Week 6 in the NFL has come and gone and it was an up and down week for some IDP’s, especially Watt owners wondering what happened (same can be said for Jimmy Graham owners on the offensive side).  The injury bug hit hard in week 6 too as a handful of household IDP names went down and will be out for quite some time; but i’ll get into this towards the end.  Well, the 3-sacks performance by an IDP continues thru week 6 with Tamba Hali and AJ Hawk and my vote for it to continue thru week 7 is Cliff Avril as he faces the Cardinals on Thursday Night and my dark horse is Corey Lemonier of the 49ers as he’ll go up against Fitzpatrick and the Titans.  Let’s take a look at the top 5 performers from the IDP positions as we put week six to rest.

TOP 5 DL

  1. MICHAEL BROCKERS (RAMS):  7 tackles / 3 TFL / 2-sacks
  2. MALIK JACKSON (BRONCOS):  7 tackles / 3 TFL / 2 sacks / 1 PD
  3. JASON HATCHER (COWBOYS):  6 tackles / 1TFL / 1FF / 2 sacks
  4. CARLOS DUNLAP (BENGALS):  5 tackles / 2TFL / 1FF / 1 sack
  5. COREY LEMONIER (49ers):  3 tackles / 1 TFL / 1 FF / 1 sack / 1 PD

TOP 5 LB

  1. ALEC OGLETREE (RAMS):  10 tackles (7 solo) / 1 FF / 1INT / 1 PD / 1 TD 
  2. AJ HAWK (PACKERS):  10 tackles (8 solo) / 5TFL / 3 sacks
  3. PAUL POSLUSZNY (JAGUARS):  7 tackles / 1INT / 1PD / 1TD
  4. KIKO ALONSO (BILLS):  22 tackles (9 solo) / 1 TFL
  5. THOMAS DAVIS (PANTHERS):  9 tackles (8 solo) / 2TFL / 2 sacks / 1PD

TOP 5 DB

  1. JASON MCCOURTY (TITANS):  9 tackles / 1TFL / 1FR / 1FF / 1TD
  2. MICHAEL MITCHELL (PANTHERS):  7 tackles / 1TFL / 2INT / 1 sack / 2PD
  3. DA’NORRIS SEARCY (BILLS):  16 tackles (13 solo) / 3TFL / 1 sack
  4. TIM JENNINGS (BEARS):  1 tackle / 2INT / 4PD / 1TD
  5. HUSAIN ABDULLAH (CHIEFS):  3 tackles / 1INT / 0.5 sack / 1 PD / 1 TD

Now, lets look at some of the injuries that hit players this week such as; DeMarcus Ware, Jerod Mayo, Harrison Smith, Chris Clemons, Jerrell Freeman, Calais Campbell and some highlighted IDP’s who where inactive before kick-off like Charles Tillman, Bobby Wagner, Robert Ayers.  Your team that rosters either of these players probably took a hit but don’t panic as there’s replacements out there for you to grab so you can fill the void.  Lets take a look at who you can replace them with shall we…

  • Jason Hatcher (Cowboys):  Hatcher’s been dominant even with Ware in line-up but if he’s still sitting there on your waiver, its time to grab him.  
  • Brandon Spikes (Patriots):  Depends on how long or if Jerod Mayo misses anytime, Spikes gets a bump in value and can be a nice LB3 (surely nowhere near LB1 Mayo but he’s the replacement).
  • Cliff Avril & Michael Bennett (Seahawks):  With Clemons out again, Avril and Bennett become viable as both were solid pass rushers before Clemons came back.  Avril has DL2 upside and Bennett can flirt with DL2 numbers.
  • Michael Mitchell (Panthers):  Mentioned Tashaun Gipson the past couple weeks and i hope you’ve grabbed him, now its Mitchell’s turn as he had a heck of a game this weekend and it should only continue as he’s pretty much the lone healthy safety on roster.  Intriguing DB2 rest of season.
  • Darnell Dockett (Cardinals):  He’ll get an uptick in stats if Calais where to miss some time, but don’t be surprised if numbers dip because he could face a bunch of double-teams.
  • Jon Bostic   (Bears):  with DJ Williams now out for the year, the door should be open for Bostic to man the middle and i’d definitely consider picking him up as he has LB2 potential in this defense but be cautious on who you’re dropping for an unproven rookie.
  • AJ Hawk (Packers):  with injuries to Perry, Jones and Matthews all the tackles and sacks belong to Hawk and he didn’t shy away on Sunday as he got to Flacco many times.  He’s a definite top 20, possibly top 15 short term until the LB corps start to get healthy.

Looking forward to week 7 – Von Miller makes his return to the Denver Defense and opposing teams just have to pray.  Big question with this is where will Trevathan play now? He’s filled in tremendously in Von’s absence and I have to wonder if he’ll take over the middle job and another possibility is moving over to Woodyard’s spot because he’s battling an injury himself.  Jon Beason had a nice debut with his new team (Giants) and although he’s just 28 years old that could be just a one week showing or he could also prove me wrong but I’m not touching him in short bench leagues or leagues where i start 2 LB’s.  Deep bench leagues in need of LB help i may consider picking up Beason if he’s available.  Pat Angerer could be the beneficiary to Freeman’s injury but we’d have to wait throughout the week how Freeman is feeling.  Keep riding the hot steak of Da’Norris Searcy until Byrd decides to come back because with Aaron Williams moving back to CB – look at the numbers Searcy put up.  DJ Williams (Bears) has also been declared out for the season and one has to wonder does this open the door for Jon Bostic, who showed flashes during pre-season what he’s capable of.  As always if you have any questions feel free too shoot me a mention on twitter @IDPwithBEE_DSE and stay tuned for my week seven rankings.

IDP’s that moved into must-start territory (if you didn’t know)

Approaching Mid-Season already and I just thank you guys for the support & feedback, I’m here to help you bring home a championship and we’ll get there one week at a time.

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  1. Brandi's Bone Crushers
    October 15, 2013 at 12:59 pm

    Hey Brandon and I’d like to have you rate my IDP line up and make any suggestions you feel would help. Here who I got LB P Posluszny, D Johnson LB, J Laurinaltis LB , C Dunlap DE, R Quinn DE, Eric Berry S, I also grabbed Von Miller LB weeks ago and I picked up B Church S this weekend to replace Harrison Smith S who didn’t play

    • October 15, 2013 at 3:27 pm

      Von Miller was a solid grab and you’ll definitely reap the benefits, he’s a must start this week – if you start 3 LB’s i’d sit Laurinaitis amongst the 4 LB’s you roster.

      Dunalp & Quinn are solid DE’s – and although Quinn has been slow past few weeks don’t worry favorable matchups next few games & Dunlap looks like he’s just getting started (Finally) both solid ROS and top 10 options. Church was a nice pick-up too, not sure how many DB’s you start but he shouldn’t have been available already so you’re set with Church and Berry.

      Overall, strong unit Poz Derrick Laurinaitis are LB1’s and Von will be a LB1 – really strong and balanced unit // your DE’s are full of upside just have to take in their bad weeks but they’ll have more good than bad // DB’s are good too, Berry’s been off and on but i expect him to be on more so rest of season & Church, ride the hot hand as he’s been putting up numbers & top 15 option ROS.

      • Brandi's Bone Crushers
        October 15, 2013 at 3:37 pm

        Hey Brandon Thanks for looking over my line up as for how many position I can start I get two of each LD, DL, and CB with this in mind who should I start in your opinion ?

        Brandi’s Bone Crushers

        • October 15, 2013 at 4:43 pm

          LB – Von Miller and Paul Posluszny

          DL – Dunlap & Quinn

          DB – Church and Berry

  2. Johnny
    October 15, 2013 at 7:48 pm

    What happened to Mike Neal of the Packers? I thought he was supposed to be taking a larger role with Mathews out but he laid a big fat 0 this week.

    • Brett Favre
      October 15, 2013 at 10:21 pm

      Nick Perry took his place.

  3. OD
    October 17, 2013 at 12:36 pm

    If I had to pick one LB for this week, who should it be: OgletreeOgletree vs CAR, Hawk vs CLE, Henderson vs NYG, or Fletcher vs CHI.

    I have Willis and Freeman (concussion) and just dropped Butler. League starts 2 LB. Thanks

    • October 17, 2013 at 2:34 pm

      OD

      my pick is Hawk who i have 1 spot higher than Ogletree, so u cant go wrong with neither but with Jones/Perry/Matthews out i expect Hawk to beast again.