

The makeup of the league is mostly football analysts with significant scouting, playing, or X and O's background but not fantasy analysts (at least from my knowledge of the group, apologies if I'm wrong here). Straight-forward for a super-flex format.

This is a 12-team, head-to-head format that starts 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, and 1 TE with two RB/WR/TE flex spots and a third flex spot for QB/RB/WR/TE.
#Best superflex dynasty strategy series#
If you discover as Davenport gets deeper into this series that I break some a lot of Davenport's guidelines, welcome to my style of drafting. Here's his latest in a series on Mastering the Auction that includes Beginner Mistakes, Attacking Beginner Auctions, and Beginner Preparation. It also gives me a great opportunity to highlight the fine work that Drew Davenport does with auctions. Even if you don't participate in auction drafts, I don't dedicate a lot of time specifically to dynasty leagues and super-flex formats in this space so I thought this was the perfect time to do so.

I don't get to participate in auction drafts as often as I'd like, but when I do, it's fun to share my strategies. Winning consecutive championships in a "fantasy experts" auction league is a personal highlight of my fantasy GM career.
