Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the WR 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.
Heading into his 9th year in the NFL (5th with Washington), Moss will look to improve on last year's 1000+ receiving yards. Having the same offensive system as last year (rare in Washington lately) truly benefits the chemistry level between he and his young QB. But realistically, this offense is just not that good and Moss shound not be considered any better than a #3 fantasy WR.
For all you disgruntled fans here is a website that one of my friends from the dc area put together in an effort to improve the orginization from the ground on up:
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2008 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 7, Pick 4
Positives The new West Coast Offense should emphasize getting the ball in Moss' hands where he can do some damage after the catch. He had a good 2nd half last season with over 500 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns. His QB is still improving and that should help his numbers this year. Negatives Can be very streaky i.e. will post huge numbers in a few games and then go missing in others. Has been troubled with hamstring/groin injuries in the past. Draft Strategy I needed to find my WR2 here as I'd already secured every other starting position (QB/RB1/RB2/WR1/TE) barring kicker and defense. Moss was the highest WR left on my board and I think he has some upside this year, and should outperform his average draft position. (Contributed by: Aussie Cowboy)