Fantasy Football Week 15 Defense Rankings: Start Ravens Defense? Avoid Washington?
Getty Defensive end Chase Young #99 of the Washington Football Team celebrates with defensive end Ryan Kerrigan #91 after a sack in the first quarter of the game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Welcome to our Fantasy Football Defense Rankings for Week 15 of the 2020 NFL regular season.
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Defense Outlook Week 15
The Los Angeles Rams (DEF1) have now scored 11.0-plus points in seven of their last 10 games. Over that span, they’ve had five games with at least four sacks. The Jets have allowed three sacks in three consecutive games. Furthermore, New York is the only offense in football to allow double-digits on a points per game basis to opposing D/STs this year (10.31 ppg). Since Week 12, the Rams defense has averaged a league-high 15.7 ppg.
Prior to their Week 7 bye, the Baltimore Ravens (DEF3) were fantasy’s highest-scoring unit, racking up 12.7 ppg. Since then, they’ve plummeted to DEF19, averaging just 5.7 ppg. The once-dominant defense has become a question mark as fantasy owners try to make a championship push. Luckily a matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars could help the Ravens D/ST get back to their productive ways. The Jags have allowed an average of 12.66 ppg over three of their last four games to opposing defenses.
The Washington Football Team (DEF12) is now first-place in the NFC East, mainly due to their dominance on the defensive side of the football. The WFT has scored 12.0-plus points in three of their last four games, averaging a league-high 13.3 ppg over that span. Over their last three games, they’ve scored three defensive TDs. That’s more than all but five other units have scored on the season. With that said, Washington’s recent tear includes snaps against the likes of Ryan Finley, Andy Dalton and Nick Mullens. This week, however, they get Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle has allowed 12.0-plus points to three of their last six opposing D/STs. Yet, in their other 10 contests this year they’ve surrendered an average of just 2.5 ppg to defenses.
Week 15 Fantasy Rankings: Defense
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[QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | DEF | Ks]
Start-Sit
[QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | DEF | Ks]
Matchup: Great | Avg | Tough
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Defense TEAMOpp.
1
Los Angeles Rams LARvs. NYJ
2
Pittsburgh Steelers PIT@ CIN
3
Baltimore Ravens BALvs. JAC
4
Miami Dolphins MIAvs. NE
5
Cleveland Browns CLE@ NYG
6
Seattle Seahawks SEA@ WAS
7
San Francisco 49ers SF@ DAL
8
Dallas Cowboys DALvs. SF
9
New England Patriots NE@ MIA
10
Arizona Cardinals ARIvs. PHI
11
Buffalo Bills BUF@ DEN
12
Washington Football Team WASvs. SEA
13
Tampa Bay Buccaneers TB@ ATL
14
Minnesota Vikings MINvs. CHI
15
New York Giants NYGvs. CLE
16
Indianapolis Colts INDvs. HOU
17
New Orleans Saints NOvs. KC
18
Chicago Bears CHI@ MIN
19
Tennessee Titans TENvs. DET
20
Green Bay Packers GBvs. CAR
21
Las Vegas Raiders LVvs. LAC
22
Los Angeles Chargers LAC@ LV
23
Houston Texans HOU@ IND
24
Carolina Panthers CAR@ GB
25
Kansas City Chiefs KC@ NO
26
Atlanta Falcons ATLvs. TB
27
Cincinnati Bengals CINvs. PIT
28
Jacksonville Jaguars JAC@ BAL
29
Denver Broncos DENvs. BUF
30
Philadelphia Eagles PHI@ ARI
31
New York Jets NYJ@ LAR
32
Detroit Lions DET@ TEN
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