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    Fantasy Football Rankings 2024: Top Options at Defense Include Buffalo Bills and New York Jets

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    Fantasy rankings are a matter of personal preference, but with extensive research, here is the framework for ordering the fantasy defenses.

    It’s a new year. Relying on 2023 alone when creating your fantasy football rankings for 2024 is dangerous, as much has changed across the landscape. Here is my early look at the top defenses and how I see them stacking up for the upcoming season.

    Ranking the Top Fantasy D/ST

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    1) Baltimore Ravens
    2) San Francisco 49ers
    3) Cleveland Browns
    4) Miami Dolphins
    5) New York Jets
    6) Buffalo Bills
    7) Dallas Cowboys
    8) Kansas City Chiefs
    9) New Orleans Saints
    10) Minnesota Vikings
    11) Philadelphia Eagles
    12) Pittsburgh Steelers
    13) Houston Texans
    14) Chicago Bears
    15) Cincinnati Bengals
    16) New England Patriots
    17) Indianapolis Colts
    18) Denver Broncos
    19) Jacksonville Jaguars
    20) Green Bay Packers
    21) Detroit Lions
    22) Las Vegas Raiders
    23) Los Angeles Rams
    24) Seattle Seahawks
    25) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    26) Carolina Panthers
    27) Atlanta Falcons
    28) New York Giants
    29) Arizona Cardinals
    30) Los Angeles Chargers
    31) Tennessee Titans
    32) Washington Commanders

    Who Are the Best Defenses To Draft in Fantasy?

    Buffalo Bills

    The schedule as a whole is tough and not short of elite quarterbacks, but it’s important to remember that “points allowed” is not the driver of fantasy production among defenses/special teams.

    Yes, it’s part of the equation, but it often gets overvalued. The Buffalo Bills ranked sixth in pressure rate a season ago, which is a statistic that I think will result in more fantasy points than you’d assume through the first month of the season.

    • Week 1 vs. Arizona
    • Week 2 at Miami
    • Week 3 vs. Jacksonville
    • Week 4 at Baltimore

    Buffalo’s high-pressure style puts them in a position to rack up sacks against mobile quarterbacks like Kyler Murray and Lamar Jackson. The Bills face two more traditional pocket passers over that first month, and it just so happens that both Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Lawrence were bottom-10 signal-callers in passer rating when feeling the heat in 2023.

    Let your league mates downgrade this D/ST in their ranks because of a seemingly tough schedule — you’re better than that.

    New York Jets

    The talent on this unit is no secret. A season ago, the New York Jets ranked second in defensive success rate, a result buoyed by the third-lowest opponent passer rating.

    The impact of Aaron Rodgers’ return could be twofold, which is why I have New York ranked as D/ST No. 5 instead of higher. It’s possible that the future Hall of Famer puts up points in bunches and thus forces the opposition to be overly aggressive.

    If that occurs, the Jets are as good a bet as any D/ST to pace the position in scoring. There is, however, a second side to that coin.

    Rodgers traditionally plays at a very slow pace, and if his offense is on the field for extended stretches, New York’s defense will lack the needed number of snaps to produce at an elite level consistently.

    This defense is as talented as it gets, and you should feel good about investing. However, you need to be aware of the volume downside that comes with an improved offense.

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