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2QB Draft Strategy (7 Viewers)

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I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
 
I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
I'm not really a 2QB league guy, but what are the starting requirements you are talking about? 2QB, 2RB, 2WR, 1TE, 1 RB/WR/TE, 1D?
 
I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
I'm not really a 2QB league guy, but what are the starting requirements you are talking about? 2QB, 2RB, 2WR, 1TE, 1 RB/WR/TE, 1D?
And how many teams in your league(s)?
 
I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
Don't play in any 2 QB redraft leagues but my first thought would be to load up on RB and WR (and possibly elite TE) and then get 2 QBs in the teens like Lawrence, Love, Maye, or Dak. But it really depends on ADP and your draft and how fast the top 20 QBs will get drafted so you don't end up stuck with Geno and Ward as your two starters.
 
I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
I am also in a 2QB 10 team PPR start 15 2QB 2TE 2 kickers 2 Def.
I took over a team that was in need of rebuild, Hurts was on the team, I drafted Jayden Daniels. I p/u Brock Purdy. drafted Bryce Young and just p/u Spencer Rattler, with the hope Rattler starts hot and then trade for RB,WR or for whatever. I had Dobbs when he was going good and then traded to a QB needy team for Alvin Kamara. bottom line I will draft best player but will always give a good look at a QB.
 
I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
I'm not really a 2QB league guy, but what are the starting requirements you are talking about? 2QB, 2RB, 2WR, 1TE, 1 RB/WR/TE, 1D?
And how many teams in your league(s)?
10 teams
 
I've been in several 2QB leagues over the years and they are now definitely my favorite. I'm even in a non-ppr 2QB league which adds a unique element. For 2025, and in my opinion, there is a done of depth for QB's this year. In fact, there may be QB's drafted after #12 that have a legitimate chance to be top 5.

With that said, is anyone or would anyone consider changing draft strategy of landing at least 2 QB's in the first 4-5 rounds and loading up on positional players? I know this strategy has existed for years but to be honest and to me, it was more of someone zagging. With lack of depth at the QB position, this left their team at too much of a disadvantage and they weren't able to make up the point differential. For this year, like I said, the depth is uniquely deep.

I feel like a team of that lands either 2 RB's/1 WR or 2 WR's/1RB in the first 3 rounds with a QB room in the range of Love, Purdy, Nix, Prescott, etc may have an advantage this year.

I think I've made my point, but would like the sharks opinion as we head into the 2025 season.
I'm not really a 2QB league guy, but what are the starting requirements you are talking about? 2QB, 2RB, 2WR, 1TE, 1 RB/WR/TE, 1D?
2 flex
 

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