![]() ![]() I do not think you necessarily need to take a quarterback in Round 1, but I usually like to have two quarterbacks in my first four picks. So you MUST go quarterback early in a superflex league. Derrick Henry-type players may get an uptick in this format, for example. You get a slight bonus for players who are double-digit touchdown players, but not enough to overhaul the rankings a bunch. My overall strategy in a half-PPR league is to treat it like a PPR league. Round 16, Pick 9: Jakobi Meyers, WR, New England Patriots Round 15, Pick 4: Sterling Shepard, WR, New York Giants Round 14, Pick 9: Harrison Butker, K, Kansas City Chiefs Round 13, Pick 4: Mecole Hardman, WR, Kansas City Chiefs ![]() Round 12, Pick 9: Washington Football Team DST ![]() Round 11, Pick 4: Justin Fields, QB, Chicago Bears Round 10, Pick 9: Dallas Goedert, TE, Philadelphia Eagles Round 9, Pick 4: Jarvis Landry, WR, Cleveland Browns Round 8, Pick 9: DJ Chark Jr., WR, Jacksonville Jaguars Round 7, Pick 4: Mike Davis, RB, Atlanta Falcons Round 6, Pick 9: Brandon Aiyuk, WR, San Francisco 49ers Round 5, Pick 4: D’Andre Swift, RB, Detroit Lions Round 4, Pick 9: David Montgomery, RB, Chicago Bears Round 3, Pick 4: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers Round 2, Pick 9: Antonio Gibson, RB, Washington Football Team Round 1, Pick 4: Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City Chiefs You can see the entire draft by clicking here. In this format, I am playing in a half-point-per-reception league (0.5 PPR), which means that every reception is worth a half-point. It is played exactly the same way as any league scoring-wise, but you can play a second quarterback in your flex spot. Superflex leagues are becoming more and more popular. 2, Scenario 3, Scenario 4, Scenario 5, Scenario 6, Scenario 7 and a 16-team scenario.) The mock drafts I do will all assume 12 teams are in the league (unless otherwise noted) with the following positions: quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, tight end, a flex (running back, wide receiver or tight end), kicker, team defense and six bench spots. It is a tried-and-true strategy, which has done me well for 20-plus years. During the drafts, I will pick in all 12 positions, with all sorts of scenarios.Īs a rule, I prefer to draft three starting running backs within the first four rounds. During the next month or so, I will be conducting several mock drafts. Before you know it, it will be fantasy football draft time. ![]()
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