Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the TE 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.
After a disappointing season, it's easy to understand being worried about Shockey. However, he's ready to play and has Brees throwing the ball. Looking past him could be a mistake.
By Kerry J. Byrne
Cold, Hard Football Facts issuer of edicts
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
Bradley Handwerger / WWL-TV.com Sports Writer
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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2009 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 11, Pick 4
Positives When on the field, Shockey is a big part of the Saints passing offense. No need for me to discuss the virtues of Drew Brees here, suffice to say, if Shockey is able to keep himself on the field, I see big numbers out of him. Negatives Injuries have really taken a toll on Shockey's fantasy numbers, can he play a full season's worth of games? Draft Strategy After missing out on the first wave of TEs, to me this seems to be a good time to grab one. There have been 10 selected, I like the group here so I'm going to jump in and get one before teams start to grab a backup (I will be riding with a single TE). I definately like Shockey at this point in the draft, I'd like even more if he could stay healthy and play every week but we all can't have everything that we want! (Contributed by: doug_coutts)