
Both Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson went in the first round, which is expected in a league like this, but for my 1-2 turn, I decided to double up on two sophomore running backs in Miles Sanders and Josh Jacobs. Not a lot of shock at the start this week, with most of the top guys going where they should. Now that we’ve established the ground rules, let’s get it going! Mock Draft Monday: Draft Board via Sleeper Going RB/RB to start in Superflex leagues and why it works In some scoring settings, like the Scott Fish Bowl, a second QB isn’t as highly valued as you might think, so always check the settings in your league before you draft, just in case. It’s not required, but it’s highly encouraged given their ability to score more points week to week.

The addition of a Superflex spot means you can start a second QB if you want. This mock will be similar to last week’s in terms of starting roster: 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, 2Flex, and 1SUPERFLEX. When you’re at the end of the round, you have more power to dictate and lead than to follow, which can be nice, depending on your league. Being on the end tends to force you to reach a little more, but you don’t have to spend as much time reacting to others as you do when you’re in the middle. This time around, I decided to draft from the 12th pick, giving me a chance to elaborate more on my draft strategies when you have back to back picks in snake drafts. It’s time for a Superflex fantasy PPR mock draft for 2020! Let’s get into it.įantasy PPR Superflex Mock Draft 2020 – Introduction

It’s Monday, so that means it’s time for yet another mock draft! I’ve already covered 1QB PPR leagues, here and here, so this week we’re doing a mock draft for one of the hottest formats to take over the fantasy football community. Fantasy PPR Superflex Mock Draft 2020 – Conclusion
