Superflex Dynasty: How to Value Quarterbacks
Combine two of fantasy’s biggest value multipliers — superflex scoring and dynasty’s long horizon — and you get the single most valuable asset class in the game: the franchise quarterback. Here’s how to value QBs when you can start two and keep them for years.
Why QBs dominate superflex dynasty
In superflex, most managers start two quarterbacks, so demand outstrips supply. In dynasty, quarterbacks compound that edge because they age gracefully — a great QB can anchor your roster for a decade, while running backs turn over every few years.
Scarcity plus longevity equals premium
There are only so many starting-caliber quarterbacks, and they rarely lose their jobs to a committee. That combination — scarce and durable — is exactly what makes an asset expensive in dynasty. Elite superflex QBs routinely cost first-round rookie picks and more.
How to build your QB room
- Secure at least two long-term starters. Being forced to stream QB in superflex is a season-long tax.
- Invest in young passers early. A 24-year-old franchise QB is a decade of stability; pay up for it.
- Don’t punt the position in a rebuild. Even rebuilders should accumulate cheap young QBs — they hold value better than any other asset.
The takeaway
In superflex dynasty, quarterback is the position that wins leagues and holds value the longest. Treat elite passers as blue-chip assets, not roster filler.
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