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.
At 36, Muhammad's best years are in the mirror. He'll face competition for the No. 2 spot from Dwayne Jarrett, but will probably be available to pick up after the draft.
there's this guy in the panthers huddle that has been making these things for a while but he is really getting good.
this is the latest one that he made for the panthers '09 offense.
for the '09 ...
everything i have seen and heard from this guy lets me know that there is a huge shift in the defenses mentality. last year the defense had a "bend but don't break" mentality but meeks is bringing a "find who has the ball a break ...
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2004 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 13, Pick 6
Positives The Moose had 50-60 catches each year for the last two years, and a little over 800 yards each of the last two seasons as well, not bad numbers for a fantasy back-up. Negatives He is 31 years old, has dropped a lot of ball lately, and only scored 3 TDs per year the last two years. Draft Strategy I was looking WR all the way for this round, and was targeting Muhsin. I think we'll see better numbers from him this year as Delhomme has said he had to "figure out how to work with the more deliberate Muhammad." (This compared to his and Smiths seemingly quick connection on the field last seasson). Delhomme and Muhammad sure seemed to be clicking towards the end of last season, Muhsin had 32 catches for 539 yards in the final seven games of the regular season, and had a great run through the playoffs to include a Super Bowl performance of 140 yards and a TD. (Contributed by: mrkkti)