Jason Abbey takes a deep dive into the NFC North and NFC East.
We break down the best of the linebackers from last year's rookie class.
We break down all of the rookie edge rushers from last year's class.
We consider some IDP moves you could make this week to improve your squads.
We pick out some IDP options who could help you out for the remainder of the season or beyond.
We break down some of the biggest defensive injuries over the last month.
A few facts and stats that can guide IDP owners throughout a tumultuous season with a plethora of injuries.
We pick out some of the top defensive additions you could consider this week.
We offer up some moves to make to improve your IDP squads this week.
We pick out some defensive options to help your teams this week.
We break down the last week of fascinating IDP stats.
We break down some of the more fascinating IDP stats from last week.
We pick out some of the most notable IDP stats from last week.
We break down some of the more intriguing IDP stats after two weeks.
We offer up some IDP moves to make after the conclusion of week two.
We examine some defensive options on the waiver wire.
We pick out some interesting IDP stats you may not have seen after week one.
We break down all you need to know about the defenders in the NFC North.
We pick out some IDPs to watch in the NFC after the NFL Draft.
We break down some of the top edge rushers in last year's rookie class - how did they get on?
We break down all your best week 17 IDP options and some players to stash for next season.
We break down some of the most interesting IDP stats so far this season.
We suggest some IDP moves to make right now.
What are some of the more interesting IDP numbers after seven weeks of action?
We pick out some the IDP stats you need to know this week.
What are some of the IDP stats that could change your opinion after week one?
Which defenders should be on your radar after week one?
We preview the outlook on the defensive side of the ball in the NFC North, including some dynasty predictions.
We provide a bumper breakdown of how every rookie edge rusher performed this season.
Which players could make the difference in the fantasy playoffs?
Which players could turn out to be waiver wire gems down the stretch?
We pick out some notable IDP statistics after two weeks of the NFL season.
Which veterans are in improved or worse situations after the 2022 NFL Draft?
We break down the IDP potential of the edge rushers selected in the 2022 NFL Draft.
We examine some potential defensive sleepers to target in your IDP rookie drafts.
We run down the important IDP picks from day one.
We examine some ideal dynasty landing spots for the top defensive linemen in this draft.
Welcome back to another installment of DLF's annual dynasty review series, where we break down each NFL division from a dynasty perspective.
If you’ve been following along, you know the routine by now. We’ll go team by team, looking at depth charts and key offseason moves before ranking each division’s position groups from best to worst. Finally, to tie it all together, we’ll predict each division’s MVP, biggest steal, biggest bust, and more.
We’ve already covered the AFC’s IDP landscape in two parts here and here. Now it's time to focus on the NFC, starting with the North and East.
Did the Bears overspend by giving Grady Jarrett and Dayo Odeyingbo a combined $60 million in guarantees? Jarrett has produced only four sacks in the last two years despite having over 650 pass rush attempts, and Odeyingbo followed up his breakout eight-sack 2023 campaign with only three takedowns in 2024.
Despite adding 30 pounds a year ago and weighing in at 300 lbs, rookie Shemar Turner has been described as a tweener because he spent a significant amount of snaps on the edge for the Aggies between 2022 and 2023. Dennis Allen appears to be inclined to use him on the interior, but he’d have to be superb to unseat Gervon Dexter, who has proven he belongs.
Montez Sweat has a point to prove after his production dipped in 2024. He’s far from being a bad player, but he’s lost ground in recent years and now finds himself as the DL38 in DLF’s Dynasty IDP Rankings.
T.J. Edwards didn’t play as well as usual last year, but DLF’s LB outproduced Tremaine Edmunds by a wide margin. 2025 fourth-rounder Ruben Hyppolite II should be stashed on taxi squads in case Edmunds slips up or is released in 2026. The rookie has made a promising start.
Bears HC Ben Johnson says former Maryland LB Ruben Hyppolite is “the player we probably saw the most improvement from when he stepped in to now” through minicamp
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Byard may have lost his ball-hawk reputation, but he’s still got sound fundamentals as a tackler and should be rostered by contending fantasy teams unfazed by his age. Brisker’s concussion history is a concern, but he appears on track to return in 2025. Elijah Hicks showed signs of promise in 2024 and could serve as insurance, if needed.
Tyrique Stevenson was very productive last year and seems to like what new DB coach Al Harris brings to the secondary. Kyler Gordon is the pick of the corners in IDP, especially if he retains the slot DB role in the new scheme.
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