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.
Clinton Portis now concedes that he could have participated in practice more often last season.
"That's something that should've been handled differently -- on MY behalf," said Portis, who went on to add a string of excuses for his ...
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:
As a philly phan I personally like what Snyder has ...
What do you think of Cooley this year? I have always loved him as a player and fantasy player because he's as dependable as the sun coming up in the morning. He's never missed a game and barely any practice in his 5 year career. I love that he's ...
 
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2009 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 4, Pick 4
Positives Lead RB that should see a fair amount of carries Negatives Plays on what is expected to be a poor team, possible replacement waiting to take carries away. Draft Strategy After grabbibg 2 WR's in rounds 2 and 3, Johnson was the lead back that had the most upside as well as job security left on my board. I prefer him as a RB3 if you can get him there, but I see him as a servicable RB2 if the Chiefs are able to stay in games and get him just shy of 300 carries with 40 or so catches. (Contributed by: kuhnmd1528)