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.
Never really fulfilling the hopes that Eagles fans had for him to be a #1 WR, Brown was oft-injured last year. This year, he’s simply fighting for a roster spot and should not be drafted in any fantasy leagues.
First we lose the great Jim Johnson. Then we lose Stewart Bradley.who in my opinion was on course to prove himself ProBowl worthy this year. Now DeShaun Jackson hyper extends his knee (hopefully not serious), and promising rookie Cornelius Griffin ...
I, for one am glad to finally see some pizazz and variety to what till now has been a boring predictable offense. With McNabb due back this week, and moving forward, is it really a disruption to the offense or just him? :-k...
Eagles Juqua Parker, though, had the misfortune to be discovered with a small bag of marijuana in Bethlehem, as a passenger in teammate Todd Herremans' van early yesterday, during training camp, where every news outlet serving Eagles Nation is in ...
It makes sense that the Eagles might agree to at least guarantee some of the more than $19 million they are scheduled to pay Donovan McNabb over the next 2 years, and perhaps even boost that total. NFL Players Association figures released at the ...
 
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2007 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 5, Pick 7
Positives He's an available WR1 with a prolific when healthy passer in McNabb, certainly had McNabb's eye while still throwing, and has less competition with Stallworth gone. Negatives Less competition also means more attention from defenses, and he's not really what I'd consider a proven player. Draft Strategy This is all about risk/reward. I missed the top WRs, so I need to take some chances.
I'll also mention that he's coming into his third season, and the "3rd Year Wide Receiver Breakout Hypothesis" is nonsense. Check the homepage for more on this soon. (Contributed by: CleffedUp)