The document contains the most up-to-date ADP in 2QB/Superflex formats. The top-300 will show how quarterbacks rank among all players, and I'll break down the deep crop of quarterback tiers below.įor those interested in ADP data, be sure to follow this link for a public Google Sheet provided by Sleeper.
PFF Fantasy projections | NFL Premium Stats | Win totals trackerįor those who make the plunge, here are my top-300 overall 2QB-league fantasy football rankings. Starting or joining a two-quarterback league is a great way to add another layer of strategy - I can't recommend it enough.įantasy Draft Kit | PFF Betting Dashboard | PFF Fantasy Rankings Simply put: Moving to a two-quarterback structure makes the most important position in real NFL football that much more important in fantasy football. There are few options off the waiver wire in-season. The popular late-round quarterback approach is much less effective when each team is rostering up to three quarterbacks at any given time. Obviously, quarterbacks are worth much more in these leagues than in standard leagues, so drafters new to the format will have to become comfortable pushing QBs up their rankings. Superflex leagues - which allow for a third starting QB - take things even further. Requiring at least two starting quarterbacks necessitates a deeper understanding of the quarterback position and the overall player pool. The granddaddy of “deep leagues” is the two- quarterback format. Fantasy football leagues continue to morph into formats that require starting more players, thus adding additional layers of strategy.