The cases in which a fantasy owner wouldn’t play two QBs in a superflex league are few and far between. Maybe you had Dak Prescott and somebody else scooped up Andy Dalton, so now your other superflex option is Kyle Allen. In that case, starting a higher-ranked RB or WR could make sense, but Allen’s floor still makes him more appealing than some of the other options further down the rankings, like Adrian Peterson and Travis Fulgham. The same can be said of the likes of Nick Foles and whoever the Jets start.

WEEK 7 PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

As always, our superlfex rankings contain all of the starting quarterbacks playing this week and the lowest of the bunch, Foles, checks in amid the mid-90s. Some of the guys below Foles, like Tim Patrick, Mecole Hardman, and Chase Claypool could outproduce him, but trusting a QB in superflex is all about the high floor. Simply put, it’s more likely that one of those three receivers will put up a bad game than it is that Foles will be a complete disaster (possible, but not likely). Go with the combination of a high floor and a moderate ceiling if you can.

WEEK 7 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

Starting a no-name quarterback or one in a bad offense isn’t necessarily fun, but in superflex formats, it gets the job done more often than not. Here’s a look at this week’s rankings, which contain a QB-loaded top 10. 

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Week 7 Fantasy Football Rankings: Superflex

These rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues with 4-point passing TDs.