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.
The rationale is simple: with Tony Gonzalez and his plethora o' targets now an afterthought, the new #1 in K.C.'s high-flying offense either steps comfortably into the Larry Fitz role and reaches career highs or suffers most weeks from double- and triple-coverage only to become a fantasy bust. That, and the group of K.C. quarterbacks who threw to him last season are clearly a step down from what newly acquired Matt Cassel brings to the table. Nice thing is, his value is a little higher in PPR leagues given that he's ranked among fellow low-end WR1 types such as Terrell Owens and Marques Colston, but in all likelihood will tally more catches.
In the midst of their longest winning streak in three years, is this finally the season that KC breaks through? Prior to this week's victory over the defending Super Bowl champs the Chiefs had already beaten perennial NFL powerhouses Oakland and ...
The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Monday that the club has signed free agent WR Ashley Lelie.
Lelie (6-3, 193) has played in 107 games (59 starts) during his seven-year NFL career 2002-08. He has caught 217 passes for 3,749 yards (17.3 avg.) ...
It appears the Chiefs have little interest in signing Matt Cassel to a long-term contract before the start of the season. Or, more likely, Pioli lost interest in signing Cassel to a long-term contract once Kansas City's first-time general manager ...
 
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