2023 Schedule Swings: Quarterbacks

Which quarterback gets a far easier schedule for 2024? Who experiences the worst drop in schedule strength?

The same quarterback playing in the same offense with mostly the same players should produce the same results from last year, right? Of course not. The difference is that even if almost nothing changes on a team, they never face the same schedule from year to year. So a part of the valuation of a fantasy player should be if his schedule is easier or more challenging than the previous season.

The fantasy points allowed to quarterbacks by each defense and venue (both at home and away games) were arrayed against each team’s schedule for both 2022 and 2023. Then they are ranked from 1-32 for which teams had the best or worst schedules they played against last year and applied that against what they will face for 2023. Swings of less than 10 in schedule strength ranking say the schedule isn’t reliably different for the player.

See Also:  Running Backs | Receivers

Best Schedule Swings

Bryce Young (CAR) – This is a welcomed change. Bryce Young suffered the downside of being the first player drafted in 2023 when he went to a terrible offense that already had that top pick. With one of the worst schedules and a set of receivers limited almost entirely to Adam Thielen, he struggled. But Year 2 is already looking up with a new coaching staff and pass-happy scheme with new receivers. Now one of the biggest swings possible in schedule strength, the deck is getting stacked in favor of Young.

Kirk Cousins (ATL) – This could be spectacular. The Falcons suffered through the Arthur Smith/Desmond Ridder era when passing stats were rock-bottom. The offense already holds the top-drafted running back, wide receiver, and tight end from their respective draft classes. A new offense is getting installs that promise to return the scheme to pass-happy days. And now Cousins shows up as a Top-10 quarterback with a huge upgrade to the Falcons’ schedule.

Deshaun Watson (CLE) – Everything is in order for Deshaun Watson to finally deliver on his potential in Cleveland. He’s healthy again, They added Jerry Jeudy to Amari Cooper for starting wideouts and now he swaps a below schedule to the best on in the NFL. That’s plenty to merit a fantasy backup role that just might end up as a starter again.

Jared Goff (DET) – As if Goff needed any more advantages when he passes, that deadly set of receivers return for another big year in the same scheme  and now enjoy a Top-5 schedule.

Caleb Williams (CHI) – This should be fascinating. Unlike Bryce Young last year, the rookie Williams starts his NFL career in a stacked offense that is teeming with talent, the offensive line is finally average again, and he’ll start his career out throwing passes to all those talented receivers while facing a Top-3 passing schedule. He has rare advantages for the top player in the draft.

About the same schedule strength

Expect about the same schedule strength from the above teams. The only notable are the Bengals still saddled with one of the toughest and the Broncos dropping nearly to the bottom.

Worst Schedule Swings

Daniel Jones (NYG) – He’s back this year, amazingly, and already disappointed in every season since he was a rookie. The offense is already challenged enough to get on track each week and now losing Saquon Barkley and facing a below-average schedule won’t make Jones any better. And he has little room left to drop.

Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) – The Fins have a great offense with elite weaponry, so this downturn may not prove a major problem, but it is troubling that they slide down to the worst schedule for quarterbacks.

Baker Mayfield (TB) – This may be a problem. Mayfield turned in a fine season in 2023 for the Buccaneers and wound up with a nice contract for his efforts. The offense has been limited to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, and this change in schedule could ding both.

Josh Allen (BUF) – Okay, so the drop isn’t great and it comes when the Bills lose Stefon Diggs and replace him with a rookie. But Allen will add plenty of rushing yardage and scores. He’s been a Top-2 quarterback for the last three years.

Patrick Mahomes (KC) – Not to worry. He has a hefty slide in schedule strength but has always been better tan his opponents and gets new weapons  with Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy. He’ll be fine.

2024 Fantasy Football Strength of Schedule: Quarterbacks

Who gets the easiest schedule of any NFL quarterback?

The Huddle created the very first strength of schedule for fantasy football positions in 1997 and has continuously tweaked and refined it. This provides an early expectation for your fantasy players by applying the averages allowed by defenses last year to current schedules.

The analysis also extends to the venue. There is a difference between how defenses respond either home or away, which creates 64 individual “defensive matchups” depending on the game location.

The scoring was a point for every 20 passing yards and four-point touchdowns. Rushing is a point for every 10 yards and six-point scores. The average passing fantasy points allowed by defenses to quarterbacks are at the bottom of this page for reference.

See also: Running Backs | Receivers

Total Points Allowed

PHI CHI DET ARI GB CLE CAR NYJ SEA SF ATL
344 339 338 335 331 327 326 325 325 324 324
NO NE HOU IND TEN WAS LV DAL BAL NYG
322 321 320 319 319 318 317 315 315 314
MIN PIT LAR BUF KC LAC TB CIN DEN MIA JAC
313 312 312 312 311 310 307 305 300 299 297

For fantasy contests and some leagues, only total points matter. Below are the total points for each passing offense, according to their schedule using the averages allowed in 2023 by those defenses.

Weekly Play

Three different views are below. Week 1 to 17 is the full-season fantasy strength of schedule. “The Dorey Rule” says to draft by considering the first six weeks for a hot start. Finally, Weeks 15 to 17 represent the most common fantasy playoff weeks. “Good” games were when they faced one of the top 22 venues from last year; “Bad” was when they played in one of the worst 22.

Wk 1-17 SOS Good Bad First 6 SOS Good Bad Wk 15-17 SOS Good Bad
DET 6 8 2 TB 3 4 1 CHI 3 3 0
CHI 5 9 4 DET 3 4 1 CIN 2 2 0
NE 4 7 3 ARI 3 4 1 SF 2 2 0
ARI 4 8 4 WAS 2 3 1 TEN 2 2 0
NYJ 3 7 4 SEA 2 4 2 DET 1 1 0
SEA 2 7 5 NYJ 2 3 1 LAC 1 2 1
GB 2 6 4 HOU 2 3 1 NE 1 2 1
TEN 1 5 4 NE 1 3 2 NYJ 1 2 1
SF 1 5 4 IND 1 2 1 ATL 1 2 1
NO 1 6 5 CHI 1 2 1 CLE 1 1 0
HOU 1 6 5 LAR 0 2 2 NO 1 1 0
DAL 1 7 6 KC 0 1 1 BUF 0 1 1
IND 0 5 5 JAC 0 1 1 DEN 0 0 0
CLE 0 6 6 GB 0 1 1 LAR 0 1 1
CAR 0 5 5 CLE 0 3 3 LV 0 1 1
BAL 0 4 4 CAR 0 2 2 WAS 0 1 1
ATL 0 6 6 TEN -1 0 1 GB 0 1 1
WAS -1 5 6 SF -1 1 2 DAL -1 1 2
PHI -2 5 7 PHI -1 1 2 NYG -1 0 1
NYG -2 5 7 NO -1 2 3 BAL -1 0 1
MIN -2 3 5 MIA -1 1 2 CAR -1 0 1
LV -2 3 5 DEN -1 1 2 HOU -1 1 2
LAR -2 5 7 BUF -1 1 2 PHI -1 1 2
LAC -2 4 6 BAL -1 1 2 JAC -1 0 1
KC -2 5 7 ATL -1 1 2 MIN -1 1 2
BUF -2 3 5 PIT -2 1 3 PIT -2 0 2
PIT -3 4 7 NYG -2 2 4 ARI -2 0 2
TB -4 4 8 LV -2 1 3 IND -2 0 2
JAC -4 2 6 LAC -2 0 2 MIA -2 0 2
CIN -4 4 8 DAL -2 1 3 SEA -2 0 2
MIA -5 1 6 MIN -3 0 3 TB -2 0 2
DEN -5 2 7 CIN -4 1 5 KC -2 0 2

 

Best schedule strength

Jared Goff (DET) –  The Lions already ranked No. 5 in pass yards last year  and now get the lightest schedule based on the previous season with only two of the worst 21 venues. They look to get a hot start with five of their first six matchups against the weakest venues. Jared Goff redeemed himself in Detroit, and 2024 doesn’t look to change that.

Caleb Williams (CHI) – This could be one of those great schedules wasted on a rookie learning the ropes. Fantasy fans are naturally suspicious of a rookie quarterback but notable is that Williams enjoys five straight of the most productive venues to close out his fantasy season. By then, he’ll have  some  experience and could help out if your usual starter is no longer on the field in December.

Drake Maye (NE) – This rookie doesn’t enjoy similar advantageous matchups to end the year like Caleb Williams, but he only has three bad matchups on his schedule. There are already plenty of questions around his receivers and the Pats are starting over on offense which will not help. But the schedule won’t be why his stats don’t meet expectations.

Kyler Murray (ARI) – His season ends with a tougher slate of opponents, but he gets six softer venues over his first nine games and only one bad matchup (Week 1 @BUF). Murray hasn’t been a fantasy advantage for the last two years, but the second season in OC Drew Petzing’s offense enjoys a much better schedule. He’s boosted into being at least a worthy backup fantasy quarterback.

Aaron Rodgers (NYJ) – Coming off one of the most disappointing seasons in NFL history, Rodgers starts out with an upgraded offense and O-line, and even one of the better schedules in the league. Week 17 in Buffalo may be tricky, but the month prior to that should help fantasy playoff teams.

Worst schedule strength

Somebody (DEN) – The Broncos will spend the summer deciding if Bo Nix, Zach Wilson, or Jarrett Stidham will be the Week 1 starter. But Bo Nix will take over the second the coaches think he can. Unfortunately, he’ll face the NFL’s worst fantasy schedule for quarterbacks. It clears up later in the year, but he’ll face an uphill stretch for the first three months.

Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) – Not to worry. The Dolphins’ schedule is tough but mostly due to a lack of easy matchups. And the No. 2 offense in passing yardage from last year already proved to be better than their schedule.

Joe Burrow (CIN) – The Bengals face a challenging opening stretch with six of their first seven weeks at the tougher venues. The offense looks slightly worse overall from 2023, but a lesser backfield may force them to throw even more. This is a challenging schedule, but Burrow is an elite quarterback.

Baker Mayfield (TB) – He’s reinvigorated his career while in Tampa Bay  and took advantage of a moderately easy schedule last year. But Mayfield enters 2024 with an NFL-worst eight matchups against the top defensive venues from last year. Oddly enough, he starts the year with four straight easy matchups and then never has another for the rest of the year. He might be worth pairing him with a quarterback that ends the year with a lighter schedule.

Russell Wilson (PIT) – He hasn’t been a true fantasy factor for the last three years, and now moves onto the Steelers where the schedule is no friend thanks to playing in the AFC North. Adding in Justin Fields who wants to prove his career is not over means added risk on top of a worse slate of games.

2024 weekly schedule strength by team 

Fantasy points allowed 

These are the values applied to this year’s schedule to determine strength of schedule for quarterbacks per opponent and venue.

@PHI DEN @WAS WAS CHI LAC DET @ARI MIA NYG TB JAC @MIN PHI CLE CIN
28.7 28.5 27.6 27.2 26.6 25.2 25.1 24.9 24.6 24.4 24.3 24.0 23.8 23.1 22.4 21.8
LAR @DET @SF SEA @JAC @IND ARI LVR KC @CIN PIT @LAR @PIT ATL @GB @LAC
21.5 21.2 21.0 20.9 20.9 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.3 20.2 20.2 20.1 19.9 19.8 19.8 19.6
@TEN @HOU NO TEN @MIA @CHI @ATL BUF NYJ IND @TB @NO NE @SEA DAL HOU
19.5 19.4 19.3 19.3 19.1 19.1 18.9 18.7 18.4 18.4 18.3 18.3 18.1 18.0 17.8 17.8
@DEN @BAL GB @LVR CAR @DAL MIN @NE BAL SF @BUF @CAR @NYG @NYJ @KC @CLE
17.8 17.6 17.6 17.4 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.0 16.9 16.7 15.7 14.4 14.3 14.0 13.2 12.8

 

Tunnel Vision – Final

Tunnel Vision – Huddle awards!

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Josh Allen 359-67 2
 Carson Wentz 163-56 3
 Dak Prescott 279-0 4
 Derek Carr 264-6 4
 Nick Mullens 396-8 2
Running Backs Yards TD
James Conner 27-150
4-54
1
Breece Hall 37-178
2-12
1
Jonathan Taylor 30-188
2-8
1
Bijan Robinson 11-28
7-103
1
Joe Mixon  14-111
1-6
2
Wide Receivers Yards TD
Justin Jefferson 12-192 1
CeeDee Lamb 13-98 2
Nico Collins 9-195 1
Amon-Ra St. Brown 7-144 1
Dontayvion Wicks 6-61 2
Tight Ends Yards TD
Evan Engram 10-79 1
Dalton Kincaid 7-84 0
Sam LaPorta 5-29 1
Will Dissly 3-46 1
Donald Parham 5-83 0
Placekickers XP FG
Cameron Dicker 0 4
Blake Grupe 6 2
Mason Crosby 3 2
Daniel Carlson 3 2
Cairo Santos 0 3
Defense Sack – TO TD
Jets 7-2 0
Buccaneers 3-2 0
Giants 3-1 0
Cowboys 4-3 0
Chiefs 0 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

Players with 3+ missed games

Quarterbacks
Joe Burrow
Kirk Cousins
Kyler Murray
Deshaun Watson
Jimmy Garoppolo
Justin Herbert
Daniel Jones
Aaron Rodgers

Running Backs
Nick Chubb
J.K. Dobbins
Saquon Barkley
David Montgomery
Josh Jacobs
Austin Ekeler
James Conner
Kyren Williams
Rhamondre Stevenson
Khalil Herbert
De’Von Achane
Jonathon Taylor
Aaron Jones
Cam Akers

Wide Receivers
Justin Jefferson
Diontae Johnson
Marquise Brown
DJ Chark
Robert Woods
Kadarius Toney
Cooper Kupp
Christian Kirk
Tee Higgins
JuJu Smith-Schuster
Tank Dell
Michael Thomas
Christian Watson
Mike Williams

Tight Ends
Mark Andrews
T.J. Hockenson
Dallas Goedert
Hunter Henry
Darren Waller
Pat Freiermuth

The Huddle Awards

Best Player
QB –
Josh Allen
RB –
Christian McCaffrey
WR –
CeeDee Lamb
TE –
Travis Kelce
PK – Brandon Aubrey
DEF –
Ravens

Best Rookie
QB – C.J. Stroud
RB –
Jahmyr Gibbs
WR –
Puka Nacua
TE –
Sam LaPorta

Best Free Agent
QB –
C.J. Stroud: Actual QB10
RB –
Kyren Williams: Actual RB6
WR –
Puka Nacua: Actual WR5
TE –
Trey McBride: Actual TE8

Best Game
QB – 45.05 pts Josh Allen -Week 12 (rush 9-81-2 + pass 339-2)
RB –
51.3 pts De’Von Achane Week 3 (rush 18-203-2 + rec. 4-30-2)
WR –
52.2 pts Ja’Marr Chase Week 5 (rec. 15-192-3)
TE –
35.9 pts Travis Kelce Week 7 (rec. 12-179-1)

Best Fantasy Draft Pick
QB –
Brock Purdy: ADP QB20 – Actual QB5
RB –
Raheem Mostert: ADP RB40 – Actual RB5
WR –
Mike Evans: ADP WR31 – actual WR7
TE –
Sam LaPorta: ADP TE18 – Actual TE1

Worst Fantasy Draft Pick
QB – Aaron Rodgers: ADP QB 12, Actual QB72
RB –
Nick Chubb: ADP RB5, Actual RB88
WR – Justin Jefferson: ADP WR1, Actual WR31
TE – 
Darren Waller: ADP TE5, Actual TE24

Huddle player of the year

Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Christian McCaffrey  – I had five teams make the playoffs in a large contest and the only league champion that didn’t have McCaffrey was me in one league. CeeDee Lamb delivered the goods for the last month to be sure and was also well represented in all fantasy playoffs, but McCaffrey remained healthy and was the top running back by a huge margin. He took the last game off and still outscored all other running backs by over 100 fantasy points.

Salute!

2023-2024 NFL Playoffs

Saturday
Browns vs. Texans, 3:30 PM
Dolphins vs. Chiefs, 7:00 PM

Sunday
Steelers vs. Bills, 12:00 PM
Packers vs. Cowboys, 3:30 PM
Rams vs. Lions, 7:00 PM

Monday
Eagles vs. Buccaneers, 7:00 PM

all times Central Time

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Carson Wentz 163-56 3 QB Patrick Mahomes 0 0
RB Kendre Miller 13-73
1-6
1 RB Christian McCaffrey 0 0
RB Tyjae Spears 3-25
3-41
2 RB Raheem Mostert 0 0
WR Quez Watkins 8-93 1 WR Keenan Allen 0 0
WR David Bell 4-68 2 WR Cooper Kupp 0 0
WR A.T. Perry 3-53 2 WR DeVonta Smith 0 0
TE Will Dissly 3-46 1 TE Travis Kelce 0 0
PK Blake Grupe   6 XP   2 FG PK Matt Wright 0
Huddle Fantasy Points = 158 Huddle Fantasy Points = 0

Now get back to work… and thanks for everything!

Tunnel Vision – Injuries, free agents and Sunday stars

Tunnel Vision – a look back at Sunday for fantasy free agents, injuries and notable performances.

SUNDAY SALUTES
Quarterbacks Pass-Rush TD
 Lamar Jackson  321-35 5
 Kyler Murray 232-24 3
 Justin Fields 268-45 2
 Joe Flacco 309-3 3
Jordan Love 256-2 4
Running Backs Yards TD
Kyren Williams 20-87
2-14
3
Isiah Pacheco 18-130
7-35
1
Breece Hall 13-84
9-42
1
James Conner 26-128
1-5
2
Jerome Ford 12-64
2-57
2
Wide Receivers Yards TD
CeeDee Lamb 13-227 1
Davante Adams 13-126 2
D.J. Moore 9-159 1
Brandon Aiyuk 7-114 1
Jayden Reed 6-89 2
Tight Ends Yards TD
Juwan Johnson 8-90 1
David Njoku 6-134 0
Isaiah Likely 2-42 2
Dallas Goedert 5-41 1
Sam LaPorta 7-84 0
Placekickers XP FG
Harrison Butker 1 6
Brandon McManus 2 4
Ka’imi Fairbairn 2 4
Cairo Santos 4 3
Chris Boswell 4 3
Defense Sack – TO TD
Houston 6-1 1
Jacksonville 6-1 0
Buffalo 3-4 1
NY Giants 6-1 1
Cleveland 2-2 1

Bumps, Bruises and Bowouts

QB Will Levis – Foot
QB Tua Tagovailoa – Shoulder
RB Christian McCaffrey – Calf
RB Alvin Kamara – Ankle
RB AJ Dillon – Neck
WR Tee Higgins – Hamstring
WR Devonta Smith – Leg
WR Robert Woods – Hip
WR DeVante Parker – Ribs
WR Jayden Reed – Chest
TE Dawson Knox – Head

Chasing Ambulances

QB Will Levis – Injured his foot and was carted to the locker room. Test results will be known later in the week but the final game doesn’t matter much. Ryan Tannehill will replace him if needed.

QB Tua Tagovailoa – Left the blowout loss to the Ravens with an injury to his throwing shoulder. He was ruled out since the game was already out of hand but he said after the game that he was “good, just  sore.”

RB Christian McCaffrey – Left early in the second half because of a calf injury and never returned. HC Kyle Shanahan said that he thought that McCaffrey would be “alright”, but he didn’t know if McCaffrey would be available next week. The 49ers have sewn up the No. 1 seed and will likely rest several players. McCaffrey is unlikely to be seen until the 49ers first game in the Divisional Round.

RB Alvin Kamara – He was already questionable to play with an illness, but Kamara was active and effective until he injured his ankle in the first quarter after ten rushes. It was not known if he had a high ankle sprain or not. The Saints are the current No. 9 seed and would need help to reach the playoffs next week.

WR Tee Higgins – Left the game with a hamstring injury but managed to return in the third quarter.

WR Devonta Smith – Was injured while blocking near the end of the game. He was on crutches with a walking boot after the game. The prognosis wasn’t released but there should be more information early in the week. The injury was serious enough for the boot and crutches which throws a shadow onto Week 18 when they finish up at the Giants.

WR Jayden Reed – He had already caught two touchdowns when he injured his chest during the second quarter in the win over the Vikings. He underwent CT scans after the game but his prognosis has not been disclosed. The Packers host the Bears next week and need all hands on deck since the Packers are currently the No. 7 seed.

 Free Agents, Flops and Other Notables

QB  Jordan Love – He was likely on many benches if his fantasy owner even made the playoffs, but the Packers quarterback is looking better and erasing some of the early season fears. He threw for 256 yards and three touchdowns at the Vikings and rushed in a touchdown as well.

RB Kyren Williams – Taken as just running back depth in summer drafts, the Rams tailback has become an elite producer and fantasy team owners in large contests did very well in Week 17 when he ran for 87 yards, gained 14 yards on two catches and totaled three touchdowns.

RB James Conner – Playing at the Eagles meant lowering expectations against the No. 1 defense against running backs. Except Conner rushed for 128 yards on 26 carries with two touchdowns as a visitor.

RB Justice Hill – The Ravens lost Keaton Mitchell, so they just switched back to Hill as the RB2. The third-down back ran for 48 yards on three carries and caught five passes for 64 yards and one score. Any back on that powerhouse team carries fantasy value.

WR Julio Jones – The Eagles receiver caught two passes for 34 yards in the loss to the Cardinals. But he scored on each and Philly may be without DeVonta Smith.

TE Isaiah Likely – The replacement for Mark Anderson is becoming a factor in games thanks to playing in an offense that likes to throw to tight ends. Likely made a one-handed catch on a reception and while he only caught two passes for 42 yards, he caught two of the eight touchdowns by a tight end this week.

TE David Njoku – Since Joe Flacco showed up, Njoku was a scoring machine with a touchdown in four straight games. He failed to score this week, but led the position with 134 yards on six catches.

WR Bo Melton – The Packers wideout was called up from the practice squad to help cover for all the wideout injuries in Week 17. He responded by leading the Packers with nine targets for six catches and 105 yards with a touchdown. It was the first 100-yard performance by any Packer receiver this year.

RB Najee Harris – He lost his job as a receiver out of the backfield, and was listed below Jaylen Warren on the depth chart. He never had a 100-yard game and scored just once in the last month. So right when you need him the most and trust him the least, Harris turned in a season-best 122 yards on 27 carries with two touchdowns.

Huddle player of the week

Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

CeeDee Lamb  –  He was already well represented on fantasy playoff teams and then helped to deliver the trophy for many when he caught 13 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown. 41.7 fantasy points is a difference-maker.

Salute!

Drama 101 – Somebody has to laugh, somebody has to cry

Comedy Yards TDs Tragedy Yards TDs
QB Joe Flacco 309-2 3 QB Patrick Mahomes 245-2 1
RB Justice Hill 3-48
5-64
1 RB Derrick Henry 12-42 0
RB Khalil Herbert 18-124
2-5
1 RB Jahmyr Gibbs 15-43 0
WR Darius Slayton 4-106 1 WR Tee Higgins 1-19 0
WR Wan’Dale Robinson 6-55
1-24
1 WR Stefon Diggs 4-26 0
WR Julio Jones 2-34 2 WR DeVonta Smith 3-30 0
TE Juwan Johnson 8-90 1 TE George Kittle 3-29 0
PK Harrison Butker  1  XP   6 FG PK Chase McLaughlin   1 XP
Huddle Fantasy Points = 166 Huddle Fantasy Points = 41

Now get back to work…