Only nine quarterbacks were selected in the first two rounds of this experts superflex league.
The 2022 Sports Illustrated Invitational Experts League draft was held on August 30, and it includes some of the best and brightest names in the world of fantasy football analysis. This 12-team league utilizes a superflex format with one point rewarded for all receptions (PPR). The starting lineups are as follows: one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, one superflex (QB/RB/WR/TE), one flex (RB/WR/TE), one kicker and one D/ST unit.
As you'll see in the breakdowns, many managers put a much greater emphasis on quarterbacks due to the superflex format, while others either fully or partially passed on the position in the first two to three rounds. No matter what your strategy might be in your superflex leagues, this draft gives you an idea about how your roster might look based on leading with a quarterback or waiting on one.
Nelson Sousa, FTN Fantasy
1.1. Josh Allen, QB, Bills
2.24. Saquon Barkley, RB, Giants
3.25. D’Andre Swift, RB, Lions
4.48. Tyreek Hill, WR, Dolphins
5.49. Kyle Pitts, TE, Falcons
6.72. Gabe Davis, WR, Bills
7.73. Rashod Bateman, WR, Ravens
8.96. DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Cardinals
9.97. Mac Jones, QB, Patriots
10.120. Marcus Mariota, QB, Falcons
11.121. Darrell Henderson, RB, Rams
12.144. Rachaad White, RB, Buccaneers
13.145. Treylon Burks, WR, Titans
14.168. Eno Benjamin, RB, Cardinals
15.169. Jalen Tolbert, WR, Cowboys
16.192. Colts defense
17.193. Mike Davis, RB, Ravens
18.216. Matt Prater, K, Cardinals
Sousa took the best quarterback in fantasy football, landing Allen with the No. 1 overall pick. Rather than grab another signal-caller, however, he went with a mix of running backs, wide receivers and a tight end with his next seven picks. That gave him a stout backfield, a wide receiver corps with upside and a top-five tight end in Pitts. He eventually landed Jones and Mariota, who will likely be used on a weekly basis based on the matchup. If Jones or Mariota pops, Sousa will be the team to beat. Regardless, this roster has good balance, depth and upside.
Richard Christy, The Howard Stern Show
1.2. Jonathan Taylor, RB, Colts
2.23. CeeDee Lamb, WR, Cowboys
3.26. Trey Lance, QB, 49ers
4.47. Baker Mayfield, QB, Panthers
5.50. Deebo Samuel, WR, 49ers
6.71. Breece Hall, RB, Jets
7.74. Dalton Schultz, TE, Cowboys
8.95. Devin Singletary, RB, Bills
9.98. Adam Thielen, WR, Vikings
10.119. Melvin Gordon, RB, Broncos
11.122. Cordarrelle Patterson, RB, Falcons
12.143. Alexander Mattison, RB, Vikings
13.146. Jacoby Brissett, QB, Browns
14.167. Jahan Dotson, WR, Commanders
15.170. Skyy Moore, WR, Chiefs
16.191. Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Broncos
17.194. Harrison Butker, K, Chiefs
18.215. Eagles defense
Christy went against the grain and went running back and wide receiver with his first two picks, landing Taylor and Lamb. He was still able to select one of my top sleepers/breakouts in Lance, though his No. 2 quarterback (Mayfield) does bring a few question marks. Still, his offensive skill positions are solid, especially at wideout with Samuel and Thielen behind Lamb. He also got Hall, Singletary and Patterson behind Taylor at running back. Christy took a few Chiefs (his favorite team), including Moore and the man known as the "Butt-kicker." With a top-8 tight end in Schultz also in the lineup, this team should be a competitor.
Bob Harris, Football Diehards/SiriusXM
1.3. Justin Herbert, QB, Chargers
2.22. Davante Adams, WR, Raiders
3.27. Derek Carr, QB, Raiders
4.46. Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Cowboys
5.51. Elijah Mitchell, RB, 49ers
6.70. Diontae Johnson, WR, Steelers
7.75. Brandin Cooks, WR, Texans
8.94. Darnell Mooney, WR, Bears
9.99. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, Chiefs
10.118. Carson Wentz, QB, Commanders
11.123. James Robinson, RB, Jaguars
12.142. David Njoku, TE, Browns
13.147. Dawson Knox, TE, Bills
14.166. DeVante Parker, WR, Patriots
15.171. J.D. McKissic, RB, Commanders
16.190. Saints defense
17.195. Wil Lutz, K, Saints
18.214. Curtis Samuel, WR, Commanders
Far be it from me to compliment Harris (kidding), but he has one of the most well-rounded teams in the league. His quarterback duo of Herbert and Carr is strong, and he even landed Adams at wide receiver as a stack. His receivers look great, with Johnson, Cooks and Mooney in the mix. Elliott isn't the best No. 1 fantasy back these days, but it's not bad when you consider he didn't take a back until Round 4. If Zeke and Mitchell play at a high level, Harris will have a fine pair of runners. He maybe showed a little too much faith in the Commanders' offense in the selections of Wentz, McKissic and Samuel, but none of them were more than 10th-round picks, so there wasn't a ton of risk. Overall, this looks like a top-5 team.
Jason Smith/Mike Harmon, FOX Sports
1.4. Christian McCaffrey, RB, Panthers
2.21. Stefon Diggs, WR, Bills
3.28. Dak Prescott, QB, Cowboys
4.45. Davis Mills, QB, Texans
5.52. Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers
6.69. Chase Edmonds, RB, Dolphins
7.76. Jaylen Waddle, WR, Dolphins
8.93. Elijah Moore, WR, Jets
9.100. Miles Sanders, RB, Eagles
10.117. Cole Kmet, TE, Bears
11.124. Chris Olave, WR, Saints
12.141. Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, 49ers
13.148. Rondale Moore, WR, Cardinals
14.165. Tyler Higbee, TE, Rams
15.172. Jamaal Williams, RB, Lions
16.189. Matt Gay, K, Buccaneers
17.196. Ravens defense
18.213. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Chargers
Smith and Harmon also went with non-quarterbacks in their first two rounds, landing McCaffrey and Diggs. They did grab Prescott in the third stanza, and the selection of Mills in the fourth is eye-opening. If he outplays his fantasy point projections, he could be a steal. But that's a big if, folks. I love their wide receivers, with Evans, Waddle and Elijah Moore joining Diggs at the position. Their running backs have a few question marks overall, though I do like Edmonds as a low-end No. 2 back. Sanders comes with risk in the Eagles offense, but drafting him in Round 9 wasn't a bad choice. Kmet is one of my top sleepers, and he'll need to pan out for this team to have a dependable tight end.
Andy Behrens, Yahoo
1.5. Lamar Jackson, QB, Ravens
2.20. Najee Harris, RB, Steelers
3.29. Kirk Cousins, QB, Vikings
4.44. Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers
5.53. Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Colts
6.68. Terry McLaurin, WR, Commanders
7.77. Antonio Gibson, RB, Commanders
8.92. Dallas Goedert, TE, Eagles
9.101. Ryan Tannehill, QB, Titans
10.116. George Pickens, WR, Steelers
11.125. Tyler Lockett, WR, Seahawks
12.140. Tyler Allgeier, RB, Falcons
13.149. Brian Robinson, RB, Commanders
14.164. Jarvis Landry, WR, Saints
15.173. Khalil Herbert, RB, Bears
16.188. Geno Smith, QB, Seahawks
17.197. Daniel Carlson, K, Raiders
18.212. Browns defense
Behrens started this superflex draft with a quarterback in Jackson who has 1,000-yard potential as a runner. He also landed Cousins in Round 3, making for a nice duo. Harris leads his backfield, but there are some questions behind him in Gibson, Allgeier, Robinson and Herbert. It was a good idea to grab both Washington backs, though, especially with Robinson being placed on the reserve/non-football injury list. His wide receivers are strong on paper, with Allen, Pittman, McLaurin and a deep sleeper in Pickens at the position. With Goedert at tight end, Behrens has a team that will compete for a postseason berth.
Mike Dempsey, Football Diehards/SiriusXM
1.6. Jalen Hurts, QB, Eagles
2.19. Derrick Henry, RB, Titans
3.30. Alvin Kamara, RB, Saints
4.43. Mark Andrews, TE, Ravens
5.54. A.J. Brown, WR, Eagles
6.67. Rashaad Penny, RB, Seahawks
7.78. Christian Kirk, WR, Jaguars
8.91. Jared Goff, QB, Lions
9.102. Amari Cooper, WR, Browns
10.115. Ken Walker, RB, Seahawks
11.126. Daniel Jones, QB, Giants
12.139. Chase Claypool, WR, Steelers
13.150. Marquez Valdes-Scantling, WR, Chiefs
14.163. Evan Engram, TE, Jaguars
15.174. Evan McPherson, K, Bengals
16.187. Cowboys defense
17.198. Ameer Abdullah, RB, Raiders
18.211. Mark Ingram, RB, Saints
Dempsey loves Hurts (he has him ranked third among quarterbacks), and he took him ahead of Patrick Mahomes. He then loaded up on other positions, grabbing Henry, Kamara and Penny at running back, Brown at wide receiver and an elite tight end in Andrews before he took his second quarterback (Goff). If Goff and Jones combine to produce decent numbers at superflex, this strategy will pay off. Dempsey also grabbed an upside wideout in Kirk and two veterans in Cooper and Claypool. The defending champion, Dempsey, is a contender.
Howard Bender, Fantasy Alarm/SiriusXM
1.7. Patrick Mahomes, QB, Chiefs
2.18. Joe Mixon, RB, Bengals
3.31. Trevor Lawrence, QB, Jaguars
4.42. Travis Etienne, RB, Jaguars
5.55. Mike Williams, WR, Chargers
6.66. JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Chiefs
7.79. Darren Waller, TE, Raiders
8.90. DK Metcalf, WR, Seahawks
9.103. Damien Harris, RB, Patriots
10.114. Kadarius Toney, WR, Giants
11.127. Zach Wilson, QB, Jets
12.138. Isiah Pacheco, RB, Chiefs
13.151. Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets
14. 162. D.J. Chark, WR, Lions
15. 175. Bills defense
16. 186. Mecole Hardman, WR, Chiefs
17.199. Brandon McManus, K, Broncos
18.210. Tyrion Davis-Price, RB, 49ers
Bender landed Mahomes after Dempsey passed on him, and taking Mixon in Round 2 gave him a solid No. 1 back. He did take a huge chance in the third round, drafting Lawrence ahead of quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford and Tua Tagovailoa. His backfield looks good behind Mixon with a breakout candidate in Etienne and Harris as his No. 3 option. While Bender doesn’t have a true No. 1 wide receiver, the group of Williams, Smith-Schuster and Metcalf all have No. 2 wideout potential. The selection of Waller means he’ll have a top-5 tight end, and the Bills have one (if not the top) defensive unit in fantasy football.
Jamey Eisenberg, CBS Sports
1.8. Kyler Murray, QB, Cardinals
2.17. Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs
3.32. Aaron Jones, RB, Packers
4.41. Justin Fields, QB, Bears
5.56. Dameon Pierce, RB, Texans
6.65. Chris Godwin, WR, Buccaneers
7.80. Marquise Brown, WR, Cardinals
8.89. Michael Thomas, WR, Saints
9.104. Allen Lazard, WR, Packers
10.113. Nyheim Hines, RB, Colts
11.128. Deshaun Watson, QB, Browns
12.137. Nico Collins, WR, Texans
13.152. Zamir White, RB, Raiders
14. 161. Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Eagles
15. 176. K.J. Osborn, WR, Vikings
16. 185. Tyler Boyd, WR, Bengals
17. 200. Broncos defense
18. 209. Greg Joseph, K, Vikings
Eisenberg compiled one of the more balanced teams in the league, which is always a good approach. He started with Murray as his QB1, and Fields could be a nice No. 2 in the fourth round. I'm usually not a fan of drafting a tight end in the top 50, but grabbing Kelce didn't hurt this roster in other positions. In fact, Pierce in the fifth round could be a godsend for his backfield. While there are questions about Godwin and Thomas, Eisenberg's group of wide receivers could be pretty strong in a best-case scenario. Landing Watson feels icky, but he will be picked in all superflex and two-quarterback leagues moving forward in the draft season.
Jen Piacenti, Sports Illustrated
1.9. Cooper Kupp, WR, Rams
2.16. Russell Wilson, QB, Broncos
3.33. Leonard Fournette, RB, Buccaneers
4.40. Matt Ryan, QB, Colts
5.57. Tee Higgins, WR, Bengals
6.64. A.J. Dillon, RB, Packers
7.81. Jerry Jeudy, WR, Broncos
8.88. J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ravens
9.105. Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Patriots
10.112. Zach Ertz, TE, Cardinals
11.129. Michael Carter, RB, Jets
12.136. Russell Gage, WR, Buccaneers
13.153. Julio Jones, WR, Buccaneers
14.160. Raheem Mostert, RB, Dolphins
15.177. Van Jefferson, WR, Rams
16.184. Rams defense
17.201. Taysom Hill, TE, Saints
18.208. Nick Folk, K, Patriots
Piacenti took the first wide receiver in the draft, Kupp, after six quarterbacks were selected ahead of her. She did get Wilson as a No. 1 quarterback, following that up with Fournette in the third round and her QB2, Ryan, in the fourth. She went on to compile a bunch of high upside options at running back and wideout, grabbing the likes of Higgins, Dillon, Jeudy, Dobbins and Stevenson with her next five picks. Taking Ertz in the 10th round should be a decent value, as he's the last No. 1 tight end before a potential falloff at the position. Mostert, one of the top two backs in Miami's rotation, could be a decent bargain as a No. 6 runner.
Bill Enright, Sports Illustrated
1.10. Austin Ekeler, RB, Chargers
2.15. Tom Brady, QB, Buccaneers
3.34. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers
4.39. James Conner, RB, Cardinals
5.58. Cam Akers, RB, Rams
6.63. Courtland Sutton, WR, Broncos
7.82. Hunter Renfrow, WR, Raiders
8.87. Tony Pollard, RB, Cowboys
9.106. DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles
10.111. Brandon Aiyuk, WR, 49ers
11.130. Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys
12.135. Joshua Palmer, WR, Chargers
13.154. Hunter Henry, TE, Patriots
14.159. Darrel Williams, RB, Cardinals
15.178. Joshua Kelley, RB, Chargers
16.183. Packers defense
17.202. Jerick McKinnon, RB, Chiefs
18.207. Ryan Succop, K, Buccaneers
Enright started his roster build with Ekeler but quickly turned his attention to the quarterbacks with Brady and Rodgers in Rounds 2 and 3. They're a combined 83 years old (and still very good)! He grabbed two more runners in Conner and Akers before his first wideout, Sutton, in Round 6. His strategy was pretty clear beyond that, as Enright took Renfrow, Smith, Aiyuk, Gallup and Palmer in five of his next six picks to hit on a wide receiver or two. That happens when you go "zero-WR," in this case. This should still be a competitive roster, but a few situations at the wide receiver and tight end positions have to fall in the right direction.
Michael Fabiano, Sports Illustrated
1.11. Justin Jefferson, WR, Vikings
2.14. Joe Burrow, QB, Bengals
3.35. Matthew Stafford, QB, Rams
4.38. Nick Chubb, RB, Browns
5.59. David Montgomery, RB, Bears
6.62. D.J. Moore, WR, Panthers
7.83. Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders
8.86. T.J. Hockenson, TE, Lions
9.107. Kareem Hunt, RB, Browns
10.110. Drake London, WR, Falcons
11.131. Isaiah McKenzie, WR, Bills
12.134. Mitchell Trubisky, QB, Steelers
13.155. Jakobi Meyers, WR, Patriots
14.158. Irv Smith, Jr., TE, Vikings
15.179. Damien Williams, RB, Falcons
16.182. 49ers defense
17.203. Tyler Bass, K, Bills
18.206. Trey Sermon, RB, 49ers
I did something in this draft I seldom do … I took a receiver in Round 1. That was Jefferson, who I think has a chance to be the top player at his position in 2022. I then returned to quarterbacks in the superflex format, landing Burrow and Stafford. My focus quickly went to running backs as I grabbed the quartet of Chubb, Montgomery, Jacobs and Hunt in four of the next six rounds. Moore, who should be a strong No. 2 wideout, and Hockenson were the other two selections. I took some upside players afterward, grabbing London, McKenzie and Smith. I took Sermon in the last round before the 49ers cut him, so he'll be the player I release. I like but don't love this roster, but it should be a contender for the postseason.
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Lindsay Rhodes, DIRECTV/SiriusXM
1.12. Ja’Marr Chase, WR, Bengals
2.13. Dalvin Cook, RB, Vikings
3.36. Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Dolphins
4.37. Javonte Williams, RB, Broncos
5.60. Allen Robinson, WR, Rams
6.61. Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, Lions
7.84. George Kittle, TE, 49ers
8.85. Jameis Winston, QB, Saints
9.108. Robert Woods, WR, Rams
10.109. James Cook, RB, Bills
11.132. Pat Freiermuth, TE, Steelers
12.133. Kenny Pickett, QB, Steelers
13.156. Romeo Doubs, RB, Packers
14. 157. Justin Tucker, K, Ravens
15. 180. Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, Giants
16. 181. Buccaneers defense
17.204. D’Ernest Johnson, RB, Browns
18. 205. David Bell, WR, Browns
Rhodes was one of the teams that faded quarterbacks in the draft's first two rounds, and it didn't pan out. Landing Chase and Cook was a great start, but the selection of Tua as her No. 1 quarterback isn't ideal. That said, she has a strong pair of backs in Cooks and Williams, and her wide receivers look good with Chase, Robinson, St. Brown and Woods all on the roster. Of course, Kittle is a solid No. 1 tight end, and Rhodes grabbed some upside players in Pickett, Doubs and Robinson. She would tell you this wasn't her best draft, but if Tua pans out and the Saints get the best of Winston, she could be a real sleeper team.
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