Buffalo LB Dorian Williams won the starting linebacker job alongside Terrell Bernard.
Williams played 84% of defensive snaps and earned a tackle efficiency of 15%. Meanwhile, teammate Tyrel Dodson played only 4 snaps. Managers can trust Dodson in their starting lineup in deeper leagues, and he should be a productive linebacker for the remainder of the season.
Houston Linebacker Blake Cashman played 100% of defensive snaps.
Cashman earned an 18% tackle efficiency with 15 total combined tackles. While this performance was incredible, it likely will not be consistent as Denzel Perryman missed this week. Once Perryman returns, Cashman should see a reduction in snaps once again. Teammate LB Christian Harris played 9 defensive snaps and can be dropped in most formats.
Philadelphia LB Nakobe Dean played 49% of defensive snaps.
Dean split time with Nicholas Morrow - who played 55% of defensive snaps. As Dean gets healthy, his snap share should increase, and Morrow will see a reduction in utilization as a result of that. Meanwhile, teammate Zach Cunningham continued to play a full-time role, seeing 75% of defensive snaps. While his production did not match the snapshare, managers shouldn’t be dropping him right now.
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Jacksonville LB Devin Lloyd played a full-time role in Week 6.
Lloyd missed the previous two weeks with an injury but returned to starting status in Week 6. He earned a 12% tackle efficiency off of 9 tackles. His re-establishment also meant that teammate Chad Muma was relegated to special teams duties once again. Managers who were hoping for Muma to maintain a starting role after Lloyd returned are surely disappointed, but this move was to be expected. Muma can be dropped in shallower formats.
Seattle S Jamal Adams played 85% of defensive snaps.
Adams attempted to return in Week 4 but suffered a concussion early in the game. Now that he is healthy, managers can consider adding him to their starting lineups. As a result of Adams playing a full game, teammate Julian Love saw his snap share dip to 44%. Love can be dropped in most formats as this starting role belongs to Adams now.