Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 15

Check your waiver wire for these IDP options ahead of Week 15.

It’s Week 15, and we have four games left in the regular season. Bye weeks are done, and your roster should be set except for maybe a spot or two. Whether you’re in the fantasy football playoffs or a season-long league, let’s do this!

Each week, we’ll highlight diamonds in the rough or some players that just need to be rostered in more leagues on the defensive side of the ball. Keep in mind your scoring system and roster restraints when heading to the waiver wire to grab these IDPs.

Defensive linemen

DE Charles Omenihu, Kansas City Chiefs

He has had two identical weeks in a row with three tackles and a sack. He has played 67, 69 and 56% of the snaps the last three weeks, so there is some volatility if Omenihu is not recording sacks. But at this point in the season, you look for upside, and he has it right now.

EDGE Arden Key, Tennessee Titans

Key has at least a half-sack in three straight games. His fantasy viability hinges on his ability to reach the quarterback, though. His tackle numbers the last three weeks are two, one, and two. So if your league incentivizes sacks, Key is a fringe option to target.

Linebackers

LB Andre Smith, Atlanta Falcons

This one will heavily depend on the status of Nate Landman (knee), who missed Week 14. Smith stepped in and posted eight tackles and a forced fumble. If Landman is out again, Smith would be a great play against the Carolina Panthers this week.

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LB Nicholas Morrow, Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles made a splash picking up former All-Pro Shaquille Leonard, but Morrow continues to ball out. He had six tackles and two pass defenses last week and has 12, eight, and six tackles the last three weeks. Leonard is still being acclimated, and Morrow should continue to shine.

LB Duke Riley, Miami Dolphins

Riley stepped in for the injured Jerome Baker and played a whopping 71 snaps in Week 14. He finished with five tackles in Week 14, but he had eight tackles and a forced fumble the week prior. The jury is still out on what Riley can contribute, but he’s worth taking a flyer on.

Defensive backs

FS Darnell Savage, Green Bay Packers

Savage played 95% of the defensive snaps in Week 14 and delivered seven tackles. He returned from injury the week before and had four tackles in 91% of the snaps. Savage vastly overshadowed Jonathan Owens, who had just two tackles last week. The Packers face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears to close out the year.

FS Mike Edwards, Kansas City Chiefs

Edwards stood out with 11 tackles in Week 14. The six tackles he had in Week 13 were a season high. So while there isn’t a big floor there, the ceiling has risen the last two weeks.

SS Jordan Howden, New Orleans Saints

Howden said, “How you doin’?” in Week 14 with 10 tackles, a forced fumble, a sack and a pass defense. He had two four-tackle games and an eight-stop game this season but really hasn’t done much consistently. The banner performance last week was enough to take notice, though.

Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 15

Check your waiver wire for these IDP options ahead of Week 15.

It’s either time for the fantasy football playoffs or crunch time in the final four weeks of your league. Bye weeks are over, which means it’ll be extra important to nail sleepers that could be hovering your waiver wire.

Each week, we’ll highlight diamonds in the rough or some players that just need to be rostered in more leagues on the defensive side of the ball. Keep in mind your scoring system and roster restraints when heading to the waiver wire to grab these IDPs.

Defensive Linemen

DE Brandon Graham, Philadelphia Eagles

Before last week, Graham was an underachieving DE that had been dropped in most formats. After three sacks and four solo tackles last week, he needs to be owned everywhere. The 34-year-old is up to 8.5 sacks on the year and will be hungry down the stretch for more.

EDGE Azeez Ojulari, New York Giants

The 2021 second-round pick has stepped up when called upon the last two weeks but primarily plays linebacker, so check your league’s eligibility rules. He has a sack in each game, and in Week 14, he had two sacks and four tackles. He’s more of a deeper-league option, because he’s still a relative unknown, but he could wind up being a difference maker if this stretch is for real.

Linebackers

LB Jaelan Phillips, Miami Dolphins

Phillips is emerging into a Pro Bowl-caliber EDGE rusher, and if he has DE eligibility in your league, that’s even better. The weakside linebacker has at least a half-sack in three straight games. Over that stretch, he has 16 tackles and 2.5 sacks. He’s worthy of a depth spot in most leagues and has higher precedent in leagues that value sacks more.

LB Kaden Elliss, New Orleans Saints

He’s coming off a bye week and will be available in a lot of leagues. What did he do before the bye? He had 40 tackles and 2.5 sacks in four games. He’s a seventh-round pick from Idaho in 2021 and doesn’t carry a lot of name value. If you see his name out there, snag him.

Defensive Backs

FS Juan Thornhill, Kansas City Chiefs

Thornhill picked the right time to play his best ball, and fantasy owners should take notice. He had 10 tackles two weeks ago and followed it up with seven tackles and a sack last week. He’s on a team that opponents have to throw often against, and he’s a ripe pickup for the stretch run.

S Andrew Wingard, Jacksonville Jaguars

Every season, it feels like this guy has a stretch later in the year that behooves us to feature him in this article for pickup. Now is that time with 16 tackles and an INT over the last two weeks. He has only 31 tackles on the year, but he’s capable of being an eight-tackle player given the playing time.

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Best fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 15

Rashaad Penny heads the list of the best fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 15.

The fantasy football playoffs are here, but between injuries and a rash of COVID-19 cases around the league, fantasy managers might have to scramble to find replacements for the same players who got them this far.

The good news is we don’t have to contend with any bye weeks, as the last of them came in Week 14.

There is a slight caveat to the schedule this week, though, as there are two games on Saturday: the Las Vegas Raiders at the Cleveland Browns, and the New England Patriots at the Indianapolis Colts.

If you’re one of the fantasy managers out there who managed to garner a bye from the first round of the playoffs, this isn’t a week to take your foot off the pedal. You can still improve your team in preparation for next week.

With all that in mind, let’s take a look at the best fantasy football waiver wire pickups going into Week 15, from quarterback to tight end.