In this episode of School of Scott, Theo Gremminger and Ryan Heath delve into Fantasy Points' strength of schedule data to provide actionable insights for fantasy football enthusiasts. They discuss how drafters can leverage this data as a tool, not a definitive guide, in their draft strategies, especially for tie-breakers, stacks, and identifying potential buy-low candidates. The conversation covers quarterbacks like Brock Purdy and Trevor Lawrence, highlighting their favorable schedules and potential for strong starts, while also examining running backs such as Chuba Hubbard, whose advantageous schedule could lead to RB1 production. Additionally, they analyze wide receiver duos like those from the Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles, assessing their potential bounce-back seasons based on schedule improvements and offensive changes, and touch on tight end targets like Brenton Strange and Trey McBride, balancing their potential with ADP considerations.
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