A LOT will depend on how the AFC North shakes out. It's really not settled yet and their placement will determine who we get home and away, iirc. In other words, if we finish 4th, we won't get the 1st and 2nd place finishers in the AFC North away and 3rd and 4th at home.
So, because we have to wait on the standings and that division, other than Cleveland almost certainly finishing a close, but painful last, will have to wait for the final standings.
Also, if we finish 3rd in our division, those NFC North games should be flipped, again iirc. Which would put GB and Minny at home and Detroit and Chicago on the road. Honestly, I dunno which is worse... Next year, I think we beat Minny on the road and Detroit and Chicago at home. I dunno about GB. That's at least 3-1. But the other way? GB at home? I dunno. Detroit on the road? I dunno. Chicago on the road? Probably, unless it's in December and weather's a factor. December in Chicago is a massive home field advantage.
So, I take it back. Maybe it's better if that's how it works out even though I believe we'll finish 3rd in the division (I really don't think the 9ers are going to win another game this season, which is also the consensus of many in the sporting media including Joe Buck who mentioned it on his game with Troy Aikman)
Still, that schedule, if that's what it amounts to... I can easily see us going 11-5 with that schedule and that's going a pedestrian 4-4 on the road...
Oh, and I'm looking at the current roster and only projecting Hill as the QB. If we have Bradford or production from someone else that exceeds Hill, then it only gets better...