We review the second and third rounds of the NFL Draft, focusing on the IDP selections.
What do we need to know about the IDPs in the NFC West?
Which defensive snap counts in week seven were worth noting?
Need some defensive help after week two? We examine your top IDP waiver wire options.
We examine what 2021 will look like for IDPs in the NFC West.
We break down the top rookie edge rushers, looking back on their debut seasons and projecting what to expect moving forward.
We round up the defensive rookie performances from the final week of the regular season.
The NFL Draft’s faster-paced Day Two is always pretty intense from an IDP analysis perspective. Friday night saw 35 IDPs come off the board, and we learned some much-anticipated linebacker landing spots.
Landing spot and talent brings opportunity, and I decided to rank each position group to try to provide some more immediate and actionable IDP takeaways.
Drafted in Round Two, Pick No. 41 (tenth edge rusher selected)
Arizona owned on-paper the worst defensive line going into the draft, so anyone coming away with Day One or Two capital was going to get tossed into the post-draft bucket of winners. That it was Ojulari, who I thought would be a first-round pick, makes it all the better from a fantasy perspective. Sporting very good speed-to-power rushes, deadly spin moves, and good combinations, Ojulari should have no problem leading Arizona in snaps considering his top edge mates are sophomores Myjai Sanders and Cam Thomas, and Seahawks bust L.J. Collier.
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