
It certainly can work out to start your superflex/2-QB draft with a pair of top-12 QBs. But look closer to the beginning and you’ll see steeper declines at each of the other 3 positions than at QB. They probably don’t look that different overall. Those lines represent the top 24 in PPR points per game for each position in 2021. Let’s take a look at how each position scored last year. ( Find more on the position in my QB Strategy Guide and the 2021 QB Scoring Review. That means keeping in mind the scoring you can still find from the position as the draft progresses. Just like in a 1-QB format, you’re not simply comparing the projected points of a QB vs. But that doesn’t mean you need to focus on filling it before getting to the rest of your draft here. We know the position outscores the others. Now let’s get to placing these QBs on the draft board. That’s why you won’t notice much difference between the QB placement in the DWR for a superflex format vs. You should plan to start 2 QBs every week throughout the year, and then fill in that flex spot with another position only if you need to. So the expected points between them isn’t even close. When you’re filling that flex spot, you’re generally pitting that 2nd QB against RB25+ or WR25+ or 37+ (depending on whether you start 2 or 3 WRs). In our default PPR scoring last year, 31 QBs averaged 16+ points per game, compared with 10 RBs, 13 WRs and 2 TEs. It’s the highest-scoring position in nearly any format. Why? Because even though you don’t need to start a 2nd QB in a superflex lineup, you’re gonna want to. If anything, though, I’d say that aspect should have made drafters a bit more willing to wait on at least their 2nd QB.ġ) It displays the QB hunger of the multi-QB format.Ģ) It lays the groundwork for showing how a little patience can pay off.įirst of all, we’re going to treat superflex (where a QB can be played in a flex position, but you don’t need to start 2) and 2-QB lineups as the same for this article. It’s also all from tournaments, which can mean variations in roster building. This is meaningful ADP, because it’s all from money drafts. We see 6 more in Round 2, and then things start to spread out a bit. That’s 9 QBs inside of Round 1 for the 12-team draft format.
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Let’s take a look at the QBs in Underdog superflex ADP … That changed with more superflex tournaments this year. It’s long been difficult to get worthwhile ADP for this format because it simply doesn’t get played to nearly the scale of 1-QB formats. And that can present opportunity if you play it right.

And they should certainly go much earlier than in 1-QB formats.īut many drafters overreact to that rule difference. The whole purpose of both of these formats is to increase the scarcity of QBs and get the position’s value closer to its real-football value. I’m not surprised that your league tends to be more QB hungry than the DWR says you should be. And the point of this article is to show you why. QBs always fly off the board in my draft. If you’ve already set up the Draft War Room for your superflex or 2-QB draft, then I bet I know your first question …
