Fantasy Football Defense Rankings 2025: Best D/STs to draft, top sleepers and streamers

Tim Heaney

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Picking defensive teams in fantasy football drafts -- and even including them in fantasy leagues at all -- is often a less desirable plan each season. 

However, if you play in one of the few old-school formats that includes D/ST units, it's still crucial to know how to squeeze them into your draft strategy.

Typically, these are not meant to be long-term fixtures on your fantasy football team. Managers should feel comfortable cycling through team defenses based on bye weeks, matchups, roster crunches, and more. However, those who draft an elite defensive unit might feel a bit more inclined to hang on.

We'll explain when it's best to do that below as we rank all 32 NFL defenses for fantasy football drafts.

Fantasy Football defensive team rankings: Best D/STs for 2025 drafts

Generally, given how volatile week-to-week production happens with fantasy D/STs, managers ideally should focus on the teams that have some elite mix of these two attributes, whether it be for a single week or on the balance of the season:

  • Pass rush and sacks upside
  • Favorable divisional schedule

Takeaway potential (interceptions, fumble recoveries) rarely plays consistently year-to-year as a tipping point for D/ST rankings.

For fantasy defense success, start with advantages along the line of scrimmage. Everything flows out from the pass rush. 

The argument could be made that as more teams employ 2-High defenses with safeties preventing big plays, coverage sacks might become more prevalent. Still, it's best not to blindly rely on this trend spilling over. 

Bank on a team with at least one elite pass-rusher along its line.

While it's tempting to draft one of the top defenses with a few rounds left, ideally, managers should continue building depth at RB/WR (and QB/TE, depending on league format) before saving defense and kicker for the final two rounds.

However, if league scoring dictates selecting a D/ST more aggressively, wait as long as possible.

D/ST to target for division schedule

  • Houston Texans (AFC South: Jaguars, Colts, Titans)
  • New England Patriots (AFC East: Jets, Dolphins)

Week 1 Start 'Em defenses

Promising pass-rushing defenses with fantasy upside

  • Seattle Seahawks
  • Dallas Cowboys
  • Cleveland Browns
  • New York Giants

(The Denver Broncos, the No. 1-ranked D/ST overall, also have arguably the juiciest Week 1 matchup against rookie Cam Ward's Tennessee Titans, so that negates finding the best sleeper for the opener.)

While drafting a D/ST is important, use the inseason fantasy football waiver wire to find the best mix of matchup plays and breakout teams.

See how all 32 NFL team defenses fill out in our fantasy defensive team rankings for 2025 drafts.

These fantasy football D/ST rankings are based on the following settings:

  • 1 point per sack
  • 2 points per interception
  • 2 points per fumble recovery
  • 6 points per touchdown (defensive and return)
  • 2 points per safety/blocked kick
  • Points allowed penalization scoring, including negative points for 28+ allowed

RkTrPlayer NameTMBye
11Denver BroncosDEN12
21Philadelphia EaglesPHI9
31Pittsburgh SteelersPIT5
41Baltimore RavensBAL7
51Houston TexansHOU6
62Minnesota VikingsMIN6
72Buffalo BillsBUF7
82Kansas City ChiefsKC10
92Detroit LionsDET8
103Los Angeles ChargersLAC12
113New England PatriotsNE14
123Los Angeles RamsLAR8
133Seattle SeahawksSEA8
144Arizona CardinalsARI8
154Green Bay PackersGB5
164New York JetsNYJ9
174San Francisco 49ersSF14
185Dallas CowboysDAL10
195Tampa Bay BuccaneersTB9
205Cleveland BrownsCLE9
215Chicago BearsCHI5
226Miami DolphinsMIA12
236New York GiantsNYG14
246Washington CommandersWAS12
256Atlanta FalconsATL5
266Indianapolis ColtsIND11
276Cincinnati BengalsCIN10
286New Orleans SaintsNO11
296Las Vegas RaidersLV8
306Jacksonville JaguarsJAC8
316Tennessee TitansTEN10
326Carolina PanthersCAR14

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Tim Heaney

Tim Heaney joined The Sporting News in 2025 as Fantasy Football Editor. For nearly 20 years, the FSWA award winner has created fantasy NFL and MLB rankings, podcasts, and analysis for sites including ESPN, USA Today/Sports Weekly, KFFL, RotoWire, and RotoBaller. The Boston University alum hopes he’s helped a few followers win their leagues, even when he’s a year too early on breakout players.