New York Post

Employing a defensive offensive

- By HOWARD BENDER

WITH Week 13 of the NFL season upon us, it is important to remember that time is running out for you to make the fantasy football playoffs.

With the new 18-week season, most fantasy leagues have shifted their playoffs to start in Week 15, which means you have two weeks left in your regular season. Whether you are on the bubble trying to get in or simply jockeying for position and a better seeding, every point counts. That means, even the defense you are using should be optimized to the best of your ability.

The trick to streaming the right defense isn’t just about looking at who is playing a worse team. Depending on your scoring, points and yards allowed can be an important factor, but where you really want to look is the turnovers.

Most of the top defensive units like the Colts, Bills, Patriots and Buccaneers are likely on rosters already. But there are a number of other teams that thrive on takeaways and could be sneaky adds for this week.

The Steelers have just 10 takeaways on the season, but they will tangle Sunday with the Ravens, a team that has the seventh-most giveaways this season thanks to Lamar Jackson’s seven intercepti­ons over his past three games. Most people are just assuming a Ravens victory, but that is irrelevant to the turnover battle. If Jackson gets careless, the Steelers will capitalize on his mistakes.

The Broncos’ defense was left for dead on the waiver wire after they traded away Von Miller, but that may not matter much against a Chiefs team that has the second-most giveaways this season with 11 intercepti­ons and 11 fumbles lost. Divisional games tend to be tough battles, and Denver’s secondary has 10 intercepti­ons on the year.

The Dolphins’ defense has improved dramatical­ly over the past few weeks and will face Mike Glennon under center for the Giants. Arizona should be extremely opportunis­tic against the Bears. These two, plus the aforementi­oned Steelers and Broncos, could be the difference-makers you need to push your way into the fantasy playoffs.

Howard Bender is the VP of operations and head of content at Fantasy-Alarm. com. Follow him on Twitter @rotobuzzgu­y and catch him on the award-winning “Fantasy Alarm Radio Show” on the SiriusXM fantasy sports channel weekdays from 6-8 p.m. Go to FantasyAla­rm.com for all your fantasy football advice.

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