2013 Q1 Strength Of Schedule Fantasy QBs Based on 2012 Data
I know that this data set is based on imperfect numbers from the 2012 season. There’s going to be noise in the data. Obviously, teams made shifts in personnel through free agency and the draft to improve on last season’s failures, and we see a good number of teams rise from the depths to playoff contention.
Note that the Packers and Panthers take an early Bye in Week 4.
1. | New York Jets | 104 |
2. | Arizona Cardinals | 101 |
3. | Washington Redskins | 90 |
4. | Denver Broncos | 86 |
4. | Dallas Cowboys | 86 |
4. | Atlanta Falcons | 86 |
7. | Kansas City Chiefs | 85 |
8. | San Diego Chargers | 83 |
9. | Philadelphia Eagles | 80 |
10. | New England Patriots | 74 |
11. | Miami Dolphins | 73 |
12. | Indianapolis Colts | 71 |
13. | Baltimore Ravens | 70 |
14. | Jacksonville Jaguars | 67 |
15. | Oakland Raiders | 64 |
16 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 62 |
17. | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 61 |
18. | New York Giants | 60 |
18. | Detroit Lions | 60 |
20. | Chicago Bears | 59 |
20. | New Orleans Saints | 59 |
22. | Cleveland Browns | 58 |
23. | Seattle Seahawks | 54 |
24. | Houston Texans | 52 |
24. | Carolina Panthers | 52 |
26. | Minnesota Vikings | 48 |
27 | Buffalo Bills | 45 |
28. | Tennessee Titans | 44 |
29. | San Francisco 49ers | 42 |
30. | Green Bay Packers | 40 |
31. | Cincinnati Bengals | 38 |
32. | St. Louis Rams | 35 |