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Defense/Special Teams: Fantasy Rankings Week 6

Josh SatlerOct 11, 2008

Defense/Special Teams: Fanstay Rankings Weekย 6

This area is often overlooked, but a solid defense/special teams unit can go a long way towards helping you win your league each week. Make sure you start the right unit.

Must starts:

1. Minnesota vs. Detroit. This game will be a walkover; the worst team in football is heading to Minnesota to face a hungry team and a hungrier defense. After pulling out a road victory in New Orleans Monday night, the Vikings are sitting at 2-3 and ready to move to .500, while the Lions are ready to get this season over with so they can head down to the Bahamas and enjoy the off-season. Against the best of backs, itโ€™s nearly impossible to run on Minnesota, and that wonโ€™t change this week as the interior Williamsโ€™ teammates take away Rudi Johnson and Kevin Smith. By doing so, in a game that they should have a double digit lead throughout, Jared Allen and Co. should be able to attack the Lionsโ€™ back-up QB (Kitnaโ€™s apparently out), and force him into sacks as well as turnovers. They are the best play of the week.

2. NY Giants vs. Cleveland. This match-up just got a whole lot better now that it appears star TE Kellen Winslow will be out with a mysterious ailment. Heโ€™s been in the hospital since Thursday. The Giants D is stout, and that much better now that itโ€™s getting help from its offense. The Giantsโ€™ O is scoring a lot of points, which puts an increased amount of pressure on the opposing offenses to keep up; a tall order against Tuck and Co. In a game that the Giants should have a commanding lead, look for the D-Line and blitzers to get to QB Anderson as the Browns are forced to play from behind in this one. It should be a lopsided score, with the Browns held under 2 TDs.

3. Chicago vs. Atlanta. The Falcons are at home where theyโ€™ve won both games this season. Theyโ€™re a run first team that uses that attack to set-up its passing game. The Bears come in with a very strong defense, especially against the run. Theyโ€™ve rediscovered the magic on that side of the ball that propelled them to a Super Bowl appearance in โ€˜06. In this contest, I see them taking away Michael Turner and the ground game and forcing QB Ryan to beat them through the air, which is a tall order to ask a of rookie QB. I know he played well vs. the Packers last week but that is the Packers and not the Bears. Look for a close, low scoring affair, and a game that the Bears force Atlantaโ€™s offense into a few turnovers.

Sleeper:

Philadelphia vs. San Francisco. The Eagles are missing a few key starters on offense, but I see them still being able to put points on the board to give them a lead. On defense, theyโ€™re healthy and stout (vs. most teams other than Dallas and Washington), and playing against a Martz led team they should be able to force a few turnovers. In fact, Oโ€™Sullivan is becoming adept at giving the ball back to the opponent through the air, so look for the Eagles to rack up the sacks in this one (Oโ€™Sullivan holds onto the ball forever) and force a few picks.

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