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.
He may finish the season as a top 10 WR but it may come with four huge games and 12 that leave something to be desired. There are more reasons to believe he'll produce this year than last year, but he's still going to be a headache week-to-week. If you can get him as a low end WR2 I think that's worth it, he'll win you a few games by himself.
Thursday came the news of Chad Ochocinco saying that he wanted to see Terrell Owens sign with the Bengals. During a party in Miami on Friday, which was attended by coach Marvin Lewis, Owens said that he would change his name to Ochouno if he came to ...
I can't believe nobody comes to the team talk and we are 7-2. We should be 10- 2 after Oakland, Cleveland, and Detroit. At least 9-3. I thought at the start of the year we might be a fringe playoff team at 9-7, I couldn't see better than 10-6. ...
How long you been a bengal fan, how long have you live in or around the Cincinnati area?
Personally, Im tired of the Cedric Benson bashing; B. Scott aint doing squat until Benson goes down. It amazes me from a couple years ago listening to the ...
1. Everyone knows I have a man crush on Bernard Scott... He will probably get a little at first and I think he may end up getting as much as 40 to 50% by seasons end. Possibly more if Benson can't cure his fumbling and pass blocking woes.
2. Our ...
T.J. Houshmandzadeh's apparent exit raises questions about the status of Chad Ocho Cinco, whose trade value has fallen significantly in the past year. By trading him, the Bengals could make a clean break from the diva-receiver years, if they are so ...
 
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2007 Draft Central
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Draft Analysis
Round 2, Pick 2
Positives Ocho Cinco.....what is there to say? He has great hands, great route running, a QB who loves to get him the ball deep. A toss-up between him and Steve Smith as to who is the #1 WR. Last year he had 4 great and I mean GREAT games that padded his stats......hopefully he has more of those games and less no show games. Negatives Tough division, so 4 of his 6 division games are against the Ravens and the Steelers. Draft Strategy I was picking near the elbow and did not see the value of the remaining RB's comparable to Ocho Cinco...this guy can be like a RB some weeks...with a pt per reception he is as valuable if not more than the RB's who were still on the board. I look for him to find the Endzone 10-15 times...which will be exciting from a fans point of view.....look for more dancing as he saved his money this offseason to pay Mr. Goodell!!!!! He will have close to 100 catches and 1300 yards.....I may have taken him a few picks too early, but there is no way a WR like him would make it back to me at 3.11!!!!! (Contributed by: johnnyballgame)
Round 2, Pick 3
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Draft Strategy Was really hoping Laurence Maroney was going to be available here. He went 1.11. So I decided to take the #1 receiver on my board and hope to get a serviceable #2 RB in round 3. Carefully considered Ronnie Brown of Miami but decided to get an every week WR instead. (Contributed by: Derek)
Round 2, Pick 4
Positives Over the past four seasons, no one but Tory Holt has caught more balls for more yards. He is a explosive (and entertaining)reciever who plays in one of the leagues best offenses led by a great QB. Johnson is among the top 3-4 WR's and should be a 2nd round pick. Negatives Doesn't score as much as Marvin Harrison, but who does, and last years TD droughts where painfull. But it appears last year was more of abnormality and the coaches will certainly want to keep him involved. Draft Strategy Once the top 12 or so backs are off the board, don't reach just to get a 2nd, take a top WR instead. The backs you can get in rounds 3 or 4 or maybe later aren't much different than those in the mid 2nd. I'm a CJ fan, but both Harrison and Holt make good picks here as well. I have minor reservations about Wayne taking over more of the offense and Holt's declining YPC so I went with Johnson. (Contributed by: Action)