If you don’t pick Kelce, Kittle, Waller, Hockenson, Andrews or Pitts (I believe in this rookie), things will get messy in your TE spot.They should be the primary focus in our drafts, and be the our largest portion of the roster. A lot of WRs score points, but not all of them are consistent, as we have 3 starters plus 3-4 flex players.Grab at least 2 of them to give your squad a good floor, and look for more names further down the draft board. The best rushing RBs are difference-makers.Get 3 of them so you can get the best out of your superflex position. Your roster should reflect the potential of those positions, as these charts indicate: Braxton Berrios (84th) got a little over 25% of the top wideout’s total points.ĭespite being 8th overall, Noah Fant scored less than half of Travis Kelce’s points while Ryan Izzo (60th) wasn’t usable at all. Dion Lewis (72nd) finished far from Alvin Kamara, scoring a little over 15% of the Saints’ stud total points.ĭeVante Parker (40th), a WR4, couldn’t manage to reach half of Davante Adams’ production. Nyheim Hines (20th) scored a good amount of points due to his receiving traits and having started one game for Jonathan Taylor. The 24th, Joe Burrow, scored less than ⅓ of Rodgers’ total (though his season was cut short due to injury). Percent Difference to Position’s Main Scorer in 2020īaselines will be -50% and the last flex in a given position (24th QB, 72nd RB, 84th WR, 60th TE).Īmong QBs, Teddy Bridgewater (20th) was the best one with less than half of Aaron Rodgers’ points. The following images break down fantasy points for the top scoring players at each position. Passing TDs mean a lot to QBs because of the non-standard scoring (6 points per TD instead of 4) and the negative scoring highlighted here. The first thing we see in the data above is that incompletions hit QB scoring hard: they basically neutralize overall completion points, which makes accurate passers a priority in drafts.Īlso, yards are the main source of points at all positions. It’s clear that we should address QBs early as this is a superflex league and, if you wait too long, you will be stuck with the worst passers.Īdditionally, elite RBs go off the board fast, and that’s why (among other reasons) some players embrace Zero RB and its modifications, hoping that starters get injured (as the strategy relies on) and making those low-end RBs pay off. 2020 Top ScorersĢ020 Top Scorers Among the top-50, we can find: Passing TDs score 6 points, but bad passing is severely punished (-4 per pick, -2 per pick six and -1 per sack). 5 points also awarded to rushing/receiving 1st downs. The SFB will run half-PPR leagues again, with. We should have depth at WR, which distributes value among players the most this is the skill position that puts the most players on field in the modern NFL, as we often see 3 wide receiver sets rolled out by pro offenses.Īnd, no good fantasy player will consider filling all their flex slots with TEs, because just a few of them are standout pass catchers with volume in their respective teams. Naturally QBs are scarce, because we have only 32 franchises to find 20-25 good QBs for fantasy. Kickers can also be flexed, but we won’t discuss them here. So, we can start 1-2 QBs, 2-6 RBs, 3-7 WRs and 1-5 TEs. This year, we looking at a starting lineup of 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR 1 TE, 4 Flex (3 R/W/T + 1 Q/R/W/T).
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