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Fantasy Football Week 7 Rankings & Start/Sit Advice: Defenses (DST)

We’re a third of the way through the season, and while we have a good idea of the quality of most of the offenses in the NFL. But a few are still in flux, including two teams that saw a rookie quarterback make his first start. So let’s check in on the five rookie QBs playing in the NFL right now:

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Streaming Defenses: Waiver Wire & Start/Sit Advice (Week 7)

  • Drake Maye, the third overall pick, made his first start for the Patriots last week against the Texans. The Patriots offense had been horrible with Jacoby Brissett, and a big part of that was the awful offensive line. Maye played extremely well considering the circumstances and lived up to his draft spot, relative to what we usually see from even the best rookie QBs in their first game. Maye threw three touchdowns and two interceptions, but only one of those picks was really his fault. One was a tipped pass followed by a really impressive catch by the defender. The Texans pass rush pressured Maye a ridiculous 34 times, so it’s honestly impressive that he only took 4 sacks. He won’t have to play the Texans every week, but he will have to play behind this same line every week, so I expect plenty more sacks in his near future. Maye is looking like he’ll develop into quite a good quarterback, but for now – and possibly for the rest of the season – he’s a reasonable target for fantasy defenses.
  • Spencer Rattler, a fifth-round pick, made the start for New Orleans in the absence of Derek Carr. Carr sustained an oblique injury in Week 5 and is expected to be out multiple weeks, so we’ll see Rattler at least a couple more times. Rattler showed some positive signs including with his legs, but has some room to improve with his throw accuracy, which led to two interceptions in the 4th quarter. Rattler also took 5 sacks, which is quite the contrast with Carr who had exactly 1 sack per game this season. Rattler is a good fantasy defense target as long as he is starting.
  • Bo Nix was drafted 12th overall by the Broncos and has been starting all year. He has shown some promising signs in areas where rookies usually struggle. With the help of a pretty good offensive line, he’s taken just 1.5 sacks per game. With interceptions he had a rocky first couple of games, but has thrown just 1 pick in his last 4 games. Despite this the offense has been very hot and cold, and ultimately been 4th-worst in yards per game and in the bottom third of the league in points per game. The Broncos are a reasonable target for good defenses, albeit one with a low ceiling due to the sack and turnover situation.
  • Caleb Williams, the Bears’ first overall pick, has been getting better every game and by Week 6 that has reached the level of genuinely very good. Last week against the Jaguars, Williams displayed some excellent decision making and threw four touchdowns, including a couple of very tight throws to Keenan Allen. His only real mistake was an underthrown deep ball for an interception. With Caleb Williams and a good defense the Bears are genuine contenders, and firmly in the “avoid” category for even the best fantasy defenses.
  • Jayden Daniels, second overall pick for the Commanders, is him. Daniels is a quick and decisive runner, but to call him a running quarterback would undersell the fact that he is an excellent passer. The connection with Terry McLaurin is starting to click and I expect great things from them going forward. Not only is Daniels the frontrunner for rookie of the year, but he’s an actual contender for NFL MVP, currently 6th in odds for that award. The Commanders are not an offense you can start any fantasy defense against.

There is a merciful lull in the byes this week, with just two teams sitting out – Chicago and Dallas. Neither is an offense we really want to target with defenses, so the impact on streaming is low. Rostership numbers are from Yahoo. You can find me on Twitter and Threads.

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