Updated Defense Rankings Week 3: Fantasy D/ST tips on who to start, best sleepers, streamers

Griffin Missant

Updated Defense Rankings Week 3: Fantasy D/ST tips on who to start, best sleepers, streamers image

At this point, after two full games from every team, we can start to put together who to target with defenses in fantasy football

One thing that should be very apparent is that starting the same defense every week is a poor decision. Even the Denver Broncos, who many believe to be the best defensive unit in the NFL, are not matchup-proof. 

The only intelligent way to address defenses in fantasy is by streaming one each week based on the best matchup. Here are our Week 3 D/ST rankings, best starts and sleepers, and some matchups to avoid.

Fantasy Football Defense Rankings Week 3: Who to start, sit at D/ST

Note: Players who have already had their game are in italicized, strikethrough font.

RkTeam DefenseOPPRk Chg
1Green Bay Packers@ CLE 
2Minnesota VikingsCIN 
3Buffalo BillsMIA 
4Denver Broncos@ LAC 
5Pittsburgh Steelers@ NE 
6San Francisco 49ersARI 
7Arizona Cardinals@ SF 
8Tampa Bay BuccaneersNYJ 
9New England PatriotsPIT⬆️ 2
10Baltimore RavensDET 
11Philadelphia EaglesLAR 
12Kansas City Chiefs@ NYG 
13Los Angeles Rams@ PHI 
14Seattle SeahawksNO 
15Washington CommandersLV 
16Atlanta Falcons@ CAR 
17Dallas Cowboys@ CHI 
18Los Angeles ChargersDEN 
19Cincinnati Bengals@ MIN 
20Houston Texans@ JAX 
21Chicago BearsDAL⬇️ 1
22New York Jets@ TB 
23Indianapolis Colts@ TEN 
24Detroit Lions@ BAL 
25New Orleans Saints@ SEA 
26Jacksonville JaguarsHOU 
27Cleveland BrownsGB 
28Carolina PanthersATL 
29New York GiantsKC 
30Tennessee TitansIND 
31Las Vegas Raiders@ WAS 
32Miami Dolphins@ BUF

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Who are the best fantasy defenses in Week 3?

Usually, this section would have a few nominees for the best defense, but not this week. In Week 3, it's the Green Bay Packers, and it's not particularly close. 

Don't let the final score in Week 2 fool you, the Packers shut down the Commanders for almost 4 quarters on TNF. Only as a result of some garbage time points did that game look close. 

Then you can think back to Week 1, when the Packers beat the Lions so bad that people actually pondered the idea that the Lions' offense was complete garbage. Then in Week 2, the Lions put up 52 points, so their offense is indeed not horrific. 

So in Weeks 1 and 2, the Packers defense made two elite offenses look painfully average, and now in Week 3, that same defense gets to face the Cleveland Browns? The Browns have not scored more than 17 points in either of their two games. 

The Packers are going to feast in Week 3, and they could just shut the Browns out. 

Who are the best fantasy defense sleepers in Week 3?

The Arizona Cardinals once again make the sleeper category. After an impressive showing against the Carolina Panthers, they now get to potentially take on Mac Jones. Jones played excellently in Week 2, but he faced a lackluster NFL defense in the New Orleans Saints. 

The Baltimore Ravens are always going to get labeled a sleeper, which might seem strange. However, they play the Detroit Lions, who just scored 52 points in Week 2. Managers will understandably be nervous to start a defense against that sort of offense. However, Jared Goff has never beaten the Ravens in his entire career. The last time these two teams faced off was in 2023, when the Ravens won 38-6. With that being said, the Ravens are going to win big on MNF in Week 3. 

Defenses to avoid in Week 3 of fantasy football

Much like the Packers, but for the complete opposite reason, the Miami Dolphins stand alone as the worst defense by far. There is zero reason to start this team. 

From this point on, you should also want nothing to do with the Dallas Cowboys. Giving up 37 points to the New York Giants in Week 2 was beyond embarrassing. The Bears have had a tough start, but I believe Ben Johnson gets things in order against Dallas. 

Griffin Missant

Griffin Missant joined The Sporting News in 2025 as a fantasy football intern. He graduated from Grand Valley State University, where he covered the Lakers football program. He has also worked for Sleeper and the Fantasy Trade Room. He has played fantasy for over a decade, and has been passionate about fantasy football ever since.