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Fantasy football 2024: What are the top D/STs to draft this year?

Defense and special teams don't rank very high among the most important fantasy football positions. Along with kicker, it's often the final addition to the starting lineup for millions of players. But defense and special teams (D/ST) can provide plenty of value.

In 2023, the top-scoring defense in fantasy football - the Dallas Cowboys - would've been a top-25 wide receiver in half-PPR formats, per Fantasypros. D/ST likely won't be the reason you win or lose your fantasy football league but it can give you a leg up on the competition.

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Defensive success can be hard to predict year-over-year. No D/ST in Fantasypros data dating back to 2002 has repeated as the top-scoring team. But many remain a top-10 defense following a good year; half of 2023's top-10 units were in that group a year prior. Here are the top 10 D/STs rank as of Aug. 21:

2024 Fantasy Football D/ST Rankings

1. San Francisco 49ers

  • 2023 stats: 48 sacks, 22 interceptions, six fumble recoveries, one touchdown, one safety | 141.0 fantasy points

The 49ers are back on top after finishing 10th in standard fantasy scoring last season. San Francisco lost longtime defensive lineman Arik Armstead and linebacker Dre Greenlaw will be out to start the season recovering from an Achilles injury.

Still, edge rusher Nick Bosa is just two seasons removed from winning Defensive Player of the Year. Leonard Floyd signed a two-year deal in the offseason to upgrade the other edge spot. New coordinator Nick Sorensen signals the 49ers' desire to return to the type of defense under Robert Saleh and DeMeco Ryans. The 49ers tied for the league lead in interceptions in 2023 and return multiple starters and welcome back former All-Pro safety Talanoa Hufanga from injury.

2. Baltimore Ravens

  • 2023 stats: 60 sacks, 18 interceptions, 13 fumble recoveries, two touchdowns, one safety | 174.0 fantasy points

Baltimore returns stars Justin Madubuike, Roquan Smith, and Kyle Hamilton to the defense but lost coordinator Mike Macdonald. In-house hire Zach Orr played linebacker for the Ravens from 2014 to 2016 and may make some changes from Macdonald's philosophy. Losing edge Jadeveon Clowney is a hit to the pass rush, though, and Baltimore hasn't made significant moves to fill that need.

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3. Dallas Cowboys

  • 2023 stats: 46 sacks, 17 interceptions, nine fumble recoveries, seven touchdowns, one safety | 178.0 fantasy points

Dallas had a league-high six defensive touchdowns, including five pick-sixes by DaRon Bland, in 2023. That may come back down to earth in 2024 and Dallas is missing two of its top three pass rushers from 2023. Dorance Armstrong Jr. is in Washington and Sam Williams is on injured reserve. But Micah Parsons is one of the most dangerous pass rushers in the league and should have another strong season with new coordinator Mike Zimmer. They also face New York and Washington twice each this season.

4. New York Jets

  • 2023 stats: 48 sacks, 17 interceptions, 10 fumble recoveries, four touchdowns, three safeties | 154.0 fantasy points

New York played well down the stretch last season with 10.5 points per week in the final seven weeks of the season. They boast stars like Quinnen Williams on the defensive line and Sauce Gardner at cornerback. They did lose top pass rusher Bryce Huff to the Eagles in free agency and Haason Reddick - the edge New York traded for later - has openly asked for a trade. Whether he stays or not, this pass rush could be relying on Will McDonald IV taking a step forward in his second season.

5. Cleveland Browns

  • 2023 stats: 49 sacks, 18 interceptions, 10 fumble recoveries, three touchdowns | 153.0 fantasy points

Cleveland had one of the best defenses in the league in 2023 and return many of the same starters. Defending Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett and Za'Darius Smith power a strong pass rush duo. The defensive backfield is arguably the best in the league and kept coordinator Jim Schwartz in the building. Cleveland is a safe bet to stay a top-10 defense in 2024 despite playing Dallas, Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Miami outside of their division games.

6. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • 2023 stats: 47 sacks, 16 interceptions, 11 fumble recoveries, two touchdowns, one safety | 143.0 fantasy points

Pittsburgh boasts one of the top pass rushers in the league in T.J. Watt who finished behind Garrett in Defensive Player of the Year voting. Keeanu Benton is an emerging player on the interior defensive line and Alex Highsmith is a proven pass rusher as well. If Watt stays healthy, this team could lead the league in sacks. Free agent signing Patrick Queen should boost the linebacking corps and Minkah Fitzpatrick and Joey Porter Jr. lead the way in the secondary.

7. Philadelphia Eagles

  • 2023 stats: 49 sacks, nine interceptions, eight fumble recoveries, three touchdowns, one safety | 101.0 fantasy points

Philadelphia is projected to take a big step forward with the hiring of Vic Fangio as the new defensive coordinator for 2024. It may take time to maximize this roster in the new system but this is a talented group with Huff, Jalen Carter, and Josh Sweat rushing the passer. The Eagles used early picks to invest in the secondary and free agency to bolster the linebacking corps. Like Dallas, they play New York and Washington twice with games against Carolina and Pittsburgh in the closing weeks of the fantasy season.

8. Kansas City Chiefs

  • 2023 stats: 57 sacks, eight interceptions, nine fumble recoveries, two touchdowns | 134.0 fantasy points

The Chiefs finished 2023 as one of the best defenses in the league. Despite losing cornerback L'Jarius Sneed, this team is built to play well at all three levels. Chris Jones powers the defensive line, Drue Tranquill and Leo Chanal play well at linebacker, and first-team All Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie leads a strong secondary group. Kansas City does have games against San Francisco and Baltimore early on but face an easier slate of opponents as the season wears on, save for a late-season matchup with Houston.

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9. Buffalo Bills

  • 2023 stats: 54 sacks, 18 interceptions, 12 fumble recoveries, three touchdowns | 159.0 fantasy points

Buffalo looked to be a top-five fantasy defense once again before linebacker Matt Milano's injury will keep him out indefinitely. Milano's one of the most important players on this unit as the team sees changes in the secondary and the defensive line. Ed Oliver is a star on the interior and Rasul Douglas enjoyed a standout year last season. Both will need to continue to play well as others step up with the likes of Baltimore, Houston, Kansas City, San Francisco, the Los Angeles Rams, and Detroit in non-division games.

10. Houston Texans

  • 2023 stats: 46 sacks, 14 interceptions, 10 fumble recoveries, three touchdowns | 131.0 fantasy points

Houston was aggressive in the offseason with signing top free agent pass rusher Danielle Hunter to pair with Will Anderson Jr. That makes up for the loss of Jonathan Greenard, who led the team in sacks in 2023 and signed with Minnesota in free agency. Signing Azeez Al-Shaair shores up the linebacking group and another year of development for Derek Stingley Jr. and Jalen Pitre could see improvements in the secondary as well. They do face a tough slate of offenses in 2024, though, with games against Buffalo, Green Bay, Detroit, Kansas City, Baltimore, and Miami.

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Full 2024 Fantasy Football D/ST rankings

Team

Fantasy Pros

CBS Sports

Yahoo!

NFL.com

San Francisco 49ers

3

2

1

2

Baltimore Ravens

1

3

2

3

Dallas Cowboys

4

1

5

1

New York Jets

2

5

3

4

Cleveland Browns

5

4

4

5

Pittsburgh Steelers

6

7

7

9

Philadelphia Eagles

10

6

9

6

Kansas City Chiefs

7

12

6

8

Buffalo Bills

8

9

11

7

Houston Texans

9

11

12

12

Miami Dolphins

11

13

8

16

Chicago Bears

12

17

10

13

Indianapolis Colts

14

22

17

10

Las Vegas Raiders

20

14

21

11

Cincinnati Bengals

17

20

16

14

Detroit Lions

15

18

18

17

New Orleans Saints

12

23

13

23

Green Bay Packers

18

21

19

20

Los Angeles Chargers

27

8

29

15

Minnesota Vikings

19

16

14

31

Seattle Seahawks

24

10

24

24

New England Patriots

21

28

20

18

Denver Broncos

22

24

15

26

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

23

19

27

21

Atlanta Falcons

26

15

28

22

Jacksonville Jaguars

16

25

22

28

New York Giants

25

27

25

25

Los Angeles Rams

28

26

23

29

Washington Commanders

31

29

31

19

Carolina Panthers

29

31

26

32

Tennessee Titans

30

30

30

30

Arizona Cardinals

32

32

32

27

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: fantasy football rankings 2024: Best defense, special teams