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.
Seahawk fans are no longer wondering why the Cowboys let Jones go. Jones was a huge disappointment last year for fantasy owners as well. His workload shouldn't be expected to increase and his value remains low with Edgerrin James possibly getting some carries. He should be considered a low end #2 RB at best.
What do we need to address most drastically this offseason?
O-Line: Walter Jones is old, and we need a LT to replace him.
QB: Hass is getting old too, and much as I love Seneca, I don't see him as the QB of the future.
RB: Forsett has shown ...
Which, if any, part of the Seahawks offense can we bank on next year? Does Forsett become must draft material? How about Housh or Burleson? Discuss!...
Does not seemto be alot of you. thats cool, whn you find me let me know your out there....
 
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2007 Draft Central
Average Draft Position (ADP) Tracker
Draft Analysis
Round 6, Pick 2
Positives Underrated RB with big play ability Negatives Splits time with Marion Barber Draft Strategy Solid RB3 and I needed a good backup. If I waited till my next pick, there would have been nothing left for RB depth. (Contributed by: checo446)
Round 5, Pick 10
Positives Julius Jones rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored four TDs despite sharing time in the backfield with Marion Barber in '06. While the backs will continue to split carries, without Parcells, Jones may receive the lion's share of carries and produce accordingly. Negatives Marion Barber has looked strong in preseason. If Barber gets the new coaching staff's attention, it will mean less playing time for Jones. Draft Strategy I really wanted Marshawn Lynch with this pick, but he was drafted right in front of me. Jones was the 30th (!) RB selected. He has the potential to be a starter, which at this stage of the draft, is about the best you can do for a RB. (Contributed by: Ron_Anish)