Selection
19 July 2017 4001 comments
Mark Mark
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The Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is now exactly seven days old and our analysis of the player list turns to take a first look at defenders.

These players will play a vital role in our seasons. Two, or even three, budget defenders – perhaps operating in rotation – can free up valuable funds.

Clean sheets remain the core of a defender’s points, but there are other factors at play.

It’s important to consider FPL’s Bonus Point System (BPS), which is used to allocate extra points to players.

This will favour defenders who complete passes and crosses, make recoveries and clearances, blocks and interceptions (CBI), and win tackles.

Rotation pairings are also crucial for this position at the budget end of the market.

By switching two or three budget defenders according to fixtures, we can attempt to maximise the points potential from our backline.

Alongside goalkeepers, budget defenders are the key position when considering a rotation strategy.

We’ve discussed the basic principles involved in this article.

The 4.0 market

It’s currently impossible to find a defensive option that offers assured starts among the 4.0 price bracket. They just don’t exist.

However, as we saw with Swansea City’s Jordi Amat last season and Liverpool’s Joe Gomez in 2015/16, they can materialise for short spells.

Pre-season will be crucial in identifying these candidates, and injuries may yet unearth one or two options prior to August 11.

As it stands, many FPL managers will still look at a 4.0 target just as a means of liberating that precious 0.5 in loose change.

Swansea City’s Angel Rangel has already proved the top target here, claiming 18.7% ownership, even though he is unlikely to wrestle starts from the 4.5-priced Kyle Naughton.

AFC Bournemouth’s Brad Smith and Adrian Mariappa of Watford are also options, with the latter perhaps having the strongest opportunity to claim a starting role having featured heavily towards the end of last season following a run of injuries. He is also under a new manager in Marco Silva, who will have fresh ideas on the Hornets’ defensive line-up.

Burnley’s Kevin Long is another possibility. In the short-term, he could benefit from Michael Keane’s departure. However, James Tarkowski, at 4.5, is perhaps more likely to get the nod alongside Ben Mee, with Sean Dyche surely set to buy in this position.

Axel Tuanzebe of Manchester United is another possibility. But, by opting for him, you’re tying up a United slot and limiting your options elsewhere in your squad.

It pays to stick with the “unfashionable” sources of Fantasy talent when selecting bench fodder.

That could see us turn to the promoted teams and, early on, Uwe Hunemeier has attracted 8.1% ownership to rank second behind Rangel. The German started 11 matches for Brighton and Hove Albion last season, but is expected to be back-up to Lewis Dunk and Shane Duffy, who are both priced at 4.5.

Up the bracket

While we may accept an inactive 4.0 player in defence, we need to stretch to 4.5 in order to get ourselves a guaranteed starter.

Looking at the early ownership levels, it’s the aforementioned Ben Mee that has earned the majority of attention. The Clarets’ centre-back has been snapped up by 13.6% as the most desirable of Dyche’s defence.

Mee was second only to Bournemouth’s Steve Cook for CBI last season but, despite that, he picked up just six bonus points.

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton dominated with 21 in the Burnley rearguard, but with Michael Keane departed, Mee may step up further and be even more dominant next season.

His credentials as a 4.5 option look sound, although Matt Lowton is also a consideration.

If you’re overlooking Heaton at 5.0, then one of that pair, with their opening home fixtures, appear worthy options even without Keane in the Clarets’ defence.

Clean home rotation is not an option for Burnley, with Chelsea their partner. But if we look beyond this, there are some other potential pairings.

We should immediately point out that if you’re willing to rotate a West Brom 5.0 option – either Craig Dawson or Gareth McAuley – then this looks a very strong avenue to explore.

The combination with Burnley would provide seven successive home fixtures to open the season (BOU WBA STO CPL WHM HUD WAT).

The issue here is that you’ll need to shell out for a 5.0 option and be willing to bench a West Brom defender who offers clear goal threat at set-pieces away from home. It’s a major blow that Allan Nyom was hiked to 5.0 this season. It leaves us hoping that new signing Ahmed Hegazi can gain regular starts as the only Baggies backline option at 4.5.

A Burnley defender could also be rotated with a Crystal Palace 4.5 option to offer an attractive opening burst (HUD WBA SWA CPL SOT HUD).

The partnership derails in Gameweek 7 with the choice of Everton away or a home tie with Manchester United, but then it gets back on track.

However, the weapon of choice in Frank de Boer’s Palace backline is far from clear. We need more of the pre-season to discover the pecking order and we will be relying on starts for either James Tomkins or Martin Kelly.

Stoke City perhaps provide a better option alongside Burnley (eve WBA wba CPL new HUD SOU WHU BOU NEW), with Geoff Cameron the player to monitor.

The American international was favoured in central midfield by Mark Hughes last season, though with Darren Fletcher now at the Potters, his starting role is far from assured while Stoke retain a back four.

The impending signing of Kurt Zouma on loan muddies the water still further.

Phil Bardsley and Glen Johnson are alternative 4.5 candidates for the Potters, although they may rotate over the season.

The promoted teams play a major role in this price bracket, with Newcastle United and Brighton both supplying strong candidates.

De Andre Yedlin and Jamaal Lascelles have picked up ownership (5.3% and 3.6%) and are arguably the most assured starters in Rafa Benitez’s defence.

Lascelles edges it, with Benitez perhaps likely to rotate at full-back. Much depends on his pre-season tactics, however, with the possibility of Yedlin deployed as a wing-back in a 3-4-3. That would also bring new signing Florian Lejeune into the equation.

Newcastle pair up with Leicester City to offer 38 successive home matches, although the fixtures are far from favourable, forcing us to consider away ties early on (TOT BHA WHM swa STO bha bou WBA CPL brn)

With Danny Simpson available for 4.5, there’s a clear duo on offer. However, Foxes boss Craig Shakespeare could consider Harry Maguire for right-back to scupper those plans. Wes Morgan is also priced at 4.5 and with Robert Huth (5.0) sidelined for the season openers following ankle surgery, his stock has improved.

Swansea City provide another able partner for early Newcastle’s fixtures and, in the aforementioned Naughton, they do provide a secure starter at 4.5 – if you’re willing to overlook Alfie Mawson’s goal potential at 5.0 and are ignoring Lukasz Fabianski (4.5) in goal.

A Lascelles/Naughton partnership offers a very solid opening ten Gameweeks (sot hud WHM NEW STO WAT whm HUD CPL brn).

Goal threat and CBI potential mean that Lewis Dunk is the most attractive candidate in the Brighton defence, although we have to hope that his disciplinary record improves – 12 bookings last season is a concern.

The Seagulls partner with Huddersfield Town to offer clean home rotation. Christopher Schindler is perhaps the more assured starter, though centre-back partner Michael Hefele has the far greater goal threat and would be our choice to accompany Dunk.

Chris Lowe is also an attacking option for the Terriers, but he’s now under threat from new signing Scott Malone.

Bournemouth’s Simon Francis could also be paired with Dunk.

The Cherries’ skipper faces a battle for his starting role following Nathan Ake’s arrival but, if he overcomes that, he has to be a consideration for those turning down the attacking appeal of Ake and Daniels in the 5.0 bracket.

Working with a Brighton man, he offers a decent opening ten Gameweeks (wba WAT wat WBA BHA NEW LEI EVE sto SOT).

Up until West Ham’s re-arranged fixture with Southampton was announced, the Hammers provided perfect home rotation with Watford – two clubs that also serve up 4.5 defensive options.

They could be considered here, although we need pre-season to decipher Marco Silva’s plans.

Sebastian Prodl may emerge as a possibility, though Younes Kaboul fares better in the BPS when fit and selected. New signing Kiko Femenia also requires monitoring.

For West Ham, Angelo Ogbonna looks more assured of starts than James Collins, although that will depend on Slaven Bilic running with a three-man defence and that is far from certain.

Everton’s Cuco Martina is a new consideration as a potential one-stop shop at the 4.5 price point.

Manager Ronald Koeman has been re-acquainted with the former Southampton right-back who provides cover for the injured Seamus Coleman. We would now expect Martina to get the nod over the inexperienced Mason Holgate and Jonjoe Kenny. However, Everton’s evil early fixtures are a major deterrent.

Nonetheless, a rotation pair with Lascelles, in particular, appears to be an effective ploy while Coleman remains sidelined and if Holgate and Kenny are kept out of the frame.

Our current appraisal of this price bracket has us leaning towards a series of assured starters.

Mee/Lowton with Dunk and Naughton appear the most likely, with a Lascelles/Yedlin combination also in the mix. Francis is also another candidate for those willing to overlook the 5.0 Cherries.

If you’re looking to risk saving funds with a 4.0 option and two premium defenders, you’ll be limited to a two-way rotation.

Extending to three and forgoing the 4.0 defender is certainly a solution to explore.

Burnley and Dunk don’t work particularly well as a pair but, if you factor in Naughton, we’re given a very reasonable single fixture to work with two heavy-hitters (Sot WBA wat WBA bou HUD whm HUD whm NEW).

Similarly, we can look to Mee, Lascelles and Francis to get (wba WBA WHM CPL STO HUD LEI WHM CPL NEW). Or Naughton, Lascelles and Francis to get (wba WAT WHM NEW BHA WAT LEI HUD CPL brn).

As a side note, if you’re looking for further reading on three-way rotation, I heartily recommend Peter Blake’s early pre-season work here.

As the pre-season develops and as further moves in the transfer market transpire, our thinking in this area will surely shift.

In particular, we need to monitor Cameron’s stock over the summer, along with Hughes’ preferred right-back. That could open up a very favourable three-way rotation with Francis and Naughton.

Equally, the defensive selections from De Boer, Silva and Bilic look vital.

Palace, in particular, not only work well with the Burnley options, but they are also a component of several attractive three-way rotations.

Mark Mark created the beast. He's now looking to tame it.

  1. Taylj010
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    Anyone got any comments on my team??? (Only person I'm set on keeping is Kane)

    GK- Foster / Forster
    DEF- Trippier / Ake / Bertrand / Mee / Dawson
    MID- De Bruyne / Lanzini / Coutinho / Tadic / Walters
    FWD- Kane / Benteke / Gayle

    1. Lanzini girls just want to …
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Tadic and beneteke are the weak links for me

  2. Dynamic Duos
    • 12 Years
    8 years, 4 months ago

    A or B? please

    A) Salah, Zaha and Jesus
    B) KDB Phillips and Laca

    And

    1 or 2 ?
    1) Bellerin
    2) Kompany

    1. @FPL_Chess
        8 years, 4 months ago

        A, and 3) Sead Kolasnicof

    2. Mortinho
      • 15 Years
      8 years, 4 months ago

      Hi,

      How does this look?

      de Gea

      Trippier - Kolasinac - Cédric

      Salah - Carroll - Fraser - Milivojevic - De Bruyne

      Lukaku - Kane

      Subs:
      Foster
      Mariappa
      Chicharito
      Lowton

      1. @FPL_Chess
          8 years, 4 months ago

          You could put Carroll on the bench and Chico on the pitch, but personally I'd downgrade Chico to Fletcher and upgrade Fraser to Pogba.

        • @FPL_Chess
            8 years, 4 months ago

            I've changed my mind about Fraser (see previous comment). I've been looking into him and he could be a decent differential. I was mainly thinking that Pogba has a much easier August & September - but I was wrong to brush Fraser aside so readily.

          • Joga Bonito®
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Too many more pricey players on the bench.

        • @FPL_Chess
            8 years, 4 months ago

            FPL Chess dot net (mini-league code 7741-3334) - We're up to 170+ players but are still taking more on.

          • Joga Bonito®
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Which of these?

            Foster (Elliott)

            Alonso Trippier Cedric (Mee Rangel)

            Pogba Coutinho Zaha Willian (Carroll)

            Augero Kane J Rod

            ______________

            Foster (Elliott)

            Alonso Trippier Cedric Ake (Rangel)

            KDB Coutinho Willian (Carroll Romeu)

            Kane Lukaku J Rod

            1. SetantaL
              • 14 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              I really like the second team

              It's hard to get kane and Lukaku KDB Countinho into a team

          • msryldtw
            • 14 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Been tinkering all day with this!

            Thoughts?

            Foster / Elliot
            Tripper / Cedric / McAuley / Simpson / Lascelles
            KDB / Pogba / Mane / Alli / Ward-Prowse
            Lukaku / Chicharito / J Rod

          • SetantaL
            • 14 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            _________Foster_____________

            Walker Milner Alonso Monreal 4.0

            Iwobi KDB Willian (Loftus Cheek Carroll)

            Kane Lukaku Gayle

            I could downgrade the defence and up Iwobi to Coutinho but I like to have scoring defenders

          • Mistakanista
            • 8 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Hi guys! New here 🙂

            this is my first XI for the GW1:)

            Foster
            Lindelöf / Dawson / Cedric
            Salah / De Bruyne / Zaha / Willian
            Rodriguez / Lukaku / Lacazatte

            SUBS: Elliot, Stones, Gray, Hünemeier

            Your opininon?

          • jeolefmo
            • 11 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Here's my team:

            Foster / Elliot
            Daniels / Milner / Kolasinac / Mee / Dunk
            Matic / Erisken / Zaha / De Bruyne / Carroll
            Ayew / Kane / Lukaku

            Do you guys have any advice?
            Thanks in advance!

            1. william prunier
              • 10 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Like it

          • jam sandwich
            • 10 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            Kolasinac - Cedric - Mee - xxxxx - xxxxx

            a) Suttner & Naughton
            b) Daniels & Hunemeier

            1. Pogboom
              • 9 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              B

          • Tansey
            • 10 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            What are the most creative team names around here then

          • OneDennisBergkamp
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 10 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            will this article be updated?

          • Foyth Club
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 7 months ago

            .

            1. Geoff
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • Has Moderation Rights
              • 13 Years
              7 years, 7 months ago

              !

          • MikeHawk Pulauwin
            • 11 Years
            8 years, 4 months ago

            For those doubting Morata..

            He scores every 104 minutes.

            Cristiano is currently scoring one every 119, Benzema a goal every 149 and Bale one every 173.

            Enough said.

            1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
              • 15 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              I could score a fair few in la liga

              1. PvA
                • 9 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Bs argument

                You'll find out pretty soon how good Morata is

                1. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
                  • 15 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  I have seen him play, he's good but he's not an out and out goalscorer

                  we will see

              2. Fantasy Gold
                • 11 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                OMG

              3. MikeHawk Pulauwin
                • 11 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Ronaldo's record at Man U is even better so your point about different league makes no sense.

                1. Camp No No
                  • 12 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  What he's saying is that he'd be the top scorer in PL.

                2. Camp No No
                  • 12 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  You know, Bemba would be pretty darn good in football, if he just ever bothered to play it.

                3. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
                  • 15 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  ronaldo is world class, he has proven it in different leagues

                  he has an average record at madrid and juve

                  1. Sánchez
                    • 13 Years
                    8 years, 4 months ago

                    But his name is Latin and he's good in FIFA and from Real Madrid. Like Di Maria. Mind him?

            2. Davido989
              • 15 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              So you're saying if Morata played the same amount of minutes as Ronaldo, he'd score more goals?

              1. Please Help I Don't Kn…
                • 9 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                ^

              2. Somalion
                • 15 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Goal per minute ratios are notoriously unreliable for frequently substitute players.

                This coming from a guy who quite likes Morata.

                1. Sterling is £11Mill..…
                  • 8 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  Yea, I mean if you went my that logic then Giroud was the deadliest striker in the league last season he just didnt start enough lol

                  1. Camp No No
                    • 12 Years
                    8 years, 4 months ago

                    Obviously Giroud would also outscore Ronaldo, Morata, Bemba, Bemba's nan, and everybody else, if he just played as much. This is so simple!

              3. MikeHawk Pulauwin
                • 11 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Yes sir.

              4. Camp No No
                • 12 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                ^This! 😆

            3. Pirlø's Pen
              • 10 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              No doubt, he's a natural goalscorer.

              Just makes picking 3 strikers all that much harder! Flexibility and being able to navigate between the top strikers this year will be key.

            4. KingNidge
              • 10 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              He won't get close to that in the PL that's for sure.. though he is an excellent player

              1. MikeHawk Pulauwin
                • 11 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Hahah does anyone know how many minutes he has had? He will no doubt be a top goal scorer in the PL

                1. Camp No No
                  • 12 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  Sure, as the only CF at Chelsea, he will score a lot of goals, no doubt.

                2. KingNidge
                  • 10 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  He'll score plenty he's a brilliant player but he won't be notching a goal anywhere close to every 104 minutes

            5. Camp No No
              • 12 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Enough said, if you don't care about objectivity. The sub-forward stats tend to get inflated relative to time played. Morata mostly played as subbed in or against the weakest opponents.

              1. MikeHawk Pulauwin
                • 11 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                He came on at the champions league final... he came on to win many games for Madrid... what's wrong w y'all people lol

                1. Camp No No
                  • 12 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  What's wrong with you?

                  Subbed in, OR against weak opponents. In either case, goals relative to time played get inflated.

                  Check the Giroud argument above. He scored a goal every 100 minutes.

            6. Karan_G14
              • 9 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Not doubting him but he's usually played against weaker teams and come on as a sub.

              No penalties for him too. So if he's priced lower than Lacazette I would be interested in him.

            7. NissA
              • 13 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Everyone in Spain thinks he's terrible.

              Just check out Marca.com, they're lauding Florentino Pérez for managing an 80 million scam for this chump.

              That being said, I'm expecting goals from him; but he's only better than Costa in that he's not a thug, that's about it.

              1. CloudSky
                • 9 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Thats just not true. Many Madridistas preferred him to Benz by a mile.

                1. NissA
                  • 13 Years
                  8 years, 4 months ago

                  They might prefer one above the other, but they'd get rid of both in a heartbeat.

                  Even when he scored in the Euro last year he was lambasted.

                  1. CloudSky
                    • 9 Years
                    8 years, 4 months ago

                    Almost everyone here in Madrid prefers him to Benz. He is homegrown, a true Canterano. Nobody is critizing him on a regular basis (as is the case with Benz). The only problem he had was not getting enough minutes which he needs at his age to build his confidence.

              2. FPL.team
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 8 Years
                8 years, 4 months ago

                Who is everyone? I live in Madrid and no-one I know wants him to leave...

            8. DeathoftheParty
              • 9 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Ouch

            9. Frank Black
              • 12 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              Even though he's played in the Serie A too, at 24(almost 25) he still hasn't learned how to play shoulders to the goal, he can't defend the ball, he's very poor as a striker/lone forward.
              If Conte actually wants to play with him up front he's probably gone mad, they'll destroy him in the PL.

              Every time he tried to play as a striker with Juve he delivered his worst performances. He's better on the left, where he doesn't need to defend the ball as much. Still overrated but much better; problem is, that's Hazard's spot. Bad signing.

            10. Latchmere Wave Machine
              • 11 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              increases Cescs appeal

            11. kuriko
              • 10 Years
              8 years, 4 months ago

              I think Morata is quite bad and I´ve seen him play a lot.