2011 Fantasy Football Team Defense Rankings for NFL Week 6
Here’s a look at LestersLegends’ Week 6 2011 fantasy football team defense rankings.
1. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Jacksonville: Steelers defense woke up last week. Now a rookie quarterback comes to town with an offense averaging 11.8 ppg.
2. New York Jets vs. Miami: Not only have they had a tough schedule, but they’ve been on the road. Matt Moore is in for a long day.
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3. Green Bay Packers vs. St. Louis: Another case of haves versus have nots. The Rams are in trouble even coming out of the bye. They’ve allowed 19 sacks already and average just 11.5 ppg.
4. Chicago vs. Minnesota: Donovan McNabb hasn’t killed the team with turnovers…yet. I don’t know that he lasts the full game.
5. Cincinnati Bengals vs. Indianapolis: The Bengals lead league with 279.6 total yards allowed and are tied for 28th with 18.8 points allowed. Colts are tied for 28th with 17.4 ppg.
6. Detroit vs. San Francisco: The Niners have allowed 14 sacks, which is a problem versus Ndamukong Suh. The Lions rank fourth with 17.8 points allowed.
7. Oakland vs. Cleveland: The Raiders have 14 sacks. Cleveland ranks 26th with 18.5 ppg.
8. Baltimore vs. Houston: Don’t love the matchup, but the Ravens lead the league with 14.3 points allowed per game.
9. Minnesota at Chicago: The Vikings rank second with 18 sacks. The Bears rank 30th with 18 sacks allowed.
10. New Orleans at Tampa Bay: The Saints defense hasn’t been great, but the Bucs are tied for 28th with 17.4 ppg.
11. Philadelphia at Washington: As bad as the Eagles have played, they are still in it because the NFC East has been so bad. This is a must-win game.
12. Washington vs. Philadelphia: The Redskins rank third with 15.8 ppg allowed. They have 15 sacks, which is tied for fourth.
13. Indianapolis at Cincinnati: If they can slow the run and put some points on the board, their speed rush could cause Andy Dalton fits.
14. Houston at Baltimore: They’ll be feeling the loss of Super Mario William.
15. Jacksonville at Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh's offense did well last week, but there are still major offensive line concerns in Pittsburgh.
Also check out:
- Week 6 Fantasy Football QB Rankings
- Week 6 Fantasy Football RB Rankings
- Week 6 Fantasy Football WR Rankings
- Week 6 Fantasy Football TE Rankings
- Week 6 Fantasy Football K Rankings
- Week 6 Fantasy Football Sit/Start Advice
- Week 6 Fantasy Football Waiver Advice
- Five Situations to Watch Coming Out of the Week 5 Bye
- NFL Picks Week 6

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