Recap of the 12-Team Superflex League Draft
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Recap of the 12-Team Superflex League Draft

Highlights and insights from the recent Superflex draft, showcasing different strategies employed by participants.

The strategy behind drafting quarterbacks in Superflex leagues can vary widely among fantasy managers, with some opting for an early QB pick while others build around skill position players initially. This article examines a recent draft featuring 12 participants and the diverse approaches taken.

Prominent managers such as Adam Aizer and Jake Grogins took different routes; Aizer waited until the fifth round to select QB C.J. Stroud, while Grogins went QB-QB with Patrick Mahomes and Baker Mayfield for his top two picks. Each strategy has its merits, as demonstrated by the teams they assembled.

Several drafts were completed, showcasing varied depths at key positions such as running back, wide receiver, and tight end. Managers navigated their choices based on individual strategies and the unforeseen variables of a live draft scenario.

Draft Selections from Key Managers

  • Adam Aizer: Aizer ended up with elite talent at wide receiver early on but waited on QBs, taking Stroud as his first.
  • Jake Grogins: Grogins focused on quarterbacks early on, aiming for a consistent starting lineup with Mahomes and Mayfield leading the charge.

Each team drafted a unique blend of players throughout the 17-round draft, ultimately showing that there are multiple strategies for success in fantasy football.

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