This is it, the last week of byes to plague us fantasy players. Only Carolina and Pittsburgh players are unavailable to usVincent Rey Cincinnati Bengals this week. Fret not, there are plenty of good, little owned IDP to snap up off the waiver wire that can bolster your lineup in Week 12. Let us get to the discussion, shall we?

Elevator Going Up

Linebackers

Alec Ogletree StL

Jameel McClain NYG

Vincent Rey CIN

Bruce Carter DAL

Kavell Conner SD

Bjoern Werner IND

Brandon Marshall DEN

Demario Davis NYJ

With 13 total tackles/10 solos in Week 11, Ogletree leaps to prominence in the linebacking world. He also added an interception and two pass deflections in a superb game against the Broncos. He has been flirting with joining the elite, and you should be able to add him this week for his matchup against the Chargers on the road. McClain had 11 solo tackles last week among his 14 total takedowns, and he is settling in nicely as the prime MLB for the Giants. He is at home with a favorable stat crew in Week 12 and you can expect the Cowboys to be running at him. Rey is a sneaky option, as he gets dropped frequently and is usually available for an addition to your roster. He is coming off 22 tackles over the past two weeks, so you might just want to act quickly if your linebacker corps has a glaring hole. Carter gets to face the Giants, which is nice, and he is a nice source for tackles with Justin Durant on the shelf. Conner does not play the majority of snaps, but still manages to put up nice numbers in limited action. He is coming off a sack and nine tackle Week 11 performance, and should do well again at home against the Rams. Werner has a great matchup, facing the Jaguars in Week 12, and I look for him to grab a sack or better this week. Marshall is a great addition to your roster if your league values tackles over big plays, as he is coming from a 15 tackle performance with 12 of those tackles being solos. Davis is on this list because he gets to play in Buffalo where the stat crew is extremely generous, although with all the snow, the weather may affect his production. Still, if any city knows how to deal with snow, it is Buffalo, so with him coming off a 12 total tackle effort against the Steelers in Week 10 before his bye, you should consider adding him to cover for injury or the final bye week of the season.

Defensive Linemen

DeMarcus Ware DE DEN

Charles Johnson DE CAR

Jacquies Smith DE TB

Sheldon Richardson DE NJY

Ray McDonald DT SF

Clinton McDonald DT TB

Sen'Derrick Marks DT JAX

Demarcus Ware Denver Broncos Ware had a sack and forced fumble in Week 11, and also added some extra oomph to the stat line with seven tackles (six solo). Miami, the Week 12 opponent, is not known for their pass blocking prowess, so perhaps a sack or two could be in his immediate future. Johnson is trending upward in his past several games, and while his early season struggles may have put off some IDP players, you need to look to the present not the past when setting your lineup. If he has been dropped, now is the time to strike. Smith is seeing more snaps of late, and also getting to the QB more. He had two sacks in Week 11, together with forcing a fumble, so with him facing a beat up Bear’s team, he has potential. Richardson is coming off a bye, and thus could be available to boost your tackle numbers at DL. Consistency is underrated, but as the league leader in tackles at DE, he is a nice if not exciting addition to your IDP lineup. The 49ers’ McDonald is free to play with his pending domestic assault charges being dropped, and he is coming off an excellent Week 11, with five solos, two assists, a sack and a forced fumble. The Week 12 opponent has to travel across the country, and the Washington team seems to be in free fall right now, so this matchup looks quite tasty. McDonald of the Bucccaneers benefiting from his linemate, Gerald McCoy’s production, but we won’t be complaining about the additional production from a DT. Four tackles (three solo) and a sack in Week 11 make him an attractive addition to a roster that requires a DT slot. Marks is also a nice addition if you need to roster a defensive tackle. Coming off a bye, he had been credited with a sack in each of the preceding three games he played and he now gets the sackable Andrew Luck in Week 12. Yummy.

Defensive Backs

Kemal Ishmael S ATL

Major Wright S TB

George Wilson S TEN

Michael Adams S IND

A.J. Bouye CB HOU

Ron Parker CB KC

Kemal Ishmael Atlanta Falcons Call him Ishmael but don’t send him to sea (sorry, as a former English major I could not pass up the Moby Dick reference). He is one of the few Falcon IDP I would consider owning, and he is fresh off a six tackle (five solo), two pass deflection and one sack showing in Week 11, albeit against Carolina. Wright faces his former team on Sunday, and is coming off a seven tackle week followed by a 10 tackle performance last week. Wilson is coming from a eight tackle week, and faces off against the Eagles, who have been extraordinarily friendly to opposing safeties in terms of allowing tackles. Adams rounds out the safeties this week and the Jags are another team that helps safeties look good in the stat column. He had an eight solo tackle Week 11 (no surprise, as he has racked up eight solos in the two weeks previous, too), plus he tacked on two interceptions to boot. Bouye is coming off two excellent weeks, and is being tested as the cornerback playing opposite Johnathan Joseph in Houston. I like defensive backs that are tested often by offensive coordinators as it makes for pass deflection and tackle numbers that help IDP production. Parker makes a return to the list, as he is just too good to ignore. An 11 solo tackle Week 11 just validates his inclusion here last week, and if he is still on your wire, you should grab him before your league mates wake up to his potential.

Escalator Going Down

Linebackers

Ahmad Brooks SF

Casey Matthews PHI

Brooks took himself out of last week’s game after only playing 12 snaps. That is not what you want from your linebacker. Not at all. Matthews is too up and down to trust, as he was not a presence in Week 11’s blowout game by the Packers, after putting up good numbers in the Week 10 blowout of the Panthers. Value consistency, not rollercoaster stat lines.

Defensive Linemen

Mike Daniels DE GB

Brian Robison DE MIN

Robert Quinn DE StL

Speaking of consistency (see the above section), Daniels has been providing the wrong kind of production on a regular basis. Feel free to ignore him, or if you picked him up based on his early season success, to drop him now. Robison, on the other side of the field this week from Daniels, is also not worthy of being rostered right now. He had zero tackles in Week 11, and until he turns up the heat, he is not someone you want to even put on your watch list.  Quinn had zero tackles in the Week 11 game against Denver, although he did put up three pass deflections. Still, you do not want your DL to give you a goose egg in the tackle column.

Defensive Backs

T.J. Ward S DEN

D.J. Swearinger S HOU

Patrick Chung S NE

Brandon Flowers CB SD

T.J. Ward Denver BroncosWard put up one stinking tackle against the Rams, despite playing 65 snaps. He has been a good performer until Week 11, so perhaps this was just an anomaly. Swearinger may be an upside guy in dynasty or deeper keeper leagues, but he has been hurting his owners for weeks now. If you have the bench space, hold him, but in redraft leagues, he is chum. Chung has the unfortunate situation of dealing with the vagaries on a week-to-week basis with head coach Bill Belicheck. Despite looking like a good pickup following his Week 10 performance, he was used in just over half the snaps on defense in Week 11. Again, inconsistency makes IDP players poison. Flowers is a cover corner that teams avoid. Thus, limited tackles and opportunities for interceptions or pass deflections limit his value. Good real football player, not a good fantasy option.

Ouch (My Aching Roster)

All the injury reports below need to be evaluated at kickoff.  Teams are notoriously sketchy about injury reports, and we often do not know a player's status until just before game time. The list below is intended as a "heads up" as to what is going on early in the week, and should not be considered definitive.

Linebackers

Jabaal Sheard CLE (foot)

Vontaze Burfict CIN (knee)

Tamba Hali KC (knee)

Ryan Shazier PIT (ankle)

Defensive Linemen

Arthur Jones DE IND (ankle)

Star Lotulelei DT CAR (ankle)

Cullen Jenkins DT NYG (calf)

Defensive Backs

Troy Polamalu S PIT (knee)

Rafael Bush S NO (leg)

Alterraun Verner CB TB (hamstring)

Cortland Finnegan CB MIA (ankle)

Jason Verrett CB SD (torn labrum)

Leodis McKelvin CB BUF (ankle)

As ever, good luck and Godspeed in your fantasy efforts. Make sure to read all of our great articles to help you win your fantasy match ups every week and ultimately bask in championship glory. If you have any fantasy football questions, especially about IDP leagues, I can be reached at ia@fantasyalarm.com.