Welcome to our sixth IDP Start & Sit article at Fantasy In Frames for the 2023 fantasy football season!
Hey everyone, it’s Nate Marcum (@natemarcum on Twitter/X). Whether you’re newer to IDP or have been playing for years, my goal of these starts and sits is to provide you with stud picks I’m a huge fan of each week, from your top-tier players to play in your shallow leagues down to deeper league options. However, with the good picks come the ones I am less high on that you should consider alternatives for each week. You can check out my back-to-back Top 10 Fantasy Pros ECR Competition rankings here at Fantasy In Frames weekly to help give you the winning edge to your weekly matchups! Here are my IDP Fantasy Football Starts & Sits for Week 6 (2023).
Starts
Marcus Davenport (MIN) v CHI
- Seven pressures over the past two games
- Has played 70% of snaps over the past two games.
- Matchup vs LT, Larry Borom is a plus-matchup.
- Boron allowed eight pressures in Week 5.
- Khalil Herbert was Chicago’s best pass-blocking back, he is out.
Trey Hendrickson (CIN) v SEA
- Five sacks over past three games
- PFFs 4th highest graded pass-rusher
- Matchup vs Stone Forsythe.
- Forsythe had allowed the 9th most pressures to begin season prior to Week 5 BYE
Haason Reddick (PHI) at NYJ
- Five pressures and three sacks over the past two games
- Jets’ T Alijah Vera-Tucker out (Achilles)
- Jalen Carter and entire Eagles’ D-Line creates havoc
Sit
Quinnen Williams (NYJ) v PHI
- Eagles’ O-Line is PFFs 2nd highest rated offensive line, allowing only two sacks.
- Only two DTs have eclipsed six fantasy points on the season.
Harold Landry III (TEN) v BAL
- Despite solid snap%, Landry III has an uninspiring 4% pressure rate
- 5% win-rate (89th out of 95 in NFL w/100 pass rush snaps)
- Baltimore will get Morgan Moses back in Week 6
Kayvon Thibodeaux (NYG) v BUF
- 4.9% Win-Rate (92nd out of 95 in NFL w/100 pass rush snaps)
- Buffalo only allowed nine sacks, with zero against Dion Dawkins
Start
Damone Clark (DAL) at LAC
- Injury to Leighton Vander Esch opens up a full-time role
- Clark hasn’t missed a tackle yet in 2023 (1 of only 8 LB)
- 20% tackle rate on run plays. Austin Ekelar’s return
Quincy Williams (NYJ) v PHI
- Nine tackles or more in four of five games
- Seven tackles or more in each game
- Eagles are a Top 5 team to opposing LBs. There will be plenty of opportunities for both Williams and Mosley to have excellent games
- 1 of 3 LBs w/25+ tackles, 1+ sacks and 3+ PDs
Kaden Elliss (ATL) v WAS
- Atlanta will need to generate a pass rush against the league’s most sacked QB.
- Atlanta lacks elite pass-rushers, which could be offset by blitzing Kaden Ellis (16th most blitzes in NFL)
- The Bears just generated 33 pressures vs WSH, Atlanta
Sit
Shaq Leonard (IND) v JAX
- Returning from injury, but will he regain a full-time role?
- Even prior to injury, he was splitting (at best) snaps with EJ Speed
- Avoid the uncertainty
Kamu Grugier-Hill (CAR) at MIA
- After heavy workloads in weeks 2 & 3, played sparingly over the past two games.
- Chandler Wooten outsnapped KGH due to a minor injury suffered by KGH.
Isaiah Simmons (NYG) v BUF
- Saw huge workload and output w/ Micah McFadden out.
- McFadden got in a limited practice on Thurs.
- IF McFadden doesn’t play, feel free to consider Simmons, but I wouldn’t trust the snaps otherwise.
Start
Kader Kohou (MIA) v CAR
- Carolina just gave up 11 tackles to the slot cornerback in Week 5.
- Carolina has allowed six or more tackles to the slot in four of five games.
- Kohou saw an increase in pass-rush snaps in Week 5. If that continues, Carolina just allowed 31 pressures.
Marcus Maye (NO) v HST
- Maye returns from suspension and will resume full-time FS role
- Houston has been incredibly generous to opposing FS, allowing nine or more tackles in four of five games.
Camryn Bynum (MIN) v CHI
- Leads all DBs in tackles (solo and assists)
- Minnesota will look to pressure Justin Fields to create turnovers. All of Fields’ interceptions have been to the FS or the LB position.
- Could Bynum add an INT to his league-leading tackle numbers?
Sit
Talanoa Hufanga (SF) at CLE
- SF is already playing limited defensive snaps
- Hufanga playing primary deep snaps, leading to a horrendous 5% tackle efficiency.
- Interceptions have been a saving grace, which is too volatile to trust
Jeremy Chinn (CAR) at MIA
- Played a total of 18 snaps in Week 5
- Don’t be tempted. Playing time just isn’t there, which is odd considering the amount of injuries.
Nick Scott (CIN) v SEA
- Maybe in the dreaded rotation with Jordan Battle
- Seattle is avoidable for opposing safeties, even if in a near full-time role