In 2015, fellow 2QB and Superflex enthusiast Joshua Lake shouted Superflex is the future. That future is now. Or is it? As someone who has championed the multi-quarterback format from the beginning of my foray into the fantasy community, I’m the first to highlight how superior the format is to traditional start-one QB leagues. And while there has been a gradual acceptance of Superflex in the industry (thanks in large part to the Scott Fish Bowl), I’ll also be the first person to admit that to the casual fantasy player, Superflex is still considered bothersome.
“You want to start two quarterbacks? Why? I like not having to think about QBs.”
“There just aren’t enough quarterbacks to justify starting two.”
“NFL teams don’t start two quarterbacks, and I’m nothing but a traditionalist.”
I’ve heard all of these excuses before, but as we enter the biggest fantasy draft weekend of 2020, Superflex is everywhere. Welcome to the best format in fantasy football. Now you need to know the key tactics for dominating your first big Superflex draft. These five tips will position you for a title while your league members are wondering, “Why do I hate my team?”