The Strength of Schedule Streaming app allows you to see which players have the easiest or most difficult upcoming schedules, a potentially league-winning edge that gives you the opportunity to buy players right before they explode in plus matchups.
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Noah Fant
The opening half of the Denver Broncos’ season has been mixed with highs and lows. Quarterback Drew Lock entered the season as the unquestioned started but has dealt with injuries of his own. Rookie wide receiver and first-round draft selection Jerry Jeudy has struggled with consistency and production on the field. A hopeful breakout this season, tight end Noah Fant is also working his way back from injury but has looked promising on the field.
Despite missing Week 5 (and a Week 6 bye), Fant is quietly a back-end TE1. Fantasy managers are well aware that it doesn’t take much to finish as a TE1, but a closer look at his usage will encourage those who roster Fant. He has seen at least five targets in each game this season and remains an integral part of the offense, especially after Courtland Sutton was lost for the season. Fant flashed his upside last year with multiple big plays and appears to be getting more comfortable this season. As Lock continues to settle in, Fant could be in for even stronger production down the stretch.
Tight End Strength of Schedule – Weeks 9-11
Brandin Cooks
There is no debating that Brandin Cooks has been on an absolute tear over the last few weeks. Coinciding with the firing of Bill O’Brien, Cooks and the rest of the Houston Texans’ offense have elevated their game, and fantasy managers have to like what they have seen in recent weeks.