
1 WR role in an aggressive Todd Monken-led passing attack. Many dislike the landing spot, but Flowers has a chance to win the No. JSN's ceiling may be capped as a rookie, but SEA will likely move on from Lockett after 2023, so JSN has plenty of long-term upside. Montgomery will vulture some TDs, but Gibbs can be a strong RB2 with RB1 upside with projected receiving usage. With Ekeler having restructured his deal to stay in LAC for 2023, he's in line for another top-12 RB season despite the looming age cliff. This is a situation to monitor.īarkley hasn't signed his franchise tag yet, so there's a small risk of a holdout. Jacobs hasn't signed his franchise tag yet, so there's a small risk of a holdout. That and whether he'll run more in the NFL. The biggest concern is whether Stroud can succeed in a dysfunctional HOU organization. The size concerns will linger, but outside of that, Young's profile gives him a fairly safe floor as a serviceable QB2 in fantasy. 2 overall picks for the 2024 NFL Draft, Murray might be on the move next year. He should have more red-zone looks with Rodgers. Hall was electric in 7 games as a rookie, and that was with Flacco and Wilson. Wilson should excel with Rodgers in 2023, but his fantasy ceiling was already priced into his dynasty value. Herbert has a high ceiling Kellen Moore and the addition of Quentin Johnston to bolster an aging WR corps. Robinson has elite RB1 potential as a workhorse in Arthur Smith's efficient run scheme if Ridder can be even an average QB. He's immediately a top-12 fantasy QB with top-5 upside.

Richardson might be the most athletic QB in the history of the NFL. Jackson's rushing production gives him a QB1 floor, and the Monken hiring and WR additions give him potential to repeat as MVP. Say what?! Your dynasty football league didn’t use Fantrax last year? Unthinkable! Check out all the features Fantrax has to offer, and we think you’ll be singing a different tune for the coming season.

And be sure to check back for updated superflex dynasty rankings at the start of next offseason! Here are my updated top-200 ranked players assuming a superflex format with PPR scoring (you can find my 1QB dynasty rankings here) as we approach the fantasy playoffs.

Many players’ values are also dependent on whether a roster is contending for a title or in the process of rebuilding, but in general, dynasty rankings align much more closely with rest-of-season redraft rankings in-season. The influx of a talented 2022 rookie class has shaken up these superflex dynasty rankings a bit, as quite a few quarterbacks gained receiving weapons and upgrades to their surrounding cast during the NFL Draft. However, in superflex leagues, consistent producers at QB2 and QB3 on dynasty rosters are necessary depth since it’s beneficial for the vast majority of teams start two quarterbacks every week. In 1QB leagues, quarterback prospects with upside are coveted over safe starters because backup quarterbacks are rarely needed outside of injuries and bye weeks. Quarterback age and starting longevity are far bigger priorities in superflex formats, which changes how I have quarterbacks ranked between the formats. Beyond that, there are even nuances that change where quarterbacks are ranked within the position. There are stark contrasts in quarterback value versus other skill positions in superflex dynasty football rankings due to positional scarcity, so you’ll notice that I have many quarterbacks ranked higher overall. Many dynasty football leagues now play in a superflex format.
