Sometimes in the heat of the draft and in the rush of player news, we tend to overlook x-factors that can result in a substantial benefit to your fantasy football team.
One of these x-factors is a fantasy football 2012 passing strength of schedule analysis, which is exactly what the Docs have dished out.
You can use this information to help give your team a little edge during
both the regular season and fantasy playoffs by selecting QBs and WRs for your fantasy football team that play for NFL teams that
face multiple cupcake passing-defenses (a.k.a. coverage friendly, non-existent pass-rush defenses), designated by teams at the top of this list.
In addition to our free fantasy strength of schedule tables, we strongly recommend you consider utilizing
our Fantasy Football Draft Software and
Fantasy Football Projections.
This will put you in the best possible position to have a very successful fantasy football draft:
In order to present the information in the most user-friendly format, we have created a pop-up window showing the
entire fantasy football 2012 passing strength of schedule over the full NFL season. The values provided in the table show the fantasy point boost on a per game basis (denoted in a green box) or
reduction on a per game basis (denoted in a red box) that a fantasy QB / WR would receive that week based on a statistical analysis of their opponent for the 2012 season (using a standard performance scoring system). Values denoted in a white box indicate no
significant effect either positively or negatively for that player that week. So for example, a value of +3.75 in an "Offensive Pass Strength of Schedule" table
means that on average, a QB is predicted to score +3.75 fantasy points (green box) above their
baseline value that week based on their opponent for that week. The table isn't designed to be an absolute measure, but it is designed to be a relative measure to help expose players with favorable schedules (load of green boxes) for the upcoming 2012 season based on the
best information we have available to us prior to the start of the NFL season. You can use this
information to help select sleeper QBs (particularly useful when executing a Quarterback Free-Fall in
your fantasy football draft) and WRs with favorable match-ups throughout the year, or you can use it to put together a "Fantasy QB and/or WR by Committee" by selecting QBs and WRs with the most favorable match-ups each week (denoted by the largest value given in a green
highlighted cell for that week). Aggregate values are also provided to show NFL teams with QBs and WRs that have the most favorable schedule during the regular season (weeks 1 - 13), fantasy playoffs (14- 16), and
total season (weeks 1 - 17).
Simply click on the link below to open the strength of schedule window.
Word to the wise: It is
not recommended to base your entire fantasy football draft solely on this
list and start selecting later round players in earlier rounds of your draft
due to a favorable passing strength of schedule; however, it can be
a nice tool to use when trying to decide between two seemingly equivalent
players or in the later rounds of your draft to increase the probability
of a successful late round grab. As a general guideline, a favorable
regular season passing schedule should only account for no more than 10% of a player's value when
ranking them.