PRO Fantasy Football Playoffs Strength of Schedule Cheat Sheet

Here is a simple tool that you can use to help in deciding which players you may want to pick up or have as options to stream in favorable matchups for the fantasy football playoffs as you are setting Week 14 waiver claims, the last regular-season week of most fantasy leagues.

The sheet has four tabs for QB, RB, WR and TE and lists the three teams each team will face in the three weeks of the fantasy playoffs, and then the opponent’s schedule-adjusted fantasy points-allowed rank over the last 10 weeks of the 2025 season in order from 1 (best for opposing players) to 32 (worst for opposing players). The output the sheet is sorted by is the average rank of all 3.

Please note, these matchup rankings will differ from the matchup tool as the matchup tool is made weekly to account for defensive injuries, game lines and totals, projected game scripts and play volume, etc. but the schedule-adjusted fantasy points is a big input for it, and should help you navigate what your players — or prospective waiver targets — will largely be looking to face over this critical period.

PRO MEMBERS: Click here to go to the sheet.

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  1. Need to hit the waiver wire for a WR:
    Roster – London, Sutton, Wilson — my starters – McMillan and Jennings on bye

    Terry Mclauren is on waivers but only have $4 of a $35 FAAB budget so probably won’t get him even if I bid $4. Others who are interesting include Teslaa, J Higgins, D Wicks, Mooney, and A Mitchell.
    Also, Jayden Reed and Mike Evans are on waivers. Any suggestions on how to proceed?
    Drops? I have the Jags and Tampa B for Def — will drop the Jags – other than the Jags other potential – Monty and either DAK or Stafford (it would be nice to hold onto both Stafford Det, @SEA, @ATL – DAK (MIN, LAC @WAS). Starting Dak week 14 @Det
    If I don’t get Terry, who would you go for?

    1. Hello anyone home tonight ?

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