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.
Avery suffered a severe sprain foot during practice and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks. He was scheduled to be the number one receiver and possible a great sleeper pick. Those expectations will need to be readjusted since he could miss regular season time.
Don't know if any of you are left in the tank... but you know things are bad when you douse your coach in gatorade after beating the Lions in a meaningless regular season game.
The good news is we have now won all the games we should have won ...
Orlando Pace-T-Rams Apr. 23 - 7:01 pm et
Rams LT Orlando Pace is down to a "svelte" 320 pounds.
Pace, who is 6'7, normally plays in the 325-330 range but says he'll be "in the best shape possible" this season. He is ...
So, if we pick OT with the first, there won't be a LB in the 2nd.
If we pick LB in the first, there won't be an OT in the 2nd.
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I say, pick LB, because, frankly the OT's are not that good anyway....
 
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Round 10, Pick 8
Positives The Rams rate to be bad. Real bad. Donnie Avery is the only receiver who has done anything in the NFL on the roster. There is a lot of opportunity for him to show that he can play, and if he can then he's going to rack up the garbage time catches. Negatives Donnie Avery didn't do anything special in his rookie season. It's likely that he's not all that good a football player. His QB situation is pretty shaky if Bulger misses more time. Draft Strategy This late in the draft, opportunity and upside are the keys. It's no real problem for a player to bust out, the waiver wire is always there for you. Draft a player who could produce in a big way, and hope for the best. (Contributed by: Agenda42)