The NFL’s Week 18 is here, and it’s wild that the end of the regular season is here for the NFL. I want to thank everyone who followed this article all year, and I can’t wait to do it again next year. I will also be doing some off-season work with the IDP Hunter, Steve Hungarter, for the NFL draft. Stay tuned for all that work and the UFC content the Fight Club of Pain will provide all year. However, most of you are in your seasonal championships, so this week I’ll focus on the best players overall. The players below are ready to rack up tackles and dominate for all of your fantasy teams. If you’re looking for more players to pick up, then you’ll want to check out my Hardest Hits IDP waiver wire article.
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DE Byron Young, Los Angeles Rams
DE T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers
DE Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions
DE Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns
LB Bobby Wagner, Washington Commanders
LB Cedric Gray, Tennessee Titans
LB Jordyn Brooks, Miami Dolphins
LB Nate Landman, Los Angeles Rams
LB Nick Bolton, Kansas City Chiefs
DB Paulson Adebo, New York Giants
DB Tre’von Moehrig, Las Vegas Raiders
DB Talanoa Hufanga, Denver Broncos
DB Nick Cross, Indianapolis Colts
LB Devin White, Las Vegas Raiders
Devin White is currently on fire, and from week to week, he keeps on piling up the tackles. White had eight tackles in his last game, which is still great, but it was also the first time he was under double-digit tackles in four games. No matter what, White will get you tackles and if you’re in a championship this week, he should be in your starting lineup.
LB Tremaine Edmunds, Chicago Bears
After coming back from the injury list, Tremaine Edmunds is already back to form, playing 100 percent of the snaps in his last game. This has resulted in 15 total tackles and one fumble recovery over the past two games. With the Lions already eliminated, I’m worried that he may not get a full workout. However, with playoff seeding on the line, Edmunds should be out there the whole game.
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