Strength of schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the TE 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.
Jordan Cameron hasn’t done a whole lot in his two seasons with the Cleveland Browns, and last year’s 20 receptions for 226 yards were barely a blip on the fantasy radar. That hasn’t stopped some pundits from pegging the 24-year-old as a potential deep sleeper at tight end, especially now that Norv Turner is calling the shots on offense in Cleveland. Anything’s possible, but using anything more than a late flier pick on Cameron just isn’t worth it unless you’re in a very deep fantasy league or one that requires two starters at the tight end position.