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.
At first glance this ranking may seem high, especially given that Zach Miller didn’t top 60 yards in a game during the regular season last year and caught only three touchdown passes. However, Miller showed with last year’s eight-catch, 142-yard outburst against the Atlanta Falcons that he remains an athletic receiver capable of stretching the field. You won’t have to draft Zach Miller as a top-10 tight end, but if the Seahawks follow through on their pledge to open up the offense in Russell Wilson’s second season, it wouldn’t be a shock to see him finish the year as one.