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Best & Worst Fantasy Schedule
Tough Fantasy Schedules:

Cleveland Browns
The Browns open the year with back-to-back games in Florida (Jaguars, Buccaneers) and draw favorable RB/WR matchups against the Jets (Week 5) and Titans (Week 7). The concern is the back half of the season.
Cleveland closes the fantasy season with eight consecutive outdoor, cold-weather games. The Browns have five home games and three road games (Giants in Week 15, Ravens in Week 16, and Bengals in Week 18). That stretch could hurt the production of Quinshon Judkins, Harold Fannin Jr., and KC Concepcion.
For context: the Browns scored fewer than 20 points in four of their five November/December games last season.
Denver Broncos
The Broncos will have a nice stretch from Week 11 to Week 15, where they’ll play the Raiders (twice), the Dolphins, and the Jets. Outside of that, the schedule is a problem.
The Broncos open the season against the Chiefs, Jaguars, Rams, 49ers, Chargers, and Seahawks in the first six weeks - a gauntlet where five of those six opponents ranked in the top 10 in points allowed last season. Then, they close the fantasy season against two more top-10 defenses: hosting the Bills in Week 16 before traveling to the (likely) frigid Gillette Stadium to take on the Patriots in Week 17.
Both the early schedule and the playoff draw are legitimate red flags for Bo Nix, Courtland Sutton, and Jaylen Waddle.
Best Fantasy Schedules:

Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys have some tough games early in the year against the Ravens (Week 3), Texans (Week 4), Packers (Week 6), and Eagles (Week 7), but the second half of their schedule is a fantasy dream.
From Week 8 through Week 17, the Cowboys play just one cold-weather game (at the Seahawks in Week 13). The remaining nine games include six at home and two indoors (at the Colts and Rams). Dak Prescott, Javonte Williams, CeeDee Lamb, and George Pickens were already strong draft targets. The schedule makes them even stronger.
Detroit Lions
Jared Goff's struggles in cold weather are well-documented. Fortunately, the Lions largely avoid the issue until the fantasy championship.
Here’s the Lions’ schedule from Week 7 to Week 16:
Week 7: vs. GB
Week 8: vs. MIN
Week 9: @ MIA
Week 10: vs. NE (Germany)
Week 11: vs. TB
Week 12: vs. CHI
Week 13: @ ATL
Week 14: vs. TEN
Week 15: @ MIN
Week 16: vs. NYG
Detroit doesn't travel to Chicago until Week 17, meaning they play zero cold-weather games through the first 16 weeks. That's a fantasy boost for Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, and Jameson Williams.
Easiest & Toughest Playoff Schedules (Week 15 - Week 17)
Toughest Playoff Schedules:

Philadelphia Eagles
Week 15: vs. Seahawks
Week 16: vs. Texans
Week 17: @ 49ers
The Eagles draw a brutal playoff schedule on multiple fronts. The weather in Philadelphia will be a factor in both home games, and the Seahawks and Texans each had top 3 defenses last season. Jalen Hurts, DeVonta Smith, and Saquon Barkley all have tough assignments.
Baltimore Ravens
Week 15: @ Steelers
Week 16: vs. Browns
Week 17: @ Bengals
The Ravens will have three straight divisional games in cold weather to round out the fantasy season. The Steelers have historically limited Lamar Jackson, and the Browns held him to just 6.7 fantasy points in a late-November matchup last season. Derrick Henry benefits from the conditions; Jackson does not.
Chicago Bears
Week 15: at Bills
Week 16: vs. Packers
Week 17: vs. Lions
All three fantasy playoff games for the Bears are projected to be windy, cold-weather environments, including two in Chicago and one in Buffalo. Caleb Williams and the Bears' pass catchers could score fewer fantasy points in these conditions in the final three weeks.
Easiest Playoff Schedules:

Arizona Cardinals
Week 15: vs. Jets
Week 16: at Saints
Week 17: vs. Raiders
The Cardinals easily have the best fantasy playoff schedule. All three games are indoors, and the Jets, Saints, and Raiders each struggled in pass coverage last season. Marvin Harrison Jr., Trey McBride, and Michael Wilson are poised for a strong finish.
New Orleans Saints
Week 15: at Buccaneers
Week 16: vs. Cardinals
Week 17: at Falcons
The Saints’ end-of-season schedule lines up perfectly for players like Chris Olave, Travis Etienne Jr., and Tyler Shough. New Orleans will play in warm weather in Week 15 and play two indoor games in Weeks 16 and 17. There will be no weather to worry about in these games (unless it rains in Tampa).
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 15: vs. Saints
Week 16: at Falcons
Week 17: vs. Rams
The Buccaneers are rewarded with a nice end-of-season schedule. They have two home games and one indoor road game during the fantasy playoffs. Tampa's passing game could be in a favorable spot in these weeks.
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