2023 Philadelphia Eagles Outlook
2023 Philadelphia Eagles Outlook The 2023 NFL season is right around the corner and that means fantasy football drafts are […]
2023 Philadelphia Eagles Outlook The 2023 NFL season is right around the corner and that means fantasy football drafts are […]
There is certainly no shortage of analytics and data available to fantasy football enthusiasts. One of the most useful tools available to the well-prepared fantasy drafter is to break down the strength of schedule for each position. FullTime’s 2023 Fantasy […]
While there is plenty of strength of schedule analysis out there, FullTime Fantasy breaks down the data in a unique way. In addition to season-long data, FullTime Fantasy Members get access to all positions including IDP. Also, the data can be sorted by remaining games and broken down into sections. This can be especially helpful for high-stakes and tournament drafters looking for the edge during the fantasy playoffs.
After breaking down quarterbacks previously, here is a deep dive into the 2023 Fantasy Football Strength of Schedule: RB and how to take advantage of that data this draft season.
The numbers listed include Weeks 1-17.
Favorable Schedules
Javonte Williams & Samaje Perine (Denver Broncos) – Because there is uncertainty on the health of Javonte Williams’s surgically-repaired knee, drafting both Denver running backs is an easily attainable strategy. Snagging Williams first, then handcuffing Perine would give fantasy drafters the most favorable schedule for running backs in 2023.
Of course, this approach offers plenty of risk. Williams tore multiple ligaments last fall. Meanwhile, Perine has never had an extended run as a starter. However, selecting both players in the new Sean Payton offense offers plenty of fantasy potential.
Plus, Denver gets an appealing slate of games to accrue that production. The Broncos get four games against opponents that…
WHAT OTHER RUNNING BACKS will be impacted by the 2023 Fantasy Football Strength of Schedule?
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There is certainly no shortage of analytics and data available to fantasy football enthusiasts. One of the most useful tools […]
2023 Miami Dolphins Outlook The 2023 NFL season is right around the corner and that means fantasy football drafts are […]
We are now two months past the NFL Draft and players have already hit the field for OTAs. Additionally, FFWC best […]
Every offseason there is a significant number of players on the move. Keeping track of these trades and free-agent signings is a vital part of fantasy football research. Knowing how players will perform on new teams can give you a […]
With training camps and preseason still ahead, there is plenty of time to get a feel for how these newcomers will fare in 2023. However, many drafts are already underway. That makes it important to have an understanding of how players will perform on new teams.
Here are the key players who were on the move this offseason and what to expect from a fantasy football perspective.
Quarterbacks
Aaron Rodgers (New York Jets) – There have been glowing reports out of New York that Rodgers has looked terrific. This is obviously great news for a Jets franchise that has long been searching for that franchise signal caller. At 39 and with three years of general decline and an adversarial relationship with the tame media in Wisconsin, it was fair to question if this would be another move that would blow up for the Jets. However, Rodgers attended all team OTAs and had noticeable zip on the ball. A prime Rodgers would be a boon for all members of the Jets. Particularly for future superstar wideout Garrett Wilson.
Derek Carr (New Orleans Saints) – Regardless of address, Carr isn’t going to make or break your fantasy squad. He does a solid job moving the chains and avoiding turnovers but lacks upside. However, Carr can fill in as a solid QB2 in Superflex formats. Carr should prove to be a solid upgrade over Andy Dalton for the Saints. Also, his history of heavily targeting his No. 1 wide receiver should mean big things for emerging star Chris Olave.
Jimmy Garoppolo (Las Vegas Raiders) – Carr’s replacement in Las Vegas is already off to a shaky start. Recent news emerged that Jimmy Garoppolo failed his physical with the Raiders, and now there is uncertainty about his immediate future. At best, Garoppolo can post similar numbers to Derek Carr. However, Garoppolo is even more of a game manager. Plus, it won’t be as easy for Davante Adams to post his usual stellar numbers. Overall, this is a downgrade for…
WHAT OTHER PLAYERS ON NEW TEAMS WILL THRIVE?
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On this week’s FullTime Fantasy Podcast, Jody Smith and I participated in a live FFWC Superflex Bowl draft. The competition […]
Although the 2023 NFL season has yet to kick off, fantasy football has become a year-round spectacle. With the enormous […]
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In the NFL, offensive linemen are the unsung heroes of any roster. Protectors may not factor in at fantasy football, but a strong offensive line can make or break an offense. That makes these under-appreciated warriors integral, and our NFL […]
Lineman may not accrue fantasy points, but their contributions can’t be understated. Keeping quarterbacks upright and opening up holes for the running game is vitally important from an NFL and fantasy football perspective. A strong line can vastly improve an offense. However, a subpar group of blockers can have dire consequences.
Here are the NFL offensive line ranks (2023) as we head into the summer.
Philadelphia Eagles – With Jason Kelce back at center, the Eagles return 4/5 of the top line from 2022. Philadelphia was PFF‘s No. 1 ranked pass-blocking line and also finished fourth with 152 rushing yards per game. Also, standout RT Lane Johnson did not surrender a sack in 972 snaps.
Detroit Lions – After barely missing out on the playoffs a season ago, the Lions are poised to win the fledgling NFC North. Detroit rebuilt the right way- from the trenches. Now, the Lions boast one of the top O-lines in football. Right guard is the only question mark for this group which ranked second in Football Outsiders‘ pass protection rankings in 2022.
Cleveland Browns – The Browns fell off a tad last season but should rebound quickly. Cleveland ranked fifth with 146.5 rushing yards per game and led the league in second-level yards. However, the Browns did allow 44 sacks. A lot of that can be attributed to QB Deshaun Watson, who tends to…
WHERE DO OTHER TEAMS LAND IN OUR OFFENSIVE LINE RANKINGS?
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