![]() ![]() His lack of production for most of the season makes him hard to trust as anything more than a borderline DE2 for Week 6, but with another strong outing, he will morph into a bye week DE2 who can stay in the conversation even after the byes wrap up. Yannick logged three solos, two sacks, and one tackle for loss against Chicago in Week 5 and has three plus matchups in his next three games. Ngakoue notched his first two sacks of the season in Week 5 and is back on the fantasy radar just in time for the byes. Yannick Ngakoue (DE – LV): 3% rostered on Yahoo He will be a borderline DE2 option during the byes and should be added where available. ![]() He is a high-level talent with a plus matchup in each of his next two games (Miami, Seattle). Regardless of what the Jags staff does regarding his snap count in the coming weeks, Chaisson is a shrewd add with the bye weeks now upon us. Chaisson finally crept up over the 50 percent snap mark in Week 5, and the hope is that after his productive day that he will jump over the 60 percent mark going forward. K’Lavon Chaisson (DE/LB – JAC): 0% rostered on YahooĬhaisson had been quiet up until Week 5 but exploded for three solos, three assists, one sack, and two tackles for loss against the Titans. Hendrickson has a tremendous schedule over the next three weeks and could provide DE1 value. Now after a two solo, two assist, two sack, two tackle for loss outing in Week 6, fantasy managers are going to have to surrender a significant portion of their waiver budget to add the Bengals pass rusher. For whatever reason, fantasy managers were not biting. Coming off a 13.5 sack season, Hendrickson came into Week 5 with a solid 2.5 sacks and had appeared in this column after a two game sack streak. Hendrickson should not still be available in 98 percent of Yahoo leagues. Trey Hendrickson (DE – CIN): 2% rostered on Yahoo Griffen should be scooped up immediately and started going forward, It was a bit of a lost year for Griffen in 2020, but he is back to form and looks like a safe bet to threaten double-digit sacks when all is said and done. He has finally moved above the 70 percent snap mark, and more snaps mean more opportunities for production. He tallied two solos, two assists, two sacks, one tackle for loss, and one forced fumble in Week 5 and should be even better during the byes. Once again creating havoc alongside superstar pass rusher Danielle Hunter, Griffen is up to four sacks on the season. Add and start him with confidence going forward.Įverson Griffen (DE – MIN): 3% rostered on YahooĮverson Griffen has been excellent in his return to the Minnesota Vikings. With the byes now here, Rousseau is locked in as a DL2/DE2 option. Consistent snaps are the only thing holding him back from steady production on a deep Bills defensive line. He is creating pressures and looks destined to bounce back up over the 55 percent snap mark. Up to three sacks on the season after a four solo, one assist, one sack, one tackle for loss, and one pass defended performance against the Kansas City Chiefs, Rousseau has emerged as one of the most promising young pass rushers in the league and is the DL19 through five weeks of action. ![]() ![]() Greg Rousseau has been a revelation for the Buffalo Bills. Greg Rousseau (DE – BUF): 5% rostered on Yahoo View your league’s top available players with My Playbook Let’s take a look at some of the names that are worth some of your free agent budget. The names below all seem to qualify and may very well be available in your leagues. The first few weeks of the season always provide some new and some old options to consider, some of which will impact IDP starters for the rest of the season. Week 5 is in the books, and IDP managers are furiously scouring the waiver wire for impact additions. ![]()
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