NFL 2026 Week 1 DFS: DraftKings Week 1 Early Look From The Defense
NFL 2026 DFS early look at the DraftKings main slate from the defensive side of the ball. Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and Las Vegas Raiders will impact you.
NFL 2026 Week 1 DFS: DraftKings Early Look from the Defense
In the realm of daily fantasy sports (DFS), the primary focus remains on scoring points through offensive prowess. However, the role of defense should not be underestimated. With the first week of the NFL 2026 season drawing to a close, all statistics should be approached with caution. As new teams have undergone defensive restructurings and new schemes have been implemented, it is vital to analyze the potential impact on DFS.
Four games are currently below the DFS "threshold." The Cleveland Browns vs. Jacksonville Jaguars and the New York Jets vs. Tennessee Titans have both moved up by one point. Let's delve into three intriguing below-threshold options: the New York Jets vs. Tennessee Titans.
The New York Jets, who made waves in the offseason with their aggressive acquisitions, particularly on defense, will face the Tennessee Titans, a team with a new head coach, Robert Saleh. Saleh, who previously held the defensive coordinator positions with the Jets and the San Francisco 49ers, will continue to employ his "aggressive attacking style."
The Titans' defense, under Saleh's guidance, is expected to prioritize a fast, penetrating front four to generate pressure, relying heavily on their front four to win one-on-one matchups.
Smith, the quarterback for the Jets, showed significant struggles last season, ranking 32nd in points per game and 32nd in total yards per game. However, with a better offensive line and the presence of defensive star Geno Smith, he might face fewer challenges in 2026. On the other hand, the Tennessee Titans' defense, led by defensive-minded head coach Saleh and defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, is expected to focus on stopping the run and generating takeaways.
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