
2025 fantasy football superflex rankings for the top 250 NFL players. These superflex draft rankings (2QB leagues) are for RB, WR, TE, QB and NFL rookies.
As the 2025 NFL season approaches, it's not too early to get prepped for your fantasy football drafts. Superflex and two-QB leagues have become more popular every year, so let us help with our updated 2025 fantasy football Superflex/2-QB rankings. In the rankings set below, check out where key players such as Bo Nix, Justin Fields, Dak Prescott, Drake Maye, Geno Smith, Jaxson Dart, and Aaron Rodgers stand among all other QBs and flex positions.
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RotoBaller analysts Scott Engel and Dave Ventresca have put together these updated 2025 Superflex/2QB rankings, which will be updated regularly throughout the NFL offseason. As injuries happen and depth charts shake up, be sure to check back in.
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2025 Fantasy Football Superflex/2QB Rankings
Quarterback Fantasy Football Outlooks
Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
Dak Prescott has oscillated between injured and healthy campaigns since 2019. In his healthy seasons (2019, 2021, and 2023), Dallas' long-time signal-caller averaged 20 fantasy points or better per game. 2022 and 2024 haven't been as fruitful. Last year, in particular, was his lowest FPPG effort in his nine-year career. A sputtering early-season run game stunted the Dallas offense, and Prescott wasn't quite on the same page with star receiver CeeDee Lamb.
Not only should he and Lamb recapture their chemistry from previous seasons, but Dallas has added a deep threat they've lacked since Amari Cooper was traded. George Pickens was fourth in deep targets and 14th in yards per reception (15.3) among wide receivers last season in Pittsburgh. Prescott isn't being treated as a QB1 as he has in past seasons, but is a safe late-round target for fantasy managers who pass on drafting the cream of the quarterback crop.
- Andrew Ball
Drake Maye, New England Patriots
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is in a prime position to take a second-year leap forward. The Patriots have overhauled their offense by improving on the offensive line and bringing in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who has a history of success with young quarterbacks. Maye was a legitimate streaming option at quarterback in 2024. He threw for 2,276 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions in 13 games. Most notably, Maye rushed for 421 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
His athleticism could unlock a serious fantasy season, especially since Maye was already a legitimate streaming option as a rookie. Additionally, the Patriots added wide receiver Stefon Diggs in free agency and drafted running back TreVeyon Henderson. The offense could still use another weapon or two, but those two additions are enough to boost Maye's stock. In 2024, Maye displayed toughness in the pocket and immense talent. With the stability the Patriots appear to be attempting to provide, Maye could thrive.
Year 2 is often the season in which quarterbacks take a massive leap forward. There is certainly no reason to believe that Maye will take a step back this season. Maye is being drafted as a mid-range QB2, but do not expect him to finish there. He has all the makings of a QB1
- Quincy Milton III
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