IDP Green Dot Update: Week 16

A rundown of the NFL's Green Dot and three-down linebackers entering this weekend's games, highlighting key players to consider for your starting lineup.

Gary Davenport's IDP Green Dot Update: Week 16 Gary Davenport Published 12/20/2025

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In IDP leagues, no position is more important than linebacker—the reality is that in most leagues, if you don't have a strong group of linebackers, you're done. Roasted. All over but the crying. Linebackers are usually the highest-scoring and most consistent defensive players in fantasy. By a wide margin.

The reason for that is tackles. Linebackers who rack up big-time tackle numbers have both a high fantasy ceiling and a high floor. And while talent is, of course, a factor in which linebackers pile up gaudy numbers of stops, there's another major consideration—opportunity.

The key to opportunity for most linebackers is simply being on the field. Snaps. It's hard to tackle a guy from the sideline—unless you are Mike Tomlin.

That joke stays in this column for eternity. Forever.

The problem is that in this day of nickel sets as the base defense, the age of three off-ball linebackers on the field most of the time is long since over. As a matter of fact, with many NFL teams playing either more dime or three-safety looks, there are quite a few situations in which just one off-ball linebacker is on the field for a team.

Often, that lone linebacker is wearing a sticker on his helmet—the green dot that signifies that the player is wearing the helmet communicator on defense and making the defensive play calls. That player very rarely leaves the field, and while teams sometimes use a safety in that capacity, the overwhelming majority of NFL teams give that assignment to a linebacker.

As the number of every-down linebackers decreases each year, identifying the green dot linebackers is valuable information for IDP managers. To provide those managers with that information, once again in 2025 at Footballguys, we'll be maintaining an updated list of both who is wearing the green dot for all 32 NFL teams and who the other three-down linebackers are.

There will also be notes to keep fantasy managers apprised as to why any changes to the list happened--whether due to injury or performance, the dot can (and will) change hands.

Christmas is almost here--and so is Championship Week. But in order to reach that most important of weeks, IDP managers must first survive Week 16 and the fantasy semifinals. Come up short this week, and it's like the Grinch slithered down the chimney and stole all the presents right out from under your nose.

That's me in the outfit. I have no shame.

Nothing can muck up a championship run quicker than rolling out a lackluster linebacker corps. And one of the most important keys to avoiding that gaffe is knowing which players are out there full-time. Linebackers can't give the gift of victory if they are riding the pine.

Let's unwrap this present.

Table time.

Team "Green Dot" LB Other Three-Down LB
Arizona Cody Simon [INJ.]/Akeem Davis-Gaither Akeem Davis-Gaither (*)/Owen Pappoe (*)
Atlanta Kaden Elliss Divine Deablo 
Baltimore Roquan Smith  Teddye Buchanan [INJ.]/Trenton Simpson (*)
Buffalo Terrel Bernard Matt Milano (*)
Carolina Trevin Wallace  Christian Rozeboom 
Chicago T.J. Edwards D'Marco Jackson (*)
Cincinnati Barrett Carter Demetrius Knight Jr. (*)
Cleveland Carson Schwesinger  Devin Bush 
Dallas Kenneth Murray Jr. (*)/Logan Wilson (*) DeMarvion Overshown
Denver Alex Singleton Dre Greenlaw (*)
Detroit Jack Campbell Alex Anzalone, Derrick Barnes (*)
Green Bay Quay Walker Edgerrin Cooper
Houston Azeez Al-Shaair Henry To'oTo'o
Indianapolis Zaire Franklin Germaine Pratt
Jacksonville Foyesade Oluokun Devin Lloyd 
Kansas City Nick Bolton Drue Tranquill
Las Vegas Devin White Elandon Roberts (*)
Los Angeles Chargers Daiyan Henley Denzel Perryman (*)
Los Angeles Rams Nate Landman Omar Speights (*)
Miami Tyrel Dodson  Jordyn Brooks
Minnesota Blake Cashman  Eric Wilson
New England Robert Spillane [INJ.]/Jack Gibbens Christian Elliss (*)
New Orleans Demario Davis None
New York Giants Bobby Okereke Darius Muasau 
New York Jets Jamien Sherwood Quincy Williams
Philadelphia  Zack Baun Nakobe Dean
Pittsburgh Patrick Queen None
San Francisco Tatum Bethune [INJ.]/Curtis Robinson Dee Winters
Seattle Ernest Jones IV  Drake Thomas (*)
Tampa Bay Lavonte David SirVocea Dennis
Tennessee  Cody Barton Cedric Gray [INJ.]/James Williams Sr.
Washington Bobby Wagner Frankie Luvu

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