Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the QB position. The best rating is +16 which gives the player the advantage against the defense and indicates an easy opponent, the worst rating is -16 which gives the defense the advantage and indicates a tough opponent.
Here we go! Brees and Peyton face off in what should be one of the better offensive Super Bowls we've seen. The Saint's playcalling suffered in the second half. Sean Payton will call a better game vs. the Colts.
He may not match last years passing yardage, but the last person to throw that many yards was Marino 25 years ago. Brees will be the first QB taken in your draft, probably in the late 1st-mid 2nd round.
By Kerry J. Byrne
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Drew Brees did more on Monday night than embarrass the Patriots and establish the Saints as ...
This guy was hyped big-time for his accuracy at end of last year and of course he'll get a lot of chances with N.O.'s offense.
Will he definitely get his job back or do you think Carney is there to stay this year?...
05:22 PM CDT on Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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METAIRIE, La. ― Darren Sharper spotted Detroit’s Calvin Johnson out of the huddle, found where the game-changing receiver was lining up and knew ...
 
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2006 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 9, Pick 1
Positives I think he's underrated because of the team he's on, and because he had shoulder surgery. He has good receivers and a strong backfield though, and the Saints will probably be playing from behind thanks to their porous defense, so he can put up big numbers. Negatives Recovering from shoulder surgery. Weak offensive line protecting him. Draft Strategy With the QB tandem of Delhomme and Brees, I can play matchups and hopefully maximize my points. They are very similar in style. (Contributed by: Phyrre56)
Round 8, Pick 12
Positives Was a winner in SD...regular season winner...but he had a stud RB and Stud TE...average WR's....here in NO he has a stud RB to be, no TE, and a very good WR in Joe Horn and an average WR in Stallworth.....He has had 27 and 24 TD's the last 2 years...not likely to happen this year...22 would be a good year...I look for about 3200 yards passing...but the team may be playing from behind alot so that could help out his #'s. Negatives Coming off shoulder surgery could be an issue, he has looked akay at times in the pre-season, may be relied upon to handoff more than pass. Draft Strategy Grab a backup WR or QB...best available...Brees was the choice. he will be playing from behind which sometimes is a Fantasy players dream!!!! Could be a steal here, but he is my #2. (Contributed by: johnnyballgame)
Round 10, Pick 4
Positives A proven performer who can throw the ball. He has two good receivers in Horn (who is healthy this year) and Stallworth. Reggie out of the back field could also catch some balls for good yardage and TDs. Negatives Has he recovered and will he be healthy. A re-injury is also a concern. The addition of Reggie might mean the Saints will run the ball more (course Brees still had good numbers with LT at RB). Draft Strategy Round 10 and a few good QBs still on the board. I needed a quality backup and Brees was the highest rated on all my cheat sheets. He has a good receiving corps and RBs who can catch the ball. With the Saints going back to their home stadium in a few weeks, this could mean a motivational boost that might carry them through the season. Their defense is not the greatest so they will have to score a load of points to win--which translates to a lot of passes. (Contributed by: GTOsRule)