Dynasty IDP Rankings Tiers with Offense: 109 to 216

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Let’s take a look at our next tier of dynasty IDP rankings. Read on to learn about players ranked 109 to 216!


A couple of weeks ago, my good colleague Joe Harlow wrote an article dissecting the players at the top of their tiers. In this article, I am going to look into the next tier of dynasty IDP rankings; the next 108 players, if you will. While there is a little overlap in players from our two articles based on how our lists were generated, there is still much to learn about these all-important dynasty pieces!

While you need your studs to perform as such to have a rocking dynasty team, it’s these middle-zone players that can set you apart from your competition. I’ll offer my commentary on our rankings throughout, and together we will get into a spot where you will be able to dominate your leagues. Let’s get to those next tier of dynasty IDP rankings, shall we?

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Defense

Offense

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RankPlayer NamePositionTeam
109Will AndersonEDGEHouston Texans
110George KittleTESan Francisco 49ers
111Jack CampbellLBDetroit Lions
112David NjokuTECleveland Browns
113Antonio GibsonRBWashington Commanders
114Christian KirkWRJacksonville Jaguars
115Brock PurdyQBSan Francisco 49ers
116Tyler AllgeierRBAtlanta Falcons
117Danielle HunterEDGEMinnesota Vikings
118Jerome FordRBCleveland Browns
119Courtland SuttonWRDenver Broncos
120Khalil HerbertRBChicago Bears
121Tremaine EdmundsLBChicago Bears
122Kayvon ThibodeauxEDGENew York Giants
123Brian BurnsEDGECarolina Panthers
124AJ DillonRBGreen Bay Packers
125Bryce YoungQBCarolina Panthers
126Chuba HubbardRBCarolina Panthers
127Evan EngramTEJacksonville Jaguars
128Devin SingletaryRBHouston Texans
129Dallas GoedertTEPhiladelphia Eagles
130Diontae JohnsonWRPittsburgh Steelers
131Fred WarnerLBSan Francisco 49ers
132Deshaun WatsonQBCleveland Browns

Will Anderson – Houston Texans

Anderson’s rookie campaign did nothing to subdue his dynasty value. He finished the year playing 63% of defensive snaps, racking up 45 combined tackles and an impressive 7 sacks. As we say all the time, it’s very difficult for these young edge rushers to excel in their rookie years as they get used to the league and build up muscle. Anderson is on the Aidan Hutchinson track, so the sky is the limit for him moving forward.

If you have Anderson, he’s as solid of a hold as you can have. He has the potential to blow up next year, and you are going to want to be a part of that. You can always sell high later, but you should enjoy the ride!

Jack Campbell – Detroit Lions

Speaking of rookies who had decent first years, it’s Jack Campbell! This rookie ended the year with 95 combined tackles and a couple of sacks, all on 59% of defensive snaps. When the Lions took Campbell as the first linebacker taken in the draft, people were expecting huge things for the man in his first year. Unfortunately, Campbell found himself sitting as the third linebacker for most of the year, which didn’t lead to much fantasy success.

As the year went on, Campbell started to see an uptick in production and a slight uptick in playtime, so that’s a positive sign. With the draft pedigree and decent production on limited snaps, it’s safe to assume that Campbell will see the field more next year and will therefore produce better for fantasy purposes. He should still be valued as a top-20 dynasty LB.

Bryce Young – Carolina Panthers

One word to describe Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers this year: oof! While fellow rookie C.J. Stroud enjoyed one of the best rookie seasons as a QB and skyrocketed up rankings, Young had a really forgettable year. He ended up completing 59.8% of passes for 2877 yards and 11 TDs, which just isn’t good.

The nice thing about Young at this point is that his value probably will never be as low as it is now. The Panther’s organization didn’t really give him the scheme nor playmakers to succeed, so perhaps with new coach Dave Canales Young will see more success. Especially in 2 QB leagues, all quarterbacks can be relevant. Young is young enough that he has time to turn things around.

Devin Singletary – Houston Texans

What a year for Devin Singletary! While many assumed he’d be the backup for Dameon Pierce all year, Singletary ended up being the RB1 in Houston. He finished the year with over a thousand total yards and four touchdowns, clearly outpacing the other RBs on the squad. If you ended up taking him at the end of your drafts, you probably did pretty well in your leagues!

So why is he on this list and not the top 100 list? The uncertainty of where he will play next year. Singletary’s contract with the Texans was only a one-year deal, so he can be playing anywhere next season. If he resigns with the emerging explosive Texans offense, Singletary will once again be put in a great spot to produce. Hold on to him accordingly.

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