Fantasy Point Calculators

Superflex Calculator

Calculate fantasy points for any position in superflex / 2-QB leagues — PPR, half-PPR, and standard toggles included.

Superflex changes everything

Superflex adds a roster spot that can be filled by any position, including QB. Since QBs score 50-100% more weekly points than RBs and WRs, almost every owner uses the superflex on a 2nd QB — turning the position into the rarest, most valuable in the format.

Scoring math is identical to your league's base format (PPR / half / standard). The calculator above handles all three. The strategic shift is positional: in superflex, an average QB2 outscores a top-12 RB or WR flex.

Superflex FAQs

What is superflex in fantasy football?

Superflex is a roster format that adds a flex spot which can be filled by a QB, RB, WR, or TE. Because QBs typically score the most points, superflex incentivises owners to start a 2nd quarterback in the flex — making QBs the most valuable position in the format.

How do you score superflex leagues?

Scoring rules are identical to standard / PPR / half-PPR formats — superflex only changes the roster construction. Most superflex leagues use 4-pt or 6-pt passing TDs and full or half PPR.

Should I draft a 2nd QB in superflex?

Yes — almost always. A QB2 in your superflex spot will usually outscore the best available RB/WR/TE flex by 5-10 points per week. Top-tier QBs go in round 1-2 of superflex drafts.