![]() Those quarterbacks are replaceable.īrandon Funston: F. I look to grab a Top 3 (Tier 1) quarterback in Rounds 3-4, if not, then Tier 2 in Rounds 5-6, and if not either, wait until the end game and lean to A - I want someone who has Top 5 upside, not a quarterback who likely finishes QB11-12. That allows me to still take the elite talent at RB/WR/TE high up. Now I’ll aim to get one of the Top 7 QBs and take one in the 5th round area, when the RBs and WRs start to drop off, and then possibly take a long shot late. I’ve been loathe to take QBs up high but that may no longer be a viable strategy anymore. Passing yards and touchdowns are more stable historically than rushing yards and TDs for QBs and pocket QBs can handle injuries much better. 1 scoring QB is the 9th QB drafted that year and the average top five scoring QB is the average 10th that year. So I want the highest ranked QB in that bucket according to my rankings knowing that the average No. The strike Zone for QBs is QB 9 through 15. I’m all about Daniel Jones, Justin Fields, Trevor Lawrence and Anthony Richardson. The good news is that I don’t have to reach for Josh Allen or Jalen Hurts in the first round. The QB rushing yards are impossible to make up for on a weekly basis. Note: For the first time, I have reservations about Patrick Mahomes in 2023 due to the quality of receivers. I still have some reservation about mobile quarterbacks and the risk of injury, but mobility when combined with a plus-level receiving corps. It removes a lot of potential stress during the season. ![]() know just how powerful a fantasy team can be when you have a top performing quarterback to start every week without fail. The predominant strategy is to still wait for later rounds before drafting a quarterback but those who have Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Lamar Jackson, etc. Jeff Haverlack: D but I’m slowly gravitating toward “A.” I’m relatively well known for taking a quarterback more highly than others. I don’t care if he runs, I am all about a QB with weapons who will throw all day. I will grab one around the 5th and then another late as a backup. I will wait until the bitter end to grab a QB with high upside I need a QB who will get 400+ rushing yards and I will pass on one who doesn’t even if he is “best available” ![]() Which most closely describes your attitude when drafting a QB in 1 QB leagues? Jump in as our group of eight experts handle the big strategy questions for 2023… 1. ![]() grabbing an elite runner early, what to do if you’re at the end of a round, is it unhealthy to obsess over getting one player no matter what in every draft? and more. It’s the annual “Strategy Roundtable,” where we take a break from player-centric advice and jump into the hows and whys of it all - waiting on QB vs. ![]()
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