avoid playing him in a full-time role, and even kept him behind Ronnie Harrison this week. For now, only Kaden Elliss is worth starting among the Falcons’ linebackers.
Safety
Player Total defensive snap share Blitz rate Defensive line % Box % Deep safety % Slot %
Jessie Bates III 100.0% 0.0% 1.5% 39.7% 47.1% 11.8%
Xavier Watts 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 54.4% 33.8% 11.8%
  • Point of interest: After back-to-back weeks playing over 70% of his defensive snaps in the box, Jessie Bates’ usage came back down to Earth this week, though it is still pretty strong. Bates hasn’t been overly effective as a tackler relative to his usage this season, but he did come up with an interception to help his day.
Cornerback
Player Total defensive snap share Blitz rate Box snap % Slot snap% Wide Corner % Targets faced
Mike Hughes 100.0% 0.0% 11.8% 0.0% 88.2% 4
A.J. Terrell 100.0% 0.0% 27.9% 0.0% 72.1% 1
Dee Alford 45.6% 3.2% 6.5% 93.5% 0.0% 5

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