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Lets talk Super Flex
Posted on 8/13/25 at 8:33 am
Posted on 8/13/25 at 8:33 am
I apologize it there has already been a thread about this. This will be my first year in a league that uses a super flex position.
From what I am reading on the internet, there are many people who recommend drafting two stud QB's with their first two picks.
How does the board feel about this strategy?
From what I am reading on the internet, there are many people who recommend drafting two stud QB's with their first two picks.
How does the board feel about this strategy?
Posted on 8/13/25 at 8:49 am to HoldThatTiger03
If I draft a QB in the 1st, I’m waiting until the 4th or 5th to grab my QB2. If I draft my first QB in the 2nd, I’ll usually draft one in the 3rd. If you use your first two picks on QBs, the rest of your team falls behind. In redraft superflex, backup spot starters emerge all the time. Dynasty is a different story, QBs are hoarded like gold.
It also depends on the board. There are only 5 QBs this year I’d take in the first, if they are gone, I’m taking a RB or WR.
It also depends on the board. There are only 5 QBs this year I’d take in the first, if they are gone, I’m taking a RB or WR.
This post was edited on 8/13/25 at 8:52 am
Posted on 8/13/25 at 9:41 am to HoldThatTiger03
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I apologize it there has already been a thread about this. This will be my first year in a league that uses a super flex position.
From what I am reading on the internet, there are many people who recommend drafting two stud QB's with their first two picks.
How does the board feel about this strategy?
What are your scoring settings? 4 or 6 points per passing TD?
I play in a Superflex league with 6 points per passing TD, which helps increase the value of QBs that are looked at as "mid" like Jared Goff for instance. I would much rather take a top tier RB and WR with my first 2 picks and then draft a Jared Goff, Dak, Herbert type of QB in the third. Then maybe a Jordan Love, Trevor Lawrence type of QB in the fifth.
Now, if you play in a league that has 4 points per passing TD, the upper tier QBs that also score rushing TDs will be more valuable.
Posted on 8/13/25 at 9:41 am to HoldThatTiger03
It depends on what everyone else does and on the size of the league.
I'm picking 15th in a 16 team Superflex (yeak, I know). If most people go QB in the first, I'll grab 2 top RB/WR at the turn and pray everyone doesn't pick another QB in the 2nd/3rd. If they do, I'll continue to load up on position players to try to build an advantage there. My starting QBs may be Russ and Aaron Rodgers, but so be it.
I'm picking 15th in a 16 team Superflex (yeak, I know). If most people go QB in the first, I'll grab 2 top RB/WR at the turn and pray everyone doesn't pick another QB in the 2nd/3rd. If they do, I'll continue to load up on position players to try to build an advantage there. My starting QBs may be Russ and Aaron Rodgers, but so be it.
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