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Scott Engel's FFPC fantasy football best ball rankings for Superflex scoring formats, with in-depth rankings analysis. The FFPC is the place for serious fantasy football players to compete.

One of the most compelling formats in fantasy football is the Superflex league, which is truly an unofficial two-quarterback style of play. It is a fun and riveting challenge for the serious fantasy football player. If you are looking to prove yourself against some of the better players you can find or just want to get into a Superflex league where others take it as seriously as you do, the FFPC (Fantasy Football Players Championship) offers Superflex competition in seasonal, dynasty, and best ball formats. They also mix up the formats for more options to choose from when joining a league.

No matter what site you play on, joining or competing in a Superflex league is a step up from your average fantasy football format. Many of you are already competing in early drafts ahead of the NFL Draft itself. So now is a good time to roll out my latest Superflex rankings, which you will find here. Rookie quarterbacks may be moved up a bit more once we find out what teams they will officially land on, but to have the best shot at winning this season, proven performers are the preferred options in many cases.

Last season, I won in the first year of my FFPC best ball Superflex dynasty startup, so I share some of the approaches that have led me to best ball Superflex success. If you are a RotoBaller reader and want to join a Superflex draft now, join the FFPC here and get an automatic discount on your new teams.

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Best Ball Superflex Draft Strategies

My seasonal Superflex best ball rankings appear below, but whether it’s a seasonal or dynasty league, I take the same approach. I make sure to grab one top quarterback early and a respectable, but not pure standout superstar a bit later. Getting that top-level QB is very important, but I do not necessarily need to double up with a pair of top-tier QBs. I do want to take my shots on the better running backs, elite WRs, and Travis Kelce early on when I can. I do have seven QBs ranked in my overall top-12, though, so I prefer taking the first-round QB more times than not.

Patrick Mahomes is my target if I have the No. 1 overall selection. Sure, many running backs will go in the first round, and it is customary to take Christian McCaffrey with the very first pick in most formats. But with Mahomes, I get more peace of mind at a high superstar level than with any other player in a format that puts a higher emphasis on the quarterback position. You may see six or so quarterbacks go in the first round, and I am not passing (no pun intended) on the clear top guy if I am in a position to get him.

Early Superflex Best Ball ADPs in the FFPC, according to Fantasymojo.com, have Mahomes going second overall and six QBs in the top-12. Mahomes is being taken second and Josh Allen third. I have fewer injury concerns with a QB, and that is an ultimate deciding factor. Availability is still an important element in best ball leagues.

Allen has already vaulted to fourth overall for me and second at QB. He is less proven at a high level than Mahomes, so I am fine with taking McCaffrey or Dalvin Cook over him. But, the continued potential for rushing scores and the addition of Stefon Diggs has boosted Allen into elite fantasy territory earlier in his career than many expected. Last season, Allen averaged 25.32 Fantasy Points Per Game, which was only behind Mahomes’ 25.36 among QBs who played most of the season. If you want to take Allen as soon as second overall, I would not be strongly against such a move.

My ranks jibe with the FFPC ADPs that have Dak Prescott at fifth overall in Superflex best ball leagues. I believe he will want to show he is worth the big money and he has a high upside trio of wide receivers to work with. But, I have Aaron Rodgers ranked as QB5 and sixth overall, while he is QB7 and 14 overall in the ADPs. I have no reason to hold age against Rodgers until I see an actual decline in front of my eyes. Among regular starters last season, he averaged the fourth-most fantasy points per game last season and had the third-most total points. I see no legitimate reason for any expected falloff, especially as he wants to gun for another seemingly elusive Super Bowl appearance.

Lamar Jackson is the fifth QB off the board in early FFPC Best Ball Drafts, but I have him behind Justin Herbert and Russell Wilson. Much like Ben Roethlisberger did early in his career, Herbert has quickly sold me on what I have already seen. Herbert has the tools and confidence to show us that his rookie season was no fluke. It was very impressive how he took to a starting role so well last year when expectations were low, and he did not seem to be intimidated by the pro game whatsoever.

Wilson is going as QB8 and 16th overall in early drafts. You should not significantly lower any expectations based on the worst single half of a season in his career. New offensive coordinator Shane Waldron is going to revamp an offensive attack that became too predictable under Brian Schottenheimer, and Wilson is simply a much better QB than what we saw in the second half of last season. It was a rare extended stretch of frustration for Wilson and those who rostered him. Injuries were more of an issue than poor performance on the offensive line in the second half, plus the addition of guard Gabe Jackson should help there.

You may want to roster Wilson in best ball leagues even more than seasonal formats because you can survive any down weeks easier. I anticipate less of them this season, though. He does have a few lesser weeks every season, but not usually in bulk as we saw last year when he was ‘boom” for one half of a season and “bust” in the second half.  I won my Superflex league last year with Wilson as my QB despite the stark differences in his first and second halves.

I would still be very happy to get Jackson, but he was a disappointment as a passer last season and regressed more than I expected. Adding the annually overrated Sammy Watkins won’t help boost him in my view either. I am also taking Matthew Stafford and Joe Burrow ahead of Jalen Hurts. Stafford enters a situation where he will be playing with the best coaching staff ever and maybe his best receiving crew in terms of talent depth from WR1 to WR3. Burrow showed he can carry an offense in half a season last year. Hurts has the obvious upside, but he still has to prove himself over a full season.

If I can grab any of my top-10 QBs in the first two rounds, I will feel pretty good about how I started at the position, and I would certainly be fine with taking Tom Brady as a QB1 too. Ryan Tannehill is solid and sometimes outstanding, and Matt Ryan is not quite done, so those are my best QB2s. If the Falcons land Kyle Pitts in the draft, Ryan’s stock will rise. It may be a good time to get in him in a best ball draft before the NFL draft. He and Julio Jones have at least one more good year left, and Ryan’s numbers were certainly not bad last year. Don’t overreact to age at QB in a seasonal league.

After that, you are looking for either upside or respectability. Daniel Jones has some increased appeal after the Giants added Kenny Golladay, and if they add another WR weapon in the draft, he will see his stock rise. Baker Mayfield is capable of respectability compared to Jones. It will be interesting to see if Cam Newton can play better with a receiving crew that is not bottom-basement awful and a full and normal preseason this year. Kirk Cousins and Derek Carr can certainly be decent QB2s. if Jameis Winston wins a starting job, he should be a quality Superflex QB option. His ADP will likely rise in the preseason.

Ultimately, my ideal approach would be to get one of my top-10 QBs in the first two rounds, and one of the next nine for sure as a QB2 depending on the flow of the draft, likely in the top-45 overall. Of course, you would want a third QB who can post decent numbers as a starter in some weeks, so I would like to get a surefire third option from inside my top-30 if possible.

 

The King’s Latest Best Ball Superflex Rankings

Rank Player Name Pos
1 Patrick Mahomes II QB
2 Dalvin Cook RB
3 Christian McCaffrey RB
4 Josh Allen QB
5 Dak Prescott QB
6 Aaron Rodgers QB
7 Derrick Henry RB
8 Alvin Kamara RB
9 Saquon Barkley RB
10 Kyler Murray QB
11 Justin Herbert QB
12 Russell Wilson QB
13 Davante Adams WR
14 Tyreek Hill WR
15 Nick Chubb RB
16 Ezekiel Elliott RB
17 Lamar Jackson QB
18 Stefon Diggs WR
19 Travis Kelce TE
20 Matthew Stafford QB
21 Jonathan Taylor RB
22 Cam Akers RB
23 Aaron Jones RB
24 Joe Burrow QB
25 Jalen Hurts QB
26 DeAndre Hopkins WR
27 Tom Brady QB
28 Calvin Ridley WR
29 D.K. Metcalf WR
30 Ryan Tannehill QB
31 Matt Ryan QB
32 Austin Ekeler RB
33 Michael Thomas WR
34 Justin Jefferson WR
35 Carson Wentz QB
36 Allen Robinson II WR
37 A.J. Brown WR
38 D'Andre Swift RB
39 Antonio Gibson RB
40 Daniel Jones QB
41 James Robinson RB
42 Joe Mixon RB
43 Miles Sanders RB
44 J.K. Dobbins RB
45 Baker Mayfield QB
46 Darren Waller TE
47 George Kittle TE
48 Trevor Lawrence QB
49 David Montgomery RB
50 Kenny Golladay WR
51 Kirk Cousins QB
52 Cam Newton QB
53 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB
54 Derek Carr QB
55 Keenan Allen WR
56 Julio Jones WR
57 Mike Evans WR
58 Amari Cooper WR
59 Terry McLaurin WR
60 Chris Godwin WR
61 Chris Carson RB
62 Jared Goff QB
63 Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB
64 Ben Roethlisberger QB
65 Zach Wilson QB
66 Mark Andrews TE
67 Robert Tonyan TE
68 Rob Gronkowski TE
69 Robert Woods WR
70 Tyler Lockett WR
71 Cooper Kupp WR
72 Diontae Johnson WR
73 Odell Beckham Jr. WR
74 D.J. Moore WR
75 CeeDee Lamb WR
76 Justin Fields QB
77 Mac Jones QB
78 Trey Lance QB
79 Michael Pittman Jr. WR
80 Adam Thielen WR
81 JuJu Smith-Schuster WR
82 Tyler Boyd WR
83 Najee Harris RB
84 Travis Etienne RB
85 Melvin Gordon III RB
86 Josh Jacobs RB
87 Jameis Winston QB
88 T.J. Hockenson TE
89 Dallas Goedert TE
90 Logan Thomas TE
91 Kyle Pitts TE
92 Will Fuller V WR
93 Tee Higgins WR
94 Brandon Aiyuk WR
95 Deebo Samuel WR
96 Robby Anderson WR
97 Ronald Jones II RB
98 Chase Edmonds RB
99 Myles Gaskin RB
100 D.J. Chark Jr. WR
101 DeVante Parker WR
102 Courtland Sutton WR
103 Deshaun Watson QB
104 Tua Tagovailoa QB
105 Irv Smith Jr. TE
106 Jimmy Garoppolo QB
107 Sam Darnold QB
108 Jared Cook TE
109 Noah Fant TE
110 Raheem Mostert RB
111 Chase Claypool WR
112 Kareem Hunt RB
113 Mike Davis RB
114 Andy Dalton QB
115 Taysom Hill QB
116 Drew Lock QB
117 Mike Gesicki TE
118 Hunter Henry TE
119 Marquise Brown WR
120 Jarvis Landry WR
121 Corey Davis WR
122 Taylor Heinicke QB
123 Tyrod Taylor QB
124 Jonnu Smith TE
125 Evan Engram TE
126 Curtis Samuel WR
127 Ja'Marr Chase WR
128 DeVonta Smith WR
129 David Johnson RB
130 Teddy Bridgewater QB
131 Leonard Fournette RB
132 Adam Trautman TE
133 Zach Ertz TE
134 T.Y. Hilton WR
135 Gerald Everett TE
136 Hayden Hurst TE
137 Marvin Jones Jr. WR
138 Damien Harris RB
139 James Conner RB
140 Tyler Higbee TE
141 Jack Doyle TE
142 Jeff Wilson Jr. RB
143 Eric Ebron TE
144 Zack Moss RB
145 Gus Edwards RB
146 Jalen Reagor WR
147 Jerry Jeudy WR
148 Austin Hooper TE
149 Christian Kirk WR
150 J.D. McKissic RB
151 Gabriel Davis WR
152 Marcus Mariota QB
153 Jimmy Graham TE
154 Cole Kmet TE
155 Devin Singletary RB
156 Michael Gallup WR
157 Kenyan Drake RB
158 O.J. Howard TE
159 Tevin Coleman RB
160 Marlon Mack RB
161 John Brown WR
162 AJ Dillon RB
163 Nick Foles QB
164 Blake Jarwin TE
165 Brandin Cooks WR
166 Nyheim Hines RB
167 Nelson Agholor WR
168 Tarik Cohen RB
169 Denzel Mims WR
170 Laviska Shenault Jr. WR
171 Trey Burton TE
172 Mike Williams WR
173 James White RB
174 Henry Ruggs III WR
175 Cole Beasley WR
176 Darnell Mooney WR
177 Anthony McFarland Jr. RB
178 Sammy Watkins WR
179 Jacob Hollister TE
180 Rashaad Penny RB
181 Sterling Shepard WR
182 Phillip Lindsay RB
183 Tim Patrick WR
184 Chris Herndon IV TE
185 Dawson Knox TE
186 Benny Snell Jr. RB
187 Jamaal Williams RB
188 Le'Veon Bell RB
189 Todd Gurley II RB
190 Joshua Kelley RB
191 Kenny Gainwell RB
192 Javonte Williams RB
193 Michael Carter RB
194 Jamison Crowder WR
195 Darius Slayton WR
196 Chuba Hubbard RB
197 Allen Lazard WR
198 Quintez Cephus WR
199 Tre'Quan Smith WR
200 Mecole Hardman WR
201 Trey Sermon RB
202 Jermar Jefferson RB
203 Sony Michel RB
204 Tony Pollard RB
205 Van Jefferson WR
206 Latavius Murray RB
207 Rashod Bateman WR
208 Dalton Schultz TE
209 Will Dissly TE
210 Ito Smith RB
211 Alexander Mattison RB
212 Jaylen Waddle WR
213 Rondale Moore WR
214 Emmanuel Sanders WR
215 Travis Fulgham WR
216 Breshad Perriman WR
217 Antonio Brown WR
218 Jakobi Meyers WR
219 Kadarius Toney WR
220 Anthony Miller WR
221 A.J. Green WR
222 Kylin Hill RB
223 Darrel Williams RB
224 Bryan Edwards WR
225 Darrynton Evans RB
226 Damien Williams RB
227 Darrell Henderson RB
228 Cam Sims WR
229 Preston Williams WR
230 Salvon Ahmed RB
231 Jaret Patterson RB
232 Dan Arnold TE
233 Ke'Shawn Vaughn RB
234 Giovani Bernard RB
235 La'Mical Perine RB
236 Khalil Herbert RB
237 Mark Ingram II RB
238 Kyle Rudolph TE
239 Lynn Bowden Jr. RB
240 Malcolm Brown RB
241 Parris Campbell WR
242 Wayne Gallman RB
243 Devontae Booker RB
244 Elijah Moore WR
245 Javian Hawkins RB
246 Duke Johnson Jr. RB
247 Rhamondre Stevenson RB
248 Matt Breida RB
249 Brevin Jordan TE
250 Kerryon Johnson RB
251 Kalen Ballage RB
252 David Njoku TE
253 Boston Scott RB
254 Justin Jackson RB
255 Rashard Higgins WR
256 Carlos Hyde RB
257 KJ Hamler WR
258 Jordan Howard RB
259 Justice Hill RB
260 JaMycal Hasty RB
261 Russell Gage WR
262 James Washington WR
263 Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR
264 Adrian Peterson RB
265 Jerick McKinnon RB
266 Zach Pascal WR
267 Keke Coutee WR
268 Tyler Eifert TE
269 Bryce Love RB
270 DeeJay Dallas RB
271 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR
272 Ryquell Armstead RB
273 Mitchell Trubisky QB
274 Eno Benjamin RB
275 Randall Cobb WR
276 Terrace Marshall Jr. WR
277 Collin Johnson WR
278 Richard Rodgers TE
279 Tutu Atwell WR
280 Jordan Wilkins RB
281 Devonta Freeman RB
282 Tyron Johnson WR
283 Amari Rodgers WR
284 Jalen Richard RB
285 Gardner Minshew II QB
286 Harrison Bryant TE
287 C.J. Uzomah TE
288 Anthony Firkser TE
289 DeSean Jackson WR
290 Mike Boone RB
291 Josh Reynolds WR
292 Scotty Miller WR
293 Golden Tate WR
294 N'Keal Harry WR
295 Hunter Renfrow WR
296 Tylan Wallace WR
297 Andy Isabella WR
298 Rex Burkhead RB
299 Samaje Perine RB
300 Amon-Ra St. Brown WR
301 Dede Westbrook WR
302 Elijah Mitchell RB
303 Dyami Brown WR
304 Tyler Johnson WR
305 John Ross WR
306 Alshon Jeffery WR
307 Miles Boykin WR
308 Steven Sims WR
309 Danny Amendola WR
310 Ty Johnson RB
311 Keelan Cole Sr. WR
312 Dare Ogunbowale RB


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