Fantasy News
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE – REMAINING (WEEKS 11-17)
Strength of schedule figures for remaining games, based on the combined win-loss records of opponents. Arizona, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh project to play the easiest schedules. Washington and Tampa Bay project to play the hardest schedules.
W L Pct
23 40 .365 Arizona
24 39 .381 Cincinnati
24 39 .381 Pittsburgh
26 37 .413 New Orleans
26 37 .413 San Francisco
27 36 .429 Seattle
28 35 .444 Atlanta
28 35 .444 San Diego
29 34 .460 Cleveland
29 34 .460 Green Bay
31 32 .492 Denver
31 32 .492 Houston
31 32 .492 Indianapolis
31 32 .492 St. Louis
32 31 .508 Detroit
32 31 .508 Jacksonville
32 31 .508 Miami
33 30 .524 Baltimore
33 30 .524 Chicago
33 30 .524 Dallas
33 30 .524 Minnesota
33 30 .524 Philadelphia
34 29 .540 New England
34 29 .540 Oakland
34 29 .540 Tennessee
35 28 .556 Buffalo
35 28 .556 Kansas City
35 28 .556 NY Jets
37 26 .587 Carolina
37 26 .587 NY Giants
39 24 .619 Tampa Bay
39 24 .619 Washington
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE – SO FAR (WEEKS 1-10)
Strength of schedule data so far, based on combined win-loss records of opponents in other games. New Orleans’ opponents, for example, are a combined 32-49 – 0-9 against the Saints, and 32-40 against the rest of the league. Based on this system, Washington and Minnesota have played the easiest schedules. Miami has played the hardest schedule.
W L Pct
24 48 .333 Washington
28 44 .389 Minnesota
31 41 .431 Buffalo
32 40 .444 Jacksonville
32 40 .444 Kansas City
32 40 .444 New Orleans
33 39 .458 Chicago
33 39 .458 Dallas
33 39 .458 Green Bay
33 39 .458 Tampa Bay
34 38 .472 Oakland
34 38 .472 Philadelphia
34 38 .472 San Diego
36 36 .500 NY Giants
36 36 .500 NY Jets
36 36 .500 Seattle
37 35 .514 Indianapolis
37 35 .514 New England
38 34 .528 Carolina
39 33 .542 Arizona
39 33 .542 Denver
39 33 .542 Detroit
39 33 .542 Houston
39 33 .542 San Francisco
39 33 .542 St. Louis
40 32 .556 Atlanta
40 32 .556 Baltimore
40 32 .556 Pittsburgh
41 31 .569 Cincinnati
41 31 .569 Cleveland
41 31 .569 Tennessee
42 30 .583 Miami
Records updated through Baltimore-Cleveland Monday night game.
—Ian Allan
- Comments [0]
Readers' Comments
Add a Comment
Already a registered user? Please sign in to add comments.
To add comments, you must become a registered user of our site. To register, please click here.


