Updated Fantasy Football IDP Rankings 2024: Strategy tips, cheat sheet for IDP drafts

2024-08-29
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Individual defensive player (IDP) fantasy football leagues are not for all fantasy addicts, but make no mistake, IDP leagues have loyal players. Adding linebackers, defensive linemen, and defensive backs to your draft pool requires more strategy, more rankings, and more sleepers, but isn't that what most love about fantasy football anyway?

Need one more reason to appreciate IDP? There's more scoring! Everyone likes that.

Most fantasy owners are already aware of the star IDPs (T.J. Watt, Jessie Bates, Fred Warner, etc.), but when you play in an individual defensive player league, you need to know defensive schemes just as much as you need to know individual players. (More on that later)

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Fantasy Football IDP Tips 2024

Defensive schemes

If a team employs three defensive linemen (i.e. a 3-4 scheme), then you should target their outside linebackers. The OLBs on a 3-4 defense are more likely to pick up sacks, as the linemen generally just clog the running lanes and rarely rush the QB. Inside linebackers and defensive linemen in a 3-4 defense will get tackles and little else. Of course, in a tackle-heavy IDP league, this can also prove valuable, but we'll talk more about scoring systems later.

A 4-3 defense provides more IDP value with its middle linebacker and defensive ends. The DE (or Edge) spot will provide sacks, while the middle linebacker will rack up tackles. Also, in a 4-3 scheme, all three linebacker spots should produce points, as there is less spreading around of tackles, INTs, and passes defended among the three 'backers.

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QB | RB | WRTE | D/ST

Usually, you want to target your IDPs from 4-3 teams, as the points will flow more consistently. A 3-4 defense should provide decent stats from the weak-side 'backer, but DLs will mostly just produce tackles. A simple way of finding out whether a team runs a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme is to look at its depth chart and count how many LBs and DLs are projected to start.

Linebackers

Linebackers are cornerstones in IDP leagues. Tackles, INTs, fumbles, fumble returns, passes defended (PD) -- you name it, linebackers do it (although any IDP can cause or recover a fumble). Even with that said, you don’t necessarily need to target linebackers first, as there are plenty that can provide points (like QBs or even WRs in non-IDP leagues).

If you have the opportunity to nab a top-tier LB with your first IDP pick, you should take advantage. If you can get two stud 'backers, take them without hesitation. However, if the rest of your leagues have drafted their initial IDPs early, you can be patient and target some mid-round value picks.

2024 PPR RANKINGS
Top 250 Overall | QBRB | WR | TE | DEF/ST | K

Here’s why it's essential to know what type of defensive scheme a team employs. Even more important, you want to fill your roster with "three-down" 'backers. It only makes sense that the more time a player spends on the field, the more likely he is to produce fantasy points.

Here's a seemingly counterintuitive piece of advice: Seek out 'backers on bad teams, as they usually get more opportunities for tackles.

Defensive Backs

If you aren't required to use both cornerbacks and safeties on your IDP roster, always go for safeties. Generally, safeties provide more tackles on a weekly basis. INTs can be plenty valuable, but they are consistently inconsistent.

Here's another seemingly counterintuitive note: A shutdown corner is usually a middling IDP pick because quarterbacks generally avoid throwing to the WR that the shutdown CB is covering. Rookie corners often have more value. Quarterbacks will test them often until they prove they can cover NFL wide receivers. As such, you will get more points for tackles and potentially PDs and INTs.

2024 FANTASY AUCTION VALUES (PPR & STANDARD)
Overall | QB | RB | WR | TE | DEF/STK

Defensive Linemen

When looking for defensive linemen, you'll want to draft DEs as opposed to DTs. Defensive ends will be better sources of sacks and tackles, although there are a few DTs that provide value. That said, unless your league requires a DT, avoid them altogether.

If all the top-tier 'backers have been selected when you start to draft your IDPs, then go for a top-tier DE. Remember, look for a defensive end that starts in a 4-3 scheme. Target at least one of the top-seven DEs, as the drop-off after the first tier is significant.

2024 STANDARD, NON-PPR RANKINGS
Top 250 Overall | QB | RB | WR | TE | D/ST | K

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Rookies

Rookie defensive players often have IDP value as soon as Week 1. As we pointed out earlier, rookie CBs will rack up points because they’ll be targeted more. The learning curve for IDPs is not as steep as some of the skill positions, and you can often find significant value from rookie starters.

Rookies do cause more roster management, though, especially later in the season. The "rookie wall" is often a real thing, so have alternatives in mind down the stretch.

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What's the best fantasy football IDP scoring format?

Ideally, your IDPs will provide point totals that are nearly equivalent to your key offensive players. A good 'backer usually provides 10-15 points a week, which is a typical baseline for your top WRs and RBs in PPR leagues.

Default IDP settings usually aren't ideal. If you can set your own scoring, you should make interceptions, sacks, forced fumbles, and blocked kicks worth more than fumbles recovered (generally a result of luck) or passes defended. Reversing possession and stopping momentum almost always have greater impacts than making a tackle or knocking down a pass. Likewise, sacks are more consequential than other types of tackles.

Here's recommended scoring values for what is best described as a "hybrid" IDP system:

  • Assisted Tackle: 1/2 point
  • Solo Tackle (or Total Tackles): 1 point
  • Sack: 4 points
  • INT: 6 points
  • Pass Defended: 3 points
  • Forced Fumble: 4 points
  • Recovered Fumble: 2 points
  • Safety: 2 points
  • Blocked FG/PAT/Punt: 6 points
  • Defensive TDs: 6 points

The best IDP leagues use six-to-eight defensive slots. The normal setup is two DLs, two LBs, two DBs, and possibly two flex defensive players. You could also nix the dedicated DL slots and instead have more flex IDP positions.

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Fantasy Football IDP Strategy 2024

When to start drafting IDPs

Once you know your IDP settings and have some targets (see the rankings below), it’s time to start drafting! Don't get too excited, though -- you should have all of your offensive starters before you start selecting IDPs. You should also grab a few backups first, too, especially at WR and RB. Don’t be in a hurry to draft defensive players, regardless of what other owners in your league are doing.

You might miss out on the top-tier LBs, but typically, high-quality DLs and DBs will be available. With the exception of 2-QB and superflex leagues, you should fill all your IDP starting spots before you return to selecting backup offensive players (other than the initial two or three backups mentioned above). Here's a general rule: A top-tier IDP is a 10th-round draft pick.

Nick Bolton, Micah Parsons, and Jalen Pitre can be great players for your team, but there are plenty of other good-to-great defensive players who can carry you from week to week. It's similar to the decision to draft a stud QB or use a committee approach. Both strategies can work, so long as you adjust during the season to take advantage of matchups and effectively work the waiver wire.

When drafting IDP, position scarcity matters but not at the expense of building depth. For example, if your league uses DT as a required position, the pool thins out quickly after the top few options. That’s still not a reason to take a defensive tackle before taking a top-20 linebacker, though. The point difference between the No. 1 DT and the No. 10 DT will not matter most weeks, but the No. 20 LB might provide enough tackles to win some close matchups.

Of course, you have to adapt to your specific draft. If an offensive bargain falls to you in the later rounds, take advantage.

Hopefully, this goes without saying, but all IDP starters should be drafted before your kicker, and if your league uses a team D/ST in addition to IDPs, you should wait on that position, too.

Final IDP Draft Strategy Thoughts

Consistency is the key to success in IDP leagues. Middle linebackers and defensive ends in 4-3 schemes, outside linebackers in 3-4 schemes, and safeties over cornerbacks provide the most consistency. All other stat categories, with the possible exception of sacks, are too unpredictable to really project.

You'll need to work the waiver wire. Injuries and matchups will dictate who you start at most positions most weeks. All DBs – especially corners – are inconsistent, so plan on streaming them throughout the year and focusing on them less during your draft.

Unless you have an absolute IDP stud, don’t worry about dropping him during his bye week. It's unlikely that anyone will pick him up that week, so you should be able to get him back. Even if another team snags him, it’s likely that another top IDP will be dropped due to bye weeks and you can pick him up. You can also just play matchups.

Always check if your league rewards return yards. If so, look for IDPs that return kicks, too. That's a great way to get points without worrying about tackles, passes defended, or INTs.

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Fantasy Football IDP Rankings 2024

These rankings will be updated until Week 1, so check back for the latest player movement.

Fantasy Football LB Rankings 2024

Rank Player Team
1 Foyesade Oluokun JAC
2 Roquan Smith BAL
3 Bobby Okereke NYG
4 Fred Warner SF
5 Logan Wilson CIN
6 Quay Walker GB
7 Aidan Hutchinson DET
8 Bobby Wagner WAS
9 Nick Bolton KC
10 T.J. Edwards CHI
11 C.J. Mosley NYJ
12 Patrick Queen PIT
13 Lavonte David TB
14 Zaire Franklin IND
15 Quincy Williams NYJ
16 Terrel Bernard BUF
17 Jordyn Brooks MIA
18 Eric Kendricks DAL
19 Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah CLE
20 Jordan Hicks CLE
21 Tremaine Edmunds CHI
22 Kenneth Murray TEN
23 Devin Lloyd JAC
24 Frankie Luvu WAS
25 Devin White PHI
26 Alex Singleton DEN
27 Jack Campbell DET
28 Troy Andersen ATL
29 Kyzir White ARI
30 Demario Davis NO

Fantasy Football DL Rankings 2024

Rank Player Team
1 T.J. Watt PIT
2 Maxx Crosby LV
3 Micah Parsons DAL
4 Myles Garrett CLE
5 Nick Bosa SF
6 Danielle Hunter HOU
7 Aidan Hutchinson DET
8 Josh Hines-Allen JAC
9 Montez Sweat CHI
10 Kayvon Thibodeaux NYG
11 Jaelan Phillips MIA
12 DeForest Buckner IND
13 Will Anderson HOU
14 Khalil Mack LAC
15 Harold Landry TEN
16 Matthew Judon ATL
17 Alex Highsmith PIT
18 Brian Burns NYG
19 Haason Reddick NYJ
20 Carl Granderson NO
21 Jonathan Greenard MIN
22 Chris Jones KC
23 George Karlaftis KC
24 Trey Hendrickson CIN
25 Quinnen Williams NYJ
26 Yaya Diaby TB
27 Christian Wilkins LV
28 Jeffery Simmons TEN
29 Greg Rousseau BUF
30 Joey Bosa LAC

Fantasy Football DB Rankings 2024

Rank Player Team
1 Antoine Winfield TB
2 Derwin James LAC
3 Jessie Bates ATL
4 Kyle Hamilton BAL
5 Minkah Fitzpatrick PIT
6 Brian Branch DET
7 Kevin Byard CHI
8 Jevon Holland MIA
9 L'Jarius Sneed TEN
10 Kyle Dugger NE
11 C.J. Gardner-Johnson PHI
12 Julian Love SEA
13 Budda Baker ARI
14 Jalen Ramsey MIA
15 Xavier McKinney GB
16 Camryn Bynum MIN
17 Reed Blankenship PHI
18 Talanoa Hufanga SF
19 Joshua Metellus MIN
20 Jalen Thompson ARI
21 Derek Stingley HOU
22 Charvarius Ward SF
23 Grant Delpit CLE
24 Kenny Moore IND
25 Jordan Poyer MIA
26 Trent McDuffie KC
27 Paulson Adebo NO
28 Tyrann Mathieu NO
29 Cam Taylor-Britt CIN
30 Harrison Smith MIN