Fantasy Football QB SBFFC Draft Rankings

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#PlayerTMBYEFF PtsADP12ADP10↑↓GCDIFCompAttPaYdsPassingPaTDINTPa1DRuAttRuYdsRushingRuTDRu1DFum
1Josh AllenBUF0420-----1331507388128.116.0186.912053910.235.13
2Jalen HurtsPHI0410-----2331500384123.612.1185.513657612.137.53
3Patrick MahomesKC0401-----3394590437832.814.0213.8773751.424.43
4Dak PrescottDAL0385-----4374553429333.415.1207.9492211.414.43
5C.J. StroudHOU0379-----5339518446628.07.0209.1411824.011.83
6Lamar JacksonBAL0378-----6294442345424.69.8166.21417984.252.03
7Jordan LoveGB0370-----7345544384131.011.0187.5452483.316.13
8Joe BurrowCIN0370-----8387573417029.612.2205.3802552.616.63
9Brock PurdySF0362-----9305439424430.812.6196.4411441.29.42
10Anthony RichardsonIND0361-----10307516352519.67.7170.71145609.736.53

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Who has the best SBFFC rankings?

Conquering your SBFFC fantasy league starts with a strategic edge. 4for4’s Director of Forecasting John Paulsen is a two-time "Most Accurate Expert" by FantasyPros (2010 & 2014) and consistently ranks among the elite, finishing runner-up in 2011 & 2019, and placing within the Top 4 an additional four times.

What truly sets 4for4 apart? Their data-driven approach. They go beyond simple projections, using sophisticated models that factor in offensive schemes, strength of schedule, and player talent to predict fantasy performance. The result? Measurable, objective rankings you can trust, proven to deliver year after year in SBFFC leagues.

What is the best draft position in SBFFC drafts?

SBFFC’s default scoring is PPR and the best draft position is often within the top three picks. This allows you to secure an elite dual-threat running back or a high-volume wide receiver. The middle to late-round positions can also be beneficial, as they offer flexibility to draft top-tier wide receivers and other valuable players, creating a balanced roster.

What is the best draft strategy for SBFFC drafts?

SBFFC’s default scoring is PPR, so you want to prioritize players who are heavily involved in the passing game. Focus on securing a top-tier running back and wide receiver early. Mid-rounds should be used to add depth at these positions, and don’t forget to pick a reliable tight end. Balance your team with high-upside and consistent players to ensure steady scoring.

What is SBFFC ADP?

ADP, or Average Draft Position, indicates the average spot where players are being selected in drafts. SBFFC uses PPR scoring so tracking ADP focused on receiving contributions helps you anticipate when players will be available and strategize your picks effectively, maximizing value.

Who has the most accurate SBFFC rankings?

Look no further for rankings accuracy than 4for4. FantasyPros recognized 4for4’s Director of Forecasting, John Paulsen, as the Most Accurate Fantasy Football Expert in both 2010 and 2014, with runner-up finishes in 2011 and 2019. In 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2020 he also finished inside the top four.

4for4's forecasting uses a data-driven model that considers offensive schemes, upcoming matchups, and player talent. This translates to rankings you can trust, built on measurable data and objective analysis. Their historical success speaks for itself - 4for4 is the resource you need to dominate your SBFFC league.

What is the best first pick in SBFFC Drafts?

SBFFC’s PPR format rewards receptions heavily, making elite running backs like Christian McCaffrey even more valuable. His dual-threat ability combined with high-volume touches creates a huge floor and potential for explosive weeks. Wide receivers like CeeDee Lamb also become fantasy gold. PPR formats elevate consistent target hogs who rack up receptions, putting them in contention for the top pick in your SBFFC draft.

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M/U = 4for4 matchup ranking (Schedule-Adjusted Fantasy Points Allowed). 1 = Worst Matchup, 32 = Best Matchup