QB Strength of Schedule Analysis - Fantasy Football Quarterback Matchups (2024) Welcome to the third installment of my 2024 mid-season fantasy strength of schedule article series. I have covered the running back and wide receiver positions over the last few weeks, and this week we turn our focu...
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A fantasy football strength of schedule (SOS) helps fantasy managers determine which teams and players have favorable (or unfavorable) schedules for the 2023 NFL season. Based on each team'sopponents for 2023 NFL season, we have tallied the average fantasy points allowed by each of those opponen...
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A few weeks ago I drew up a pair of articles that explained and examined how I come up with strength of schedule factors. One focused onrun defenseand the other onpass defense. Although I didn’t break those 2 pieces down by position (QB HB WR TE) and instead focused on overall pass...
Since we have yet to see any of these units play meaningful snaps together (yes, I’m including preseason games), this is just educated guesses based on past success, projected strength of schedule, and how I think the offseason changes will impact this year’s performance. With that out...