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Fantasy football rankings 2024: Top defenses according to our experts

NFC Divisional Playoffs - Green Bay Packers v San Francisco 49ers SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 20: Nick Bosa #97 of the San Francisco 49ers runs around the edge during an NFL divisional round playoff football game against the Green Bay Packers at Levi's Stadium on January 20, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Ryan Kang/Getty Images) (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)

Whether you prioritize a roster spot for a specific defense week in and week out, or stream the position via the waiver wire, some thought goes into the D/ST spot in fantasy football.

If you decide to draft it, do you go for the stifling stop-unit, like the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets? Or maybe you go for the big-play defense, like the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys?

You can't really go wrong with any of those options, though the 49ers could have the widest range of outcomes in the bunch. They finished as the DEF10 just last season, with a new defensive coordinator on board and some roster turnover; in short, it could be a mixed bag of a season, though there's no doubt there's plenty of upside with this Nick Bosa-led crew.

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Even if you don't spend up for a top D/ST option, there are several units out there with upside.

Take, for instance, the Chicago Bears, who are ranked anywhere from a top-eight D/ST by Andy Behrens or as low as 14th by Matt Harmon. It's an intriguing sleeper option, given that the Bears are ranked with the third-easiest schedule in 2024 based on projected win totals and considering they were the DEF5 from Weeks 11-18 last year.

Or, consider the Atlanta Falcons, who have quietly rebuilt their defense over the past two seasons, tied for the second-easiest strength of schedule in the league based on their opponents' .453 win percentage last season. Last year's addition of star safety Jessie Bates III should pair well with new edge rusher Matthew Judon (acquired from the Patriots) and FA signing S Justin Simmons to form what just might be one of the league's most underrated fantasy defenses this season.

No matter where you fall in the draft order, there's an option for you. The only question is — which one will you choose?

Which defense do you think will break out for fantasy football in the 2024 season?

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