

Players normally picked in the first round can fall all the way into the third because of quarterbacks flying off the board. This makes for some interesting choices, especially early in your draft. If you compare that to a standard PPR league, there is not one quarterback with an ADP below 20 and the first quarterback off the board is Josh Allen at 22.Īnd when quarterbacks go that early, the dynamic of the draft is totally different. In super flex formats, there are nine quarterbacks with an ADP 20 or below. You will see quarterbacks picked early and often. There is actually an emphasis on the quarterback position. This is a totally different way to draft a fantasy team. If you have never done one of these drafts, I highly recommend it ( click here to see all the super flex options on our site). This means you can have two starting quarterbacks in your lineup on a weekly basis. This is a league that starts two flex positions but one can be a quarterback. One new scoring system that has become very popular in fantasy circles is super flex.
