![]() In Superflex leagues, quarterbacks go early…very early. But the majority of quarterbacks will go toward the middle to later rounds of a draft. Of course, there will always be teams that take an elite QB early. The prevailing strategy in any fantasy football draft has been to wait on a quarterback. How does the addition of a Superflex position impact fantasy football drafts? The purpose of it being a Superflex as opposed to just a second QB is to give teams the flexibility of starting a running back, wide receiver, or tight end in that spot in the event their second quarterback is hurt, on bye, or just really, really bad. Given the way they score, you should almost always start two quarterbacks. The Superflex position is just like your usual flex position, except you can also start a QB. And that’s assuming no team rosters four them.Įnter the Superflex. In a 12-team league, there will always be four teams without three quarterbacks. Two-quarterback leagues aren’t feasible because it’s not realistic to mandate every team start two QBs each week when there are a maximum of 32 at any given time. The Superflex position is the fantasy football community’s answer to how to make quarterbacks as important in fantasy as they are in real life. For those first getting into Superflex leagues of any format, here’s a quick primer. ![]() ![]() If you already know what Superflex means, then jump down to the good stuff. What is Superflex?įor most of you reading this, you can skip this section.
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