Alright, so I gotta tell you about this whole “superflex fantasy football rankings” thing I got myself into. I’m not a pro or anything, but I figured I’d give it a shot this year. It’s a bit different than the usual fantasy football setup, you know?
First off, I started by just looking around online, trying to figure out what this superflex thing even was. Turns out, it’s like regular fantasy football, but you can put a quarterback in your flex spot. Sounds simple enough, but it totally changes how you think about your team. I spent a good chunk of time just reading articles and stuff, trying to wrap my head around it.
Then, I started to dig into the rankings. Man, there are a ton of these lists out there. I found a few that looked pretty reliable, and I started comparing them. It was a lot of names and numbers, and I won’t lie, it got pretty overwhelming. I decided to focus on the top 200 or so players, ’cause that seemed like a good starting point.
- Made a spreadsheet – yeah, I went there. I copied a bunch of rankings into this spreadsheet and started highlighting guys that kept popping up. This was kind of fun, actually. It felt like I was doing some real detective work, figuring out who the best players were supposed to be.
- Looked at quarterbacks first – that’s the big thing with superflex, right? You want those top quarterbacks. I noticed some names kept coming up – you know, the usual suspects. I made sure to note those guys down.
- Considered other positions – after quarterbacks, I started looking at running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. It’s weird, ’cause in regular fantasy, you might not think about tight ends so much, but in superflex, they can be pretty important too.
I realized pretty quickly that there’s a lot of disagreement about these rankings. Some guys are ranked way higher on one list than another. This Smith guy, for example – there was a big gap after him in a lot of drafts, which was interesting. It’s like, everyone agrees on the top guys, but then it gets messy. I tried not to get too hung up on the exact rankings and just looked for general trends.
Figuring out my own strategy
After all that, I tried to come up with my own little strategy. I figured I’d try to grab two top quarterbacks early if I could. Then, I’d focus on getting some solid running backs and wide receivers. I also made a note to not sleep on tight ends, ’cause they could be a sneaky way to get points.
Honestly, it was a lot more work than I expected. But you know what? It was kind of fun, too. I felt like I was really learning something new. Plus, it made watching the actual games way more interesting, ’cause I had a reason to care about all these different players. It’s still early in the season, so we’ll see how it all plays out. But so far, I’m glad I decided to try this superflex thing. It’s definitely shaken up my usual fantasy football routine!