Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 8

Check your waiver wire for these IDP Week 8 pickups.

We’re just about to the halfway point of the season, and all teams are in action this week. That means the waiver wire will should have fruitful candidates to pluck.

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

DT Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants

The 2019 first-round pick has been living in other teams’ backfield. Over the last three weeks, he has 6 sacks. Lawrence did have five tackles last week, but that was his high mark on the year. He’ll need to keep reaching the quarterback to have value, but he’s doing exactly that.

EDGE Dante Fowler, Washington Commanders

The 30-year-old was all over the field in Week 7, and he has been great for two straight weeks now. He had a sack and a pick-six last week and had two sacks in Week 6. He’s worth riding the wave with.

Linebackers

LB Baylon Spector, Buffalo Bills

The Bills lost MLB Terrel Bernard last week with an ankle injury that was serious enough to rule him out for the game. Spector stepped in and made six tackles. Bank on Bernard missing more time in what has been an injury-riddled year. Spector is the play.

LB Neville Hewitt, Houston Texans

The Texans have a couple of nicked-up linebackers, and the 31-year-old has balled out the last two weeks. He had eight tackles in Week 6 and nine tackles, an INT, and two PDs in Week 7.

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LB Grant Stuard, Indianapolis Colts

He stepped in for E.J. Speed last week on the edge, and, um … he corralled the opposition for 19 tackles! Speed’s status will obviously dictate his staying power, but you can’t overlook that performance.

Defensive backs

S Evan Williams, Green Bay Packers

The rookie already receives bonus points for sporting the name of a solid glass of bourbon on a campfire-like fall evening. He had 10 tackles in Week 5, four tackles, and a forced fumble in Week 6 with nine tackles in Week 7. He’ll have a runway to continue padding stats.

S Isaiah Pola-Mao, Las Vegas Raiders

The third-year, undrafted man led the team with seven tackles in Week 7. He had eight tackles the week before. In Week 4, IPM made six tackles and a sack. He provides a solid option with a low ceiling and high floor.

CB Deommodore Lenoir, San Francisco 49ers

The former Oregon product has tallied eight tackles for three consecutive weeks. Lenoir has a pass defense in four straight games and picked off his first pass last week. He’s worthy of a pickup.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 8 free-agent forecast

Here are the top waiver wire targets for fantasy football in Week 8.

Nearing the halfway point of the 2023 season, the fantasy football campaign rages on. Regardless of whether managers are leading in the standings or playing spoiler, the waiver wire continues to be a vital asset as we enter the second half of the season.

With the first bye-pocalypse behind us (Week 13 is the second part of that), there won’t be any teams on a bye in Week 8, and six teams will be returning to the mix after getting the week off.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in Yahoo leagues, using the 75% rostered mark as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11). Your questions and comments are always welcome!

We also will be taking a look at some deeper players to stash and the top streaming options for the upcoming week.

Fantasy football IDP free-agent report: Week 8

Check your waiver wire for these IDP options ahead of Week 8.

Welcome to Week 8. About half of the fantasy season is down, and eight teams are through their bye weeks. This is a pocket you really can thrive in with IDP depth your competition doesn’t have.

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/LB Jaelan Phillips, Miami Dolphins

The 18th overall pick in 2021 had a breakout-esque game against Pittsburgh last week with eight total tackles and 1.5 sacks. He had 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks on the season entering the game, primarily playing as a linebacker, so there could be dual eligibility in some leagues that include DEs and outside ‘backers as EDGE. Can this be the game that catapults him to the upside they saw when he was taken that high? He has good matchups with Detroit, Chicago and Cleveland upcoming to find out.

DT Grover Stewart, Indianapolis Colts

We’re not sure what’s in the water in Indy, but their defensive tackles are feasting. Stewart had five tackles and a sack two games ago, and he busted out with 12 tackles in Week 7. He has run-heavy Washington next week to eat up even more tackles in deeper leagues.

Linebackers

LB Isaiah Simmons, Arizona Cardinals

Let’s face it, the 2020 No. 8 overall pick has looked like a bust until recently. He had 12 tackles three weeks ago and returned to irrelevance with two tackles in Week 6. Simmons came back with big game in Week 7 with five tackles and a Pick-6. He can’t be relied upon weekly, but he’s certainly an intriguing flex option in the right matchup.

LB Leighton Vander Esch, Dallas Cowboys

He’s on a bye next week – so keep that in mind when pondering this one. But Vander Esch has resurfaced as a fantasy option. Gone are the days when his ascension was taking reps away from Jaylon Smith, but he has had seven tackles or more in five of seven games this season. He had a season-high 10 last week. He’ll have the opportunity for a bunch more for the run-focused Chicago Bears in Week 8.

Defensive Backs

S Ryan Neal, Seattle Seahawks

The undrafted product out of Southern Illinois has had an eye-opening two-week window. Over the last two games, he has stuffed the stat sheet with: 14 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, an INT and five pass defenses. Depending on your scoring system, he could be one of the highest-scoring DBs in fantasy. He doesn’t have the track record, but seven tackles in three straight games gives him staying power.

S Geno Stone, Baltimore Ravens

This guy just has a football name where you know not to mess with him. Over the last two weeks, he has delivered 14 tackles, a forced fumble and a recovery. Stone, a former seventh-round pick out of Iowa, is receiving his first real chance to succeed in the league, so he may be more of a watch-list player outside of deep leagues.

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Best fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 8

The best fantasy football waiver wire options for Week 8.

For the third consecutive week, fantasy football managers will have to navigate some bye weeks, leading to their scouring the Week 8 fantasy football waiver wire for help.

Luckily, we have some options at each position for those of you who are doing just that, but first let’s take a look at the two teams who are on bye and the most fantasy-relevant players from both:

Kansas City Chiefs: QB Patrick Mahomes, RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB Isiah Pacheco, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR Marquez Valdez-Scantling, TE Travis Kelce

Los Angeles Chargers: QB Justin Herbert, RB Austin Ekeler, WR Mike Williams (injured), WR Keenan Allen, WR Joshua Palmer, WR DeAndre Carter, TE Gerald Everett.

Now that we have an idea of who needs to be replaced, let’s see some options for fantasy managers to replace them with (and some potential long-term solutions) via the fantasy football waiver wire in Week 8 of the 2022  campaign.

Fantasy football waiver wire: Week 8 free-agent forecast

Here are the top waiver wire targets in fantasy football for Week 8.

We’re essentially halfway through the fantasy football season, and there are several waiver-wire implications entering Week 8 from this past slate of games.

Teams on a bye in Week 8 include the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs.

We’ll be taking a look at the top available players rostered in ESPN leagues, using the 75% rostered mark as the threshold. If you have any questions about prioritizing a certain player over another, don’t be afraid to hit me up on Twitter (@KevinHickey11). Your questions, comments, and roasts are always welcome!

Fantasy football waiver wire recommendations refer to 12-team league formats, unless specifically stated.

Check back for any updates throughout Monday and Tuesday as more injury news becomes available.