Are you an aspiring fantasy football aficionado? Has beating all your coworkers and family members gotten too easy in standard league formats? Then you need to check out SuperFlex! Unlike the restrictive two-quarterback leagues, SuperFlex lets you play any offensive player in your SuperFlex slot. Sure, that means it is going to be a second quarterback, but hey, you’ve got options! So dust off this printable cheat sheet from SGPN for all your SuperFlex fantasy football draft needs.
SuperFlex Printable Cheat Sheet 2024 (PDF)
SuperFlex Printable Cheat Sheet 2024 (Excel)
SGPN Fantasy Football SuperFlex Printable Cheat Sheet 2024
Quarterbacks are gods among us mere mortals on the football field, and it stands to reason that they should be in fantasy football as well. Too often, in single-quarterback formats, QBs are slighted. There is little difference in getting Josh Allen or Matthew Stafford because taking Stafford late means you can bulk up your other positions. This significantly devalues the most important position on the football field. Two-QB and SuperFlex fix that and give the power back to the stud quarterbacks.
SuperFlex Printable Cheat Sheet 2024 (PDF)
SuperFlex Printable Cheat Sheet 2024 (Excel)
Tier One
This tier is for the best two quarterbacks in the NFL. Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes are doing otherworldly things with the football right now. Their games have shades of each other but are still so incredibly unique. Mahomes has pinpoint accuracy and velocity to make it happen. Add in insane arm angles and escapability, and you will have one of the most exciting players to ever play the game.
On the flip side of the coin, Josh Allen brings raw power and physicality. He can throw a potato over a mountain and then run through the mountain. His tenacity, physicality, and bravado make him one of the most entertaining players to ever play the game. Sure, he turns the ball over a little more than Mahomes, but double-digit rushing touchdowns and hundreds more rushing yards make up for it.
Tier Two
The next-best quarterback, Jalen Hurts, is a short-yardage specialist as a quarterback. He gets the short yardage and finds the endzone regularly. There might be some worries that he will lose some work to Saquon this year, but he should still be a top option this year. He does not get the top billing that Josh and Mahomes do, though.
Closely behind Hurts, the emerging talent CJ Stroud could be in for a big sophomore season. Stroud will be another year wiser and have an improved receiving corps with Tank Dell back healthy and a potentially resurgent Stefon Diggs in the fold. With a trio of talented receivers, Stroud could take a huge leap and feast in year two.
Also, getting some consideration should be Lamar Jackson. Lamar is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the modern era, and his rushing abilities are otherworldly. As he continues to mature as a passer, he grows as a fantasy value as well. There is some concern that Derrick Henry could sap some of his workload, but that shouldn’t drop his value too much.
This is a big tier in Superflex drafts because there are just so many talented quarterbacks, and they can put up massive production that is difficult for non-quarterbacks to match. However, the usual big six of Lamb, Hill, McCaffrey, St. Brown, Jefferson, and Chase do deserve some consideration after you get past the top four quarterbacks. The big challenge is making sure that you snap up quarterbacks in the second and third rounds if you take one of these top non-QBs.
Tier Three
We see a mix of young and old here with rookie quarterbacks like Caleb Williams falling into this tier with veteran Aaron Rodgers. Both Willimas and Rodgers are in strong situations with potentially dominant wide receivers, but both have questions. Can Caleb make the leap to the NFL and deliver like the generational talent he has been hyped to be? And can the mercurial Rodgers finally buckle down and shake the off-field drama to bring a title to the New York Jets for the first time in decades?
Drake London could be a massive fantasy revelation this season. He had a solid year last year catching the ball from sub-par quarterbacks and now gets to play with Kirk Cousins. For all of his faults, Cousins helped Justin Jefferson make the leap to superstardom. Can Kirk do the same thing for London and Atlanta? If he does, fantasy managers who took a chance on him will be handsomely rewarded in all formats.
As we work our way down through this superflex cheat sheet, you notice that almost half of our top three tiers are quarterbacks. That is how important the QB position is to superflex leagues and that means you need to leave Round Three with at least one quarterback, and if you do not have two, you better get lucky later in the draft.
Other Thoughts
Overall, use this sheet as a rough list. We attached the Excel format so you can customize it for your own needs and build out your own cheat sheets! If a guy in a higher tier is sitting there as people are snapping up lower-tier guys, that is your time to pounce. Know your league and trust your gut. And, most importantly, LET IT RIDE!