Conor O’Driscoll took down the inaugural FFPC Best Ball Tournament, and followed that up by getting two teams into the finals last year. Now the world’s No. 1 authority on this unique tournament format gives you an in-depth look at his process for consistent success. In the second installment he details his approach to handling the new QB ADP landscape. Part 1 on how make elite TE builds even stronger here.
Quarterback strategy has evolved markedly in the last few years. Last year I explained the history of how optimal strategy evolved and why taking an elite QB in the fifth or sixth round was a cheat code (which is obvious in hindsight now). I took my own advice and advanced two different sixth-round Patrick Mahomes teams to the finals last year. Drafters reacted to last year’s trend in a very clear way; Mahomes usually goes in the second round this year. Michael Dubner and Shawn Siegele both made excellent cases for why elite QBs can still be advantageous selections, even at cost. However, both agree that at elevated prices, you simply should not expect similar returns as previous years.