What is superflex in fantasy football?

Superflex is a format in fantasy football where teams are allowed to start a quarterback in the flex position, in addition to the standard lineup of a quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, a tight end, and a kicker/defense.

Superflex leagues can add an element of strategy, as managers must decide whether to start a second quarterback or utilize another position player in the flex spot. The added roster flexibility can also help mitigate the impact of injuries or underperforming players at the quarterback position.

In general, quarterbacks tend to be the highest scoring players in fantasy football, so the superflex format often increases the value of the position relative to other positions. This can create a greater emphasis on drafting and trading for elite quarterbacks in superflex leagues.

Overall, superflex leagues can provide a unique and engaging fantasy football experience for managers looking for a different challenge than traditional formats.