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Superflex fantasy football
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So honestly, my answer to both of these questions is to draft QB early! I don’t think you need to take Allen/Mahomes/Herbert…and I might lean towards drafting a RB in round 1.

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But once QB dries up…that’s it! There’s no sneaky pick at the QB 40 spot! Once they’re gone, they’re gone. I like to think that we’re good enough at drafting to find value at skill players the rest of the way through the draft.

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And if people are grabbing them left and right…you better be getting insane RB/WR value to skip out on this range entirely.

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And that probably means you need to spend two of your first 4 pick to get them. Personally…I’d want two from this group in SF. Some go in the late 5 th, and Carr/Cousins can slip beyond the 9 th…but this is the group of QB’s I’m talking about when I say the mid round QB’s. The group consists of (loosely) Lamar, Kyler, Hurts, Dak, Wilson, Stafford, Rodgers, Brady, Lance, Carr, Cousins. This is the round 6-9 QB’s that I talk a lot about on the YouTube Channel. This season there’s a fantastic group of mid round (in redraft leagues) QB’s. This is where reading the room becomes important to me. You can technically still get Cousins and Matt Ryan in rounds 4/5 (at least using July ADP’s) but what if there’s a massive run? Can you really survive every week using Fields and Wentz…going up against Joe Burrow and Dak Prescott? There comes a time where it’s just not worth taking the value. I’d make sure you leave the draft with 3 QB’s you feel good about…and if you keep passing on QB…then the pool of players you’re choosing from is going to be thin. But that’s risky because of what I talked about above. People will stop taking QB eventually, and if they gift you Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase and Deebo Samuel…then the polite thing to do is say thank you. Everything in me wants to say yes…since value is value. Should I take the skill position value if people are taking QB’s way earlier than they should? You’ll still get perfectly good value at RB and WR in the middle rounds. There is GOING to be a run when people panic…and boy do people panic in SF leagues! So instead of falling in line with everyone else…take QB value when it presents itself. And if that’s my advice to every single team in your 10-12 team league (you can afford to be more passive in 8 team leagues)…then you don’t need to be a math major to see that the position is going to dry up quickly. This is when you take advantage! Assume that you’ll be starting 2 QB’s every single week, which means you should absolutely be leaving your draft with 3 QB’s you feel good about. So people listen to regular podcasts and start to apply those strategies to SF leagues. Very few sites specialize in this format, and no one puts SF first when producing content. The simple answer is that SF information is more scarce around the industry. So you’re sitting there at the 2.09 wondering why the heck only 3 QB’s have come off the board! Maybe Allen/Mahomes/Herbert go where they should…but then everyone is enamored with the early round RB’s and WR’s. Sometimes people will get into a game of chicken, seeing who wants to start the QB run. Should I take QB early if people are waiting too long? Should I take the skill position value if people are taking QB’s way earlier than they should? I’ll try to answer both of these questions below.

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Should I take QB early if people are waiting too long? And the opposite. With this difference comes the most common question people have about SF leagues. Sometimes QB’s start flying off the board in round 1…whereas sometimes it takes them a round or two to really get going. But if you’re new to the league, or if this is the leagues first year, then you’ll have to adapt on the fly!Įvery single SF draft is different. That’ll give you fantastic insights into how people are going to approach the QB position. Hopefully you’ve been in the league for a few years and can go back and review the draft history over the years. This is the first, and most important piece of advice I can give for SuperFlex (I’ll call SF from now on) leagues. Super Bowl DraftKings Projections & Value.Hero RB Strategy – Double Late TE Method.Hero RB Strategy – Wide Receiver God Mode.Underdog Draft Strategy Simulation Results.2023 Dynasty Rankings: TE Premium + SuperFlex.













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