When it comes to defenses in fantasy football, you should be playing the matchups. And in those matchups, you should be targeting offenses that allow sacks and turn the ball over at a high rate. Russell Wilson took a sack on nine percent of his dropbacks last season. It was 10 percent the year prior, and in his career, it’s 8.5 percent. This has always been a problem for him, but it seems to be getting worse, as he is less mobile now than he was when he was younger. When you consider that and pair it with the Steelers ranking toward the bottom of the league in scoring in recent years, you have a team to stream against.