![]() ![]() We’ve quite literally never seen a more athletic performance at the NFL combine from a QB. If Daniel Jones is the ultimate “safety” play, Anthony Richardson is the ultimate upside play. And he should easily be an every week starter in your dynasty superflex leagues. At pick 105 based on our composite ADP, you can draft your entire starting lineup in a single QB league before snagging him. Someone will emerge from that competition so they just need to convince Saquon Barkley to play and Daniel Jones at QB13 is virtually a lock to return QB1 value. The Giants added a high end option with big red zone upside in Darren Waller, they added a speedster on the outside in Jalin Hyatt, and they are loaded with competition in the slot between Wan’Dale Robinson, Parris Campbell, Jamison Crowder, and Sterling Shepard. ![]() That’s how Daniel Jones can finish as the QB8 in points per game despite only throwing 15 TD passes (I’m not counting the one game Davis Webb and Sam Howell played in terms of PPG). Daniel Jones quietly averaged 44.3 rushing yards per game which was top five amongst QBs - that’s nearly five points right there without even throwing a pass. We talk ad nauseam about the ceiling of rushing upside but what we really should discuss more, especially in two quarterback formats, is the floor it offers. And the quarterback in Brian Daboll’s system is in a good spot for fantasy football. And three, we don’t care about “real life football” because we are talking about fantasy football. Two, is that I’m not in those meetings or practices seeing what the front office sees when they make the decision to turn down his fifth year option OR to extend him. One, is that he hasn’t really gotten a fair shake with the coaching and the weapons over the last couple of years. But I’m willing to admit a few things here. I personally felt that throwing 11, 10, and 15 touchdown passes over the last three years wasn’t necessarily worth the commitment he got with that contract. Look, it’s no secret that I haven’t been a huge fan of Daniel Jones from a real-life football standpoint. So today we are going to talk about my favorite quarterbacks being drafted outside of the top 12 and why we’re taking stabs on them in all formats! Regardless of the format you play in, there have been guys like Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson to come out of the QB2 range to flat out win leagues. I personally offer both linear rankings AND my Dynamic Rankings which attempt to weigh upside vs floor. That’s why we have our fantasy football rankings setup in our 2023 NFL Draft Guide to help with ALL formats. Single quarterback leagues are still the most popular format. < p> & lt p& gt & amp lt p& amp gt & amp amp nbsp & amp lt /p& amp gt & lt /p& gt < /p> So sorry, JJ Zachariason, but we’ve finally found a way to combat your famous late-round QB strategy. ![]() Where you can’t just wait and add the hot sleepers off the waiver wire. And that came in the form of creative new formats like Superflex, Two QB, or Best Ball where teams are now forced to draft two or possibly even three quarterbacks if they want to compete. I mean, why draft Lamar Jackson at QB2 last year if you could just wait and take Justin Fields at QB20, right? So we needed a solution to this problem. And you’d see that issue reflected in our fantasy football ADP, where you can simply wait on the position and still get a stud. In our world, there was a problem where quarterbacks were completely undervalued in fantasy football rankings despite it being a high scoring position in everyone’s fantasy football projections. From our free mock Draft Simulator – which allows you to mock draft against realistic opponents – to our Draft Assistant – that optimizes your picks with expert advice – we’ve got you covered this fantasy football draft season.Modern problems require modern solutions. Post-Round 1 Dynasty Superflex Rookie Mock Draftīeyond our fantasy football content, be sure to check out our award-winning slate of Fantasy Football Tools as you prepare for your draft this season.Superflex, 5 Rounds ( Early Pick | Middle | Late).Below you can find some dynasty rookie mock drafts and analysis from our experts. You can use our dynasty rookie mock draft simulator to practice and prepare for your dynasty rookie draft. By understanding the top Superflex dynasty rookie prospects and how they fit into your fantasy football team, you can gain a competitive edge and build a strong team for years to come. In a Superflex dynasty league, where teams can start two quarterbacks, the rookie draft becomes even more important. One key aspect of dynasty leagues is the rookie draft, where teams can select new players entering the NFL. Dynasty fantasy football is a popular format that allows players to build and manage a team of players over multiple seasons. ![]()
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