Jason King rounds out his comprehensive look at the best rookie defenders from last season.
We share some of the more intriguing IDP numbers you should know.
We pick out some defenders who could help your IDP teams.
We break down all you need to know about the IDPs in the NFC East.
Which rookie safeties stood out in year one?
Who are the IDPs that could help you out now or down the line in your leagues?
We pick out some of your top options for defensive help this week.
Which players could turn out to be waiver wire gems down the stretch?
Which week four performers are worth targeting on the IDP waiver wire? Who would be best to avoid?
Jason King evaluates some of your best IDP waiver wire options this week.
Which veterans are in improved or worse situations after the 2022 NFL Draft?
We examine some late-round selections and attempt to pick out some IDP-relevant players.
We break down all four defenses in the NFC East. What do we need to know about the IDPs?
We wrap up our two-part look on how coaching changes will affect your IDPs in 2022.
We examine last week's IDP snap counts for NFC players.
We round up the notable defensive snap count numbers from week 11.
Which defensive snap counts in week seven were worth noting?
Which safeties disappointed in 2020 and what can we expect moving forward?
We examine which players are studs at the safety position, who has potential, and everybody else!
Which safeties will repeat in the top 12? Who will jump in to replace the players who drop off?
We round up the performances of 2020's rookie safety class.
We round up the defensive rookie performances from the final week of the regular season.
On the cusp of free agency, we’re about to see a ton of change in the safety landscape. The market is saturated with capable veterans: Kamren Curl, Xavier McKinney, Julian Blackmon, Justin Simmons, Kevin Byard, Eddie Jackson, Quandre Diggs, Jeremy Chinn, Darnell Savage Jr, Jordan Whitehead, Jordan Fuller, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, Jamal Adams, Rayshawn Jenkins, Tracy Walker, Jayron Kearse, Geno Stone, Brandon Jones, John Johnson III and Jonathan Owens are among those available.
The buyer’s market makes it somewhat difficult to predict which rising second-year safeties truly have a shot at a meaningful role in 2024 and beyond. In your true dynasty leagues with first-come, first-served waivers, stay nimble with your roster spots over the next week.
This is the final installment of the 2023 rookie review series. If you missed the first three articles, part one focused on interior defensive linemen. The edge rushers warranted two parts: one for elite assets and current or future fantasy starters, and one for everyone else. Part three examined the off-ball linebackers. The cornerback class was nice too but corners simply don’t carry dynasty value from year-to-year, so I don’t pay them much mind when looking through a dynasty lens.
Before getting into the rankings and brief reviews, credit goes to Pro Football Reference (PFR) for all statistics except for pressures and alignment data, which comes via Pro Football Focus (PFF).
Looked at from the entirety of IDP, a safety would have to be something extra special to rise to the elite tier along with the top edge rushers, linebackers and interior defensive linemen. The closest safeties would be Antoine Winfield Jr, Kyle Hamilton, and Derwin James; to me, those are the elites at the position.
The top two safeties in this tier are already considered weekly starters even in “start two” formats with a combined defensive backs category. I’m less confident in the third and fourth safeties here, but there are things to like based on draft capital, early quality of play and opportunity.
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