1. San Francisco 49ers (Rank: DEF #20+)
The reason San Francisco was left off ESPN’S top-20 D/ST rankings is understandable – they were the 31st ranked defense in 2018. However, the fantasy players that think what happened last year is automatically what’s going to happen this year, are typically the people who “stop trying” in their fantasy league after a 0-5 start. There’s plenty of reasons to believe this year will be different for SF.
First of all, they now have one of the best front-seven’s in football after adding Dee Ford, Nick Bosa, and Kwon Alexander to the trifecta of recent 1st round picks DeForest Buckner, Arik Armstead, and Solomon Thomas. Plus, four of their starters last year missed eight games or more in addition to their #1 QB, RB, & WR, which put more pressure on the depleted defense with the offenses’ reduced time of possession and increased amount of turnovers that put the opposing team in prime scoring position. The 49ers have the talent to be a premier defensive unit. All it takes is Defensive Coordinator Robert Saleh’s putting it all together with the most talent he’s ever had to work with in the Bay, by far.
2. Dallas Cowboys (DEF #17)
Anyone that watched or followed the NFL last year would have considered Dallas’ defense to be one of the best in football. However, from a fantasy perspective, they finished 23rd. Their stingy D held up on the fantasy sheet in fantasy points allowed with a top-10 appearance, but their lack of turnovers or defensive touchdowns was enough to push them down the rankings. Those are both categories that can easily fluctuate from year-to-year, and Dallas should be in prime position to turn that around with elite playmakers like DeMarcus Lawrence, Byron Jones, and the best LB tandem in the NFL Jaylon Smith & Leighton Vander Esch, all causing havoc.
Honorable Mention: Philadelphia Eagles (DEF #16)
*Note: Kicker’s weren’t included. The best advice for Kickers is to take the best one available when the last pick in the draft comes around. It’s likely another kicker(s) will be in play come playoff time anyways.