Ready to dominate your 10-team Superflex league? This mock draft episode explores two radically different approaches that could make or break your fantasy season.
Drafting from opposite ends of the draft order, Frankie and Johnny demonstrate the strategic flexibility that 10-team Superflex formats allow. Johnny boldly waits until Round 6 to select his first quarterback, instead building an elite foundation with Jamar Chase, Trey McBride, and Josh Jacobs. This patient approach yields a roster with tremendous skill position talent but questionable quarterback reliability – a calculated gamble that works differently in 10-team leagues than it would in deeper formats.
Meanwhile, Frankie showcases the power of strategic stacking from the 9th position. By selecting Jalen Hurts first, then pairing him with AJ Brown while also nabbing CeeDee Lamb (later paired with Dak Prescott), he creates multiple high-upside correlations within his lineup. His finished roster features an unprecedented triple stack with every quarterback matched to a receiver – a strategy that maximizes weekly ceiling when those connections hit.
The episode highlights critical draft considerations including position scarcity, value-based drafting, and the importance of reading your draft room. Both hosts analyze their selections in real-time, discussing pivotal decision points and alternative paths they could have taken. Their post-draft breakdown reveals which approach they believe ultimately yielded the stronger team.
Whether you're new to Superflex formats or a seasoned veteran, this mock draft provides actionable insights you can apply to your upcoming drafts. Try these contrasting strategies in your next mock and see which roster construction feels strongest for your league format and draft position!
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