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Strength of schedule / rushing & passing

Posted Sep. 07 at 03:22 AM

Some readers are very interested in strength of schedule information tailored specifically to rushing and passing production. I’ve studied strength of schedules extensively, and I don’t think this stuff is meaningful because too many defenses change too much -- but here it is anyhow.


STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE – RUSHING
Based on scoring system of 1 point for every 10 yards and 6 points for TDs. Seattle, Kansas City and San Diego project to have the easiest schedules.

  Yds  TDR  Points  
  125  16.0  18.5  Seattle
  126  15.3  18.4  Kansas City
  125  15.3  18.3  San Diego
  124  15.4  18.2  San Francisco
  123  15.3  18.0  Denver
  121  15.1  17.8  Arizona
  122  14.7  17.7  St. Louis
  122  14.5  17.7  Jacksonville
  119  14.6  17.3  Carolina
  120  13.9  17.2  Pittsburgh
  120  13.9  17.2  Oakland
  118  14.0  17.0  Atlanta
  118  13.3  16.7  Tennessee
  118  13.0  16.7  Baltimore
  115  13.8  16.7  Indianapolis
  114  14.0  16.7  Tampa Bay
  117  12.9  16.5  Houston
  118  12.0  16.3  Cincinnati
  115  12.6  16.2  New Orleans
  112  13.4  16.2  Washington
  113  12.9  16.1  Minnesota
  115  12.3  16.1  Miami
  116  12.1  16.1  NY Jets
  111  13.3  16.1  Dallas
  115  12.3  16.0  New England
  114  12.3  16.0  Cleveland
  111  12.3  15.8  Green Bay
  112  11.8  15.6  Detroit
  111  11.3  15.3  Buffalo
  107  12.2  15.3  Philadelphia
  108  11.8  15.2  Chicago
  108  11.6  15.2  NY Giants



STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE – PASSING
Based on scoring system of 1 point for every 10 yards and 6 points for TDs. Washington, Dallas and Philadelphia project to have the easiest schedules.

  Yds  TDP  Points  
  223  26.3  32.2  Washington
  223  25.4  31.8  Dallas
  224  24.6  31.6  Philadelphia
  222  24.2  31.3  NY Giants
  226  22.5  31.0  Carolina
  219  24.1  30.9  Green Bay
  221  23.6  30.9  Indianapolis
  217  24.3  30.8  Minnesota
  223  22.4  30.7  Oakland
  222  22.6  30.7  San Francisco
  216  24.2  30.6  Chicago
  225  21.5  30.6  St. Louis
  227  20.4  30.3  Tampa Bay
  223  20.9  30.2  Arizona
  221  21.4  30.2  New Orleans
  219  22.0  30.2  Jacksonville
  217  22.4  30.1  Houston
  221  21.4  30.1  San Diego
  217  22.2  30.1  Tennessee
  221  21.3  30.0  Seattle
  214  22.7  29.9  Buffalo
  209  24.0  29.9  Detroit
  220  20.9  29.9  Denver
  214  22.4  29.8  NY Jets
  219  20.9  29.7  Atlanta
  219  20.8  29.7  Kansas City
  215  19.6  28.8  Pittsburgh
  213  19.8  28.7  Cincinnati
  208  21.2  28.7  Miami
  211  19.9  28.6  Cleveland
  208  20.6  28.6  New England
  212  19.6  28.5  Baltimore


—Ian Allan


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