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.
Expectations will be high for the big name free agent. Fantasy owners need to account for the many variables surrounding this season. He will now be the #1 receiver, has a new coach and offensive system, and is no longer playing for a big contract. Any or all of these things could mean disappointing results on the field. Fortunately he has had time to work with Hasselbeck so chemistry should not be an issue. Houshmanzadeh should be a low end #1 but with some downside risk.
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!...
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2008 Draft Central
Average Draft Position (ADP) Tracker
Draft Analysis
Round 3, Pick 2
Positives Led the league in catches last season. Has developed into a very reliable player in PPR leagues, posting WR1 numbers in each of the past 3 seasons. The lousy Bengal defense will give him ample opportunities to rack up the garbage time points. Negatives Chad Johnson is disgruntled, and that could negatively impact the Bengal passing game. TJ lacks the talent to be one of the elite producers at the position. Draft Strategy Well, with 25 picks gone and only 14 RBs taken, the value is clearly at RB. However, with no trades I need to do what's best for my roster. Housh is a clear step up from the other WRs available, and there's no value at QB or TE to consider. (Contributed by: Agenda42)
Round 3, Pick 5
Positives The guy is a ppr machine, 112 receptions last year makes him the best option at WR at this point in the draft. Negatives none Draft Strategy Well, I underestimate the RB whoring and end up with a much better WR than I though would be available. I didn't think Housh or Smith would make it back around, but both did. I take Housh over Smith for consistency and less risk. (Contributed by: Baron_Fel)
Round 3, Pick 1
Positives Housh is a PPR gold mine, getting better each year in the league. And seeing the Bengals drop Chris Henry could improve the attention Housh receives from Carson Palmer.
Having Chad Johnson on the opposite side of the field helps open opportunities for Housh. Negatives Housh is coming of a career high year, and duplicating those numbers could be difficult. Draft Strategy I was looking for a top performing WR before they were picked over, and it's 22 picks before I get another shot. (Contributed by: ledford1)