QUARTERBACKS
THE BEST
- 49ers
- Rams
- Patriots
- Dolphins
- Saints
- Jaguars
THE WORST
- Chargers
- Raiders
- Cowboys
- Chiefs
- Browns
- Bengals
RUNNING BACKS
THE BEST
- Broncos
- Steelers
- Ravens
- Browns
- Chargers
- Chiefs
THE WORST
- Buccaneers
- Saints
- Cowboys
- Eagles
- Panthers
- Seahawks
WIDE RECEIVERS
THE BEST
- 49ers
- Rams
- Saints
- Patriots
- Falcons
- Dolphins
THE WORST
- Chargers
- Raiders
- Chiefs
- Browns
- Bengals
- Seahawks
TIGHT ENDS
THE BEST
- Dolphins
- Patriots
- 49ers
- Saints
- Steelers
- Cardinals
THE WORST
- Cowboys
- Browns
- Bills
- Titans
- Panthers
- Vikings
Observations
-Matt Stafford and the LA Rams Receivers look to have an optimum situation. The Rams have the second easiest strength of schedule at both positions. Matt Stafford is a veteran signal caller with multiple 5000 yard seasons already in the books. With the season ending injury to Cam Akers. I expect Sean McVey to lean on the pass more.
-The LA Chargers have the toughest strength of schedule for Justin Herbert and his wideouts. Justin Herbert has been a popular pick in drafts just after the Top Tier of Quarterbacks come off the board. Coming off his outstanding rookie performance. Fantasy Managers are obviously expecting his success to continue. That might not be the case for the sophomore QB.
-The Broncos look like they will begin the season with a two RB platoon of Melvin Gordon III, and Javonte Williams. This has scared off a few Fantasy Managers. With the easiest strength of schedule for Running Backs. A platoon approach could still produce two 1000 yard Running Backs with plenty of TDs to go around. Don’t be afraid to draft either back as an RB3 with huge upside.
-The 49ers and the Patriots look poised to have a lot of production from their Tight Ends no matter who they have throwing the ball.
- A lot of people are predicting a breakout season for Irv Smith jr. With a difficult strength of schedule for Tight Ends that might not be the case.
- If you are struggling deciding who to pick when your turn approaches. Let the Strength of Schedule guide be the tie breaker whenever possible.
Corbert de Ronde