

But before you stubbornly stick to your RB-RB or RB-WR guns, keep in mind that despite Jonathan Taylor’s amazing 2021 performance, six QBs finished ahead of him in standard leagues. We know – that flies in the face of all fantasy football draft strategy you’ve ever practiced.

QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers | Top 200 That’s how important it is to get at least one top-tier QB and another solid one. Many owners will opt to draft two QBs in the first three or four rounds. One thing is certain – quarterbacks will come off the board early and often, likely as early as the No. QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/STs | Kickers | Top 200 | Superflex You still need good running backs and pass-catchers, and figuring out where to fit in those players around the QBs is a constant battle. Of course, your team isn’t only comprised of quarterbacks. Even if you’re in a 10-team league, every Week 1 NFL starter will be drafted, so it only stands to reason that our 2022 fantasy Top 200 rankings for standard-scoring superflex leagues will be QB-dominant at the top. In superflex formats, most owners start two QBs every week, and considering everyone wants a backup, that makes quarterbacks the hottest commodities on draft day. There’s no shortage of high-quality quarterbacks in fantasy football, which is why many prefer to play in two-QB or superflex leagues.
