Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the RB 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.
Seems just the other day he was going first or second overall in fantasy drafts, a lock for 100 yards and a touchdown per game, right? Well much has changed for LJ. His starting job isn't in jeopardy quite yet, but his games featuring 25 carries minimum behind what used to be an incredibly sound O-line are long gone. LJ is the prototypical grinder, his effect on opposing defenses felt most sharply in the latter stages of games. It isn't out of the question he could reach the century mark and maybe even rack up a few more touchdowns than people expect at this point in his career, but the problem is that LJ is sort of a square peg in a round hole. When you think of Todd Haley and Arizona's pass-happy tendencies, doesn't LJ seem perfectly suited for the pass blocking and route running asked of RBs in that offense? I didn't think so either.
Thursday came the news of Chad Ochocinco saying that he wanted to see Terrell Owens sign with the Bengals. During a party in Miami on Friday, which was attended by coach Marvin Lewis, Owens said that he would change his name to Ochouno if he came to ...
I can't believe nobody comes to the team talk and we are 7-2. We should be 10- 2 after Oakland, Cleveland, and Detroit. At least 9-3. I thought at the start of the year we might be a fringe playoff team at 9-7, I couldn't see better than 10-6. ...
How long you been a bengal fan, how long have you live in or around the Cincinnati area?
Personally, Im tired of the Cedric Benson bashing; B. Scott aint doing squat until Benson goes down. It amazes me from a couple years ago listening to the ...
1. Everyone knows I have a man crush on Bernard Scott... He will probably get a little at first and I think he may end up getting as much as 40 to 50% by seasons end. Possibly more if Benson can't cure his fumbling and pass blocking woes.
2. Our ...
T.J. Houshmandzadeh's apparent exit raises questions about the status of Chad Ocho Cinco, whose trade value has fallen significantly in the past year. By trading him, the Bengals could make a clean break from the diva-receiver years, if they are so ...
 
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2006 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 1, Pick 2
Positives If he can repeat the numbers he put up after Priest Holmes fell to injury, Larry Johnson will be the undisputed #1 fantasy running back next season. He scored 20 touchdowns despite only being the starting running back since week 9 of last year. Just think of what he could do if he started every week. Negatives LJ seems like the biggest risk out of the top 3 backs this year (LT, Shaun Alexander, and LJ) because he is somewhat unproven. LT and Shaun have been consistent fantasy performers for years and Larry has only been dominant recently. He is more of a boom/bust type pick compared to the other top running backs. Draft Strategy At this point, I believe in all the hype. Shaun Alexander may be the safer pick right here, but I’m going with Larry. (Contributed by: howelwitzer)