Fantasy Superflex 2021 Rankings: Top 200 PPR Leagues


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There was a time when standard major leagues ruled fantasy football. At the time, the most unusual shape I saw were the narrow ends qualified in the flex position. Now, things are more diverse, with QB and superflex duo tournaments gaining in popularity and PPR becoming the default in many locations. If you add them together, you get a completely different feel to the leagues as a standard single rework. It is very likely that your annual fantasy group will be tempted to try this type of league in 2021 if you haven’t already. Before making the switch, it is important to pay attention to the disparity in arrangement between these formats and individual QB settings. Superflex tournaments force you to pay closer attention to all of your QBs, not just the top 15 or so. Many owners in individual QB leagues don’t bother crafting a backup, figuring that they can only broadcast someone from the exemption wire when their initiator is in farewell mode. Good luck finding a starting midfielder on concessions in the Premier League and QB duos. Dominate Your Draft: The Final 2021 Cheat Sheet Assuming that everyone in your league starts quarterbacks and makes at least one backup, QBs won’t be drafted just in the first week. However, those two QBs that are on the lists are more likely to be on the list as well. In leagues of 12 people or deeper, not every team will even have a back-up player behind the first players. 2021 PPR fantasy ranking: Midfielder | running backwards | wide future | narrow end | D/ST | kicker | Top 200 even lots of spare QBs in the first week will be drafted into superflex leagues. Trey Lance, Mac Jones, Taysom Hill – if they have a realistic chance of starting sometime relatively early in the season, they have value. That’s why, unlike the individual leagues in QB, the quarterbacks are ahead of the curve and dominating the top half of our rankings below. It might be a strange adjustment to change the way you think about a quarterback, but it’s just something you have to prepare for. You don’t have to sell the entire position – elite RBs, WRs and TEs still have a lot of value, especially since you can still play those positions in your super position if you want to – but you might just be surprised how quickly QBs appear on the board if it’s a first draft Ultra fast. 2021 STANDARD FANTASY RANKINGS: Midfielder | running backwards | wide future | narrow end | D/ST | Regardless of the obvious differences between the standard Super Leagues and the PPR, the quarterback is just a tad more valuable in the standard. This is simply because other positions produce more fantasy points in PPR tournaments while the position of a midfielder is unaffected across the two formats. Just to mention one example, Kirk Cousins ​​ranked 11th overall in fantasy last year in the standard formats (and before anything other than QB), but in the PPR tournaments, he ranked 17th overall (behind Tyreek Hill, Stefon Diggs, and others) . Cousins ​​are far more valuable in the Super Leagues than they are in the Singles regardless, but the PPR format allowed a few racers and wide receivers to jump into it in total fantasy points. running backwards | wide future | narrow end | D/ST | kicker | In general, simply put, nearly all of the midfield players have significantly higher ceilings and floors each week than any RB, WR, or TE you might consider getting your super spot. Sometimes you’ll have three great RB matches and you want to play them all, which you always have the option to do, but still want to arm yourself with enough worthwhile QBs to be in your group most weeks. 2021 FANTASY SLEEPERS: Midfielder | running backwards | wide future | narrow end | D/ST | We’ll continue to make changes to each team to these rankings through the first week, so check back for updates! running backwards | wide future | narrow end | D/ST2021 Fantasy Superflex Ratings Ratings are based on full-point PPR, four-point pass in TD, 1st place Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs QB 2 Christian McCaffrey, Panthers RB 3 Kyler Murray, Cardinals QB 4 Josh Allen, Bills QB 5 Alvin Kamara, Saints RB 6 Saquon Barkley, Giants RB 7 Russell Wilson, Seahawks QB 8 Lamar Jackson, Ravens QB 9 Dalvin Cook, Vikings RB 10 Derrick Henry, Titans RB 11 Ezekiel Elliott, Cowboys RB 12 Davante Adams, Packers WR 13 Dak Prescott, Cowboys QB 14 DeAndre Hopkins, Cardinals WR 15 Stefon Diggs, Bills WR 16 Travis Kelce, Chiefs TE 17 Justin Herbert, Chargers QB 18 Aaron Jones, Packers RB 19 Antonio Gibson, Washington RB 20 Calvin Ridley, Falcons WR 21 Tyreek Hill, Chiefs WR 22 Ryan Tannehill , Titans QB 23 Matthew Stafford, Rams QB 24 Tom Brady, Buccaneers QB 25 Aaron Rodgers, Packers QB 26 Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chiefs RB 27 Austin Ekeler, Chargers RB 28 Allen Robinson, Bears WR 29 Darren Waller, Raiders TE 30 Jalen Hurts , Eagles QB 31 Nick Chubb , b rowns RB 32 Jonathan Taylor, Colts RB 33 Joe Burrow, Bengals QB 34 DK Metcalf, Seahawks WR 35 David Montgomery, Bears RB 36 Najee Harris, Steelers RB 37 Miles Sanders, Eagles RB 38 George Kittle, 49ers TE 39 Kirk Cousins, Vikings QB 40 Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars QB 41 Matt Ryan, Falcons QB 42 Justin Jefferson, Vikings WR 43 Keenan Allen, Chargers WR 44 Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers QB 45 D’Andre Swift, Lions RB 46 CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys WR 47 AJ Brown, Titans WR 48 Joe Mixon, Bengals RB 49 Terry McLaurin, Washington WR 50 James Robinson, Jaguars RB 51 Jameis Winston, Saints QB 52 Tua Tagovailoa, Dolphins QB 53 Derek Carr, Raiders QB 54 JK Dobbins, Ravens RB 55 Cooper Kupp, Rams WR 56 Amari Cooper, Cowboys WR 57 Baker Mayfield, Browns QB 58 Justin Fields, Bears QB 59 Trey Lance, 49ers QB 60 Myles Gaskin, Dolphins RB 61 Mike Evans, Buccaneers WR 62 DJ Moore, Panthers WR 63 Robert Woods, Rams WR 64 Tyler Lockett, Seahawks WR 65 Daniel Jones, Giants QB 66 Kyle Pitts, Falcons TE 67 Chris Car son, Seahawks RB 68 Michael Thomas, Saints WR 69 Julio Jones, Titans WR 70 Chris Godwin, Buccaneers WR 71 Kareem Hunt, Browns RB 72 Josh Jacobs, Raiders RB 73 Carson Wentz, Colts QB 74 Drew Lock, Broncos QB 75 Mike Davis, Falcons RB 76 Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers WR 77 Zach Wilson, Jets QB 78 Jimmy Garoppolo, 49ers QB 79 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Washington QB 80 Jared Goff, Lions QB 81 Chase Edmonds, Cardinals RB 82 Robby Anderson, Panthers WR 83 TJ HockenTEson 84 Tyrod Taylor, Texas QP85, Sam Darnold, Panthers QP86 Cam Newton, Patriots QP87 Odell Beckham Jr., Browns WR 88, Adam Thelin, Vikings WR 89 Deontay Johnson, Steelers WR 90 Jojo Smith Schuster, Steelers wr 91 Daryl Henderson, Rams RB 92 Javonte Williams, Broncos RB 93 Mark Andrews, Ravens TE 94 Devin Singletary, Bells RB 95 Melvin Gordon, Broncos RB 96 Michael Carter, Gates RB 97 Cortland Sutton, Broncos WR 98 Andy Dalton, Bears QP99 Kenny Golday, Giants WR100D Levante Parker, Dolphins WR 101 Raheem Mostert, 49ers RB 102 Noah Fan t, Broncos TE 103 Dallas Goedert, Eagles TE 104 DJ Chark, Jaguars WR 105 Tee Higgins, Bengals WR 106 Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals WR TE 104 DJ Chark, Jaguars WR 105 Tee Higgins, Bengals WR 106 Ja’Marr Chase, Bengals WR R 107 Col NyRB Hitsheim 108 Logan Thomas, Washington TE 109 JD McKissic, Washington RB 110 Deebo Samuel, 49ers WR 111 Antonio Brown, Buccaneers WR 112 Damien Harris, Patriots RB 113 Leonard Fournette, Buccaneers RB 114 DeVonta Smith, Eagles WR 115 Phillip Lindsay, Texans RB 116 Claypool, Steelers WR 117 Tyler Higbee, Rams TE 118 Ronald Jones II, Buccaneers RB 119 Tarik Cohen, Bears RB 120 Mike Gesicki, Dolphins TE 121 Mike Williams, Chargers WR 122 Jerry Jeudy, Broncos WR 123 Robert Tonyan Jr., Packers TE 124 James Conner, Cardinals RB 125 Mac Jones, Patriots QB 126 Jamal Williams, Lions RB 127 Michael Pittman Jr., Colts WR 128 Tyler Boyd, Bengals WR 129 Jakobi Meyers, Patriots WR 130 Marquez Callaway, Saints WR 131 Will Fuller, Dolphins WR 132 Brandin Cooks, Texans WR 133 TY Hilton, Colts WR 134 Jarvis Landry, Browns WR 135 Gus Edwards, Ravens RB 136 Zack Moss, Bills RB 137 Jalen Reagor, Eagles WR 138 James White, Patriots RB 139 David Johnson, Texans RB 140 Marquise Brown, Ravens WR 141 Curtis Samuel, Washington WR 142 Laviska Shenault Jr., Jaguars WR 143 Henry Ruggs III, Raiders WR 144 Teddy Bridgewater, Broncos QB 145 Juno Smith, Patriots TE 146 Latavius ​​Murray, Saints RB 147 Darnell Mooney, Bears WR 148 Jamison Crowder, Jets WR 149 Cole Beasley, Bills WR 150 Trey Sermon, 49ers RB 151 Ramondry Stephenson, Patriots RB 152 Smith Jr., Vikings TE 153 AJ Dillon, Packers RB 154 Tony Pollard, Cowboys RB 155 Kenyan Drake, Raiders RB 156 Michael Gallup, Cowboys WR 157 Cory Davis, Jets WR 158 Tysom Hill, St QP 159 Jared Cook, Chargers TE 160 Gabriel Davis, Bills WR 161 Marvin Jones, Jaguars WR 162 Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins WR 163 Hunter Henry, Patriots TE 164 Rob Gronkowski, Buccaneers TE 165 Blake Jarwin, Cowboys TE 166 Russell Gage, FalconsWR 167 Rondale Moore, Cardinals WR 168 Bryan Edwards, Raiders WR 169 Christian Kirk, California rdinals WR 170 Tre’Quan Smith, Saints WR 171 Kenneth Gainwell, Eagles RB 172 Giovani Bernard, Buccaneers RB 173 Alexander Mattison, Vikings Cole RB 174 Jets RB 175 Nelson Agholor, Patriots WR 176 Emmanuel Sanders, Bills WR 177 Evan Engram, Giants TE 178 Prishad Berryman, Black WR 179 Anthony Verckers, Titans TE 180 Daryl Williams, Chiefs RB 181 Justin Jackson, RB 182 Chargers Carlos Hyde, Jaguar RB 183 Austin Hopper, Browns TE 184 Ty Johnson, Gates RB 185 Sony Michel, Rams RB 186 Malcolm Brown, Dolphin RB 187 Rashad Penny, Seahawks RB 188 Terrell Williams, Lions WR 189 John Brown, Riders W R190 Cole Quit, Bears TE 191 Devontay Poker, Giants RB 192 Marlon Mac, Colts RB 193 Darius Slayton, WR Giants 194 Allen Lazard, Packers WR 195 Mecole Hardman, Chiefs WR 196 Cordarrelle Patterson, Falcons RB 197 Kadarius Toney Elijah Moore, Giants WR 198, Jets WR 199 Zach Ertz, Eagles TE 200. Gerald Everett, Seahawks TE.


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