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I don't play in a supeflex, so although I understand how valuable QBs are I haven't done it, but I would still think David Johnson gives you such a positional advantage over everybody else (but maybe the Bell owner) that I think you still have to go with Johnson.
While it might be tempting to take Rodgers #1 overall, you have to take DJ at 1. He gives you such an advantage at RB that even Rodgers at QB can't match.
At the 2/3 swing, you can go QB-QB if you have to and still get 2 decent ones.
In a two QB league i proably would take Rodgers first since he is basically his own Tier1. Usually you might say "QB´s replacability is big" but in a 12 man , 2 QB league i would consider to Rodgers > DJ
I'd take Johnson as well. Truly a game changer and potential league winner. Pickings are slim in 2 QB but I think Johnson gives you a slight advantage versus picking Rodgers.
In a two QB league i proably would take Rodgers first since he is basically his own Tier1. Usually you might say "QB´s replacability is big" but in a 12 man , 2 QB league i would consider to Rodgers > DJ
I am not so sure about this statement. Rodgers is in the top tier for sure but I wouldn't put him there by himself. I don't think he ends up as the top QB but it could be anybody in the top 8-10 QB's (see Ryan last year). What Rodgers does give you is consistency in that he will be top 5 almost guaranteed barring injury.
However, DJ gives you a RB1 and WR3 all rolled up into 1 player. That is a huge advantage over everyone else. You have to go DJ at the top of the draft.
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