I took Fitzpatrick just in case he goes Full Fitz in Miami. I regret taking Dak Prescott as early as I did, but getting too cute in superflex can leave you with a single startable quarterback when every other team has at least two. I drafted Mark Ingram as a back who should be a plugged-in option in an offense that will run as much or more than any in the league. This team has plenty of depth across the board, especially if David Montgomery, Dante Pettis, Michael Gallup, and DaeSean Hamilton are the players I expect them to be this season.ĭenny Carter: My goal was to create a volatile team by hammering receiver early (four wideouts I could plug in every week, no questions asked) and picking up running backs who might fall into opportunity due to injury or anything else we can't predict. ![]() You absolutely want to come out of a draft with three starters, and that’s not something everyone can do in a 12-team league. I was the second person to have three quarterbacks, which is crucial in a superflex league. You can get an elite receiver late in the second round of superflex drafts, which I was able to do with Antonio Brown here. From there, I wasn’t locked in to any position, preferring to go the best available route. Michael Beller: I knew my draft would start with whichever of the big four backs was still on the board. Good receivers tend to fall in superflex leagues, and that’s what happened here. Since I took two running backs and a tight end in the first three rounds, I wasn’t able to draft my first receiver until the sixth, but I like the upside in my receiving corps with Calvin Ridley, Tyler Boyd, Christian Kirk and Keke Coutee. Things started to get pretty thin at the position by the sixth round, so I’m glad I pulled the trigger on Carson Wentz and Kyler Murray. ![]() John Paulsen: Since this is a superflex league, I knew I wanted to start two quarterbacks, which is why I took a pair in the fourth and fifth rounds.
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