

He's a CEH injury away from top-10 RB upside. The market hasn't caught up to Pacheco, who looks like the most explosive RB in KC. With CHI moving to more of a committee backfield, Herbert is flex-worthy ROS and should step into the lead role in 2023. Smith hasn't written back to those who wrote him off, and he's looking like an upside QB2 in superflex ROS and maybe beyond.ĭET's defense will continue forcing Goff into shootouts, and he has the weapons to be a weekly QB2 ROS with upside. With Claypool traded to CHI, both Johnson and Pickens are slated for higher target share ROS and beyond.Ĭooper has flashed with Brissett and has top-10 WR upside once Watson is back from his suspension.Īdditional LCL and other complications to Williams's ACL injury could threaten his efficiency even once back in 2023.
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Many have forgotten about Williams while on IR, but he still has elite upside, especially when DET gets a QB upgrade in 2023. The foot injury derails Brown's 2022 season, but he's still just 25 years old and should be ARI's WR1 going forward. The injury drops Hall, but his long-term potential keeps his value high in dynasty. Lack of passing volume is hurting London's ROS potential, but he still has immense long-term upside. Brown has shown enough talent to overcome his lack of draft capital long-term no matter who's the QB in DET. Swift is explosive, but he's struggled to stay on the field and has been losing red-zone carries to Williams even when healthy. Pitts remains a top dynasty TE, but it's apparent now that he probably won't help contending teams much in 2022. While Taylor is a long-term RB1, the ankle sprain could be an issue ROS, and IND's offense hasn't been efficient overall.Įkeler is close to a precipitous drop in value due to his age, but he remains a strong RB1 in-season for contending teams. With Robinson traded to NYJ, Etienne has become a workhorse with elite PPR upside ROS. This tier of uber productive veterans can win titles for teams in 2022, which is what matters in-season. The floor is much lower for Lance coming back from a major injury in 2023, but his ceiling remains immensely high.Īge be damned. If Tua can assuage injury worries, he remains a high-ceiling asset in McDaniel's offense with Hill and Waddle. McCaffrey's durability remains a concern, but he's an elite RB and week winner as long as he's on the field. 1 RB ROS barring injury.Īn elite talent with an elite playcaller for the foreseeable future, Waddle is in the top tier of WRs but not valued as such by many.Ĭhase's absence until later in the season is a tie-breaker for contenders, but it shouldn't drop him out of this top tier of WRs. Watson's value is still somewhat depressed and should be a priority buy before he steps back onto the field.īarkley was a massive buy low all offseason, and while his future is unclear, he's the definite no. Hurts's rushing was never in question, but his passing has improved behind a top-5 OL, increasing his job security. 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 throughout the season! Here are my updated top-200 ranked players assuming a superflex format with PPR scoring (you can find my 1QB dynasty rankings here) following the NFL trade deadline. 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.
