2014 IDP Rankings – Defensive Tackles (Redraft)

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Scoring System:
Solo Tackle = 1 point
Assist = 0.5 point
Sack = 3 points
Interception = 4 points
Forced Fumble = 2 points
Fumble Recovery = 2 points
Pass Deflection = 1 point
Defensive TD = 6 points

Key:
S = Sleeper/Undervalued Player
B = Bust/Overvalued Player
R = Injury Risk

Tier 1

Geno Atkins 1. RDT Geno Atkins (CIN) – The start to Atkins’ 2013 season was a rough one to say the least with just 1 tackle and 1 sack in his first three games. Over the next several games the sacks began to flow; however the tackles were few and far between. Then he suffered a season-ending ACL injury. All of the aforementioned factors will combine to make him a somewhat risky draft choice for owners this year. But there are question marks for a lot of the guys in this draft range and Atkins has the surrounding cast and talent to put up top 10 numbers from his DT spot which is invaluable in some leagues. R

Gerald McCoy 2. DT Gerald McCoy (TB) – McCoy finished 4th among defensive tackles with 9 sacks last season which was good enough for a top 5 fantasy finish at the position. The addition of Michael Johnson should help further boost McCoy’s production and cement him as one the top DTs in the game. There is very nice upside here so draft with confidence.

Ndamukong Suh 3. DT Ndamukong Suh (DET) – Since a massively productive rookie season, Suh has struggled with inconsistency issues over his last three seasons. His play improved last year but he needs to do a better job of finishing in the pocket. I believe the development of Ezekiel Ansah and Nick Fairley will help grow and stabilize Suh’s numbers. We may never see the type of fantasy season he gave owners back in 2010, but he has a 50+ total tackle/7-8 sack ceiling which places him just inside the top tier of defensive tackles.

Tier 2

Kyle Williams 4. DT Kyle Williams (BUF) – The Bills will be transitioning to a 4-3 defense this season which means Williams will be moving to DT and likely get a lot of 3-technique looks. He’s been successful in this role in the past, especially from a tackle perspective. He’s a great late round selection as he has a relatively high floor. However, his year ago production is likely his upside ceiling. 

Marcell Dareus 5. DT Marcell Dareus (BUF) – Dareus has served as a solid DT1- since entering the league averging 50+ total tackles and 6+ sacks over his first three season. He set career highs in solo tackles, assists, and sacks under Mike Pettine last year and finished as DT4 in standard scoring systems. The departure of Pettine and the switch back to a 4-3 shouldn’t have a ton of negative effects on Dareus. He should still be a solid defensive tackle for fantasy owners.

Nick Fairley 6. DT Nick Fairley (DET) – Fairley is one of the best when it comes to collapsing a pocket from the inside of the line and getting after the quarterback, but he needs to improve his play against the run before he’ll be regarded as an elite option at the position. He’s probably the biggest boom/bust selection in this draft range.

Tier 3

Jurrell Casey 7. DT Jurrell Casey (TEN) – Casey had a breakout year with 50+ total tackles and 9.5 sacks. The arrival of new defensive coordinator Ray Horton will signal a more multi-front approach in which Casey will play the 3-technique in 4-3 looks and nose tackle in 3-4 looks. He’s not an ideal fit for the latter so there are some concerns we will see a dip in numbers, but that withstanding, he’s still a top 5 DT option.

Henry Melton 8. DT Henry Melton (CHI) – Melton will be reunited with old defensive coach Rod Marinelli in Dallas who should set him up well to succeed this season in his newly assumed Tampa 2 undertackle role. He is essentially playing on a one year deal which should keep him motivated throughout the season. Although he likely won’t have another top level linemen to keep the double teams away, he should remain one of the better DT fantasy options. S

Dontari Poe 9. DT Dontari Poe (KC) – Through the first 5 weeks of the season, Poe was the number one ranked defensive tackle. However, he failed to register even one sack over the remaining 11 games. The good news is that his tackle counts remained relatively high and he was continuing to consistently put pressure on the quarterback. Poe is one of the more well conditioned interior linemen in the league, leading the NFL in snaps played at each position. If he plays near 1,000 snaps again this season, he should be one of the more safe high floor, low-end DT1s.

Aaron Donald 10. DT Aaron Donald (STL)Donald (6-foot 7/8, 288) was a dominant interior penetrator at Pitt, earning the ACC Defensive POY award as a senior. Donald is smallish in stature, but shoots gaps with quick-twitch explosion, He will play three-technique tackle and should begin causing interior disruption as soon as he steps on an NFL field. His addition to the St. Louis line makes them the most fierce in the league. He’s the top rookie fantasy DT and could have big upside as soon as this year.


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Last Updated: July 2, 2014