Fantasy football managers often have the choice of whether to roll with an NFL team’s defense as their weekly starting D/ST or to deploy the streaming strategy depending on matchups for that upcoming week. For those that use the latter approach, we’re highlighting some fantasy streaming defenses for Week 12.
Of note, the fantasy D/ST streaming options we are recommending fall below the 50 percent roster threshold on ESPN as of Saturday, November 22. We’ve provided a variety of NFL stats on why each of the fantasy streaming defenses this week are recommended.
Even if Josh Jacobs (knee) suited up on Sunday, we’d still recommend starting the Minnesota Vikings D/ST against the Green Bay Packers. Jacobs mentioned that it’s a “range of motion” issue and that will impact his effectiveness as a runner. More importantly, the Packers offense is averaging just 15.7 points and 308.7 total yards per game over the last three weeks, with 4 turnovers and 6 sacks allowed. Meanwhile, Minnesota’s defense is coming off a three-game stretch where it has held opponents to just a 4.71 yards-per-play average and is averaging 2.7 sacks per game with just a 36 percent third-down conversion rate allowed. With Tucker Kraft and Jayden Reed out, Green Bay doesn’t have YAC threats nor is its offensive line dependable enough to protect Jordan Love from the Vikings pass rush.
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There are a lot of people sleeping on the defense being played as of late by the New Orleans Saints. Even including a rough outing against the Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans has limited its last three opponents to 275 total yards per game with a 4.51 yards-per-play average. In that three-game stretch, the Saints racked up 6 sacks and 3 takeaways. Kirk Cousins is a statue in the pocket and he won’t have top wideout Drake London in Week 12. There’s an opportunity here for five-plus sacks, an interception, and fewer than 20 points allowed.
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This is just as much about the Cleveland Browns offensive line as it is Shedeur Sanders. Entering Week 12, Cleveland has allowed the second-highest pressure rate (41.6 percent) in the NFL and it is responsible for its running backs having the lowest yards before contact (0.4) per rush. Now, throw in wide receivers who can’t create great separation and a rookie quarterback making his first start who has a penchant for holding onto the ball too long. The Raiders D/ST is an underrated streaming option this week.
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The Chicago Bears D/ST is a popular streaming option for Week 12, but we’re going in another direction. While the Jaguars put up 35 points last week, this offense is averaging just 311.2 total yards per game with a 4.54...