Superflex breaks standard auction values, because quarterbacks are suddenly worth real money. Iron Tuna reprices the whole board for a second startable QB spot, so you do not overpay early or get shut out late.
Why Superflex changes everything
In a one-quarterback league, the gap between QB5 and QB12 is small, and paying up for an arm usually costs you points you could bank at running back or receiver. Superflex flips that. When you can start a second quarterback in the flex, every team wants two, supply gets tight fast, and quarterback prices climb across the board. Auction values built for one-QB leagues will have you either ignoring the run and getting stranded with replacement-level passers, or panicking and overpaying for a name.
Price the position, then the players
Iron Tuna treats the quarterback market as its own supply-and-demand problem in Superflex. It accounts for how many startable QB spots exist across the league, how thin the position gets after the top tier, and what that scarcity does to fair price. The result is a clear plan: which quarterbacks are worth paying up for, where the value tier sits, and the exact point where the same dollars buy more at another position.
| Tier | 1QB value | Superflex value |
|---|---|---|
| Elite QB | $9 | $34 |
| Mid QB1 | $4 | $20 |
| Streamer QB | $1 | $8 |
Those are illustrative, your real numbers depend on your teams, budget, and scoring. The pattern, though, is the whole point: quarterback value compresses upward in Superflex, and a tool that does not model it will mislead you.
Two QBs without wrecking your roster
The trap in Superflex is spending so much on two quarterbacks that your skill positions collapse. Iron Tuna's budget-aware plan keeps your roster legal and balanced, showing how to secure your quarterback spots while still funding the running backs and receivers that actually win weeks. On draft night, your Draft Night Mode max bids update live as quarterbacks come off the board, so you always know whether to push or pivot.
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Build My Free Auction SheetYes. Iron Tuna reprices the entire board for a second startable quarterback spot, so quarterback values reflect real Superflex scarcity.
Because every team wants two startable quarterbacks, supply tightens fast, and prices climb across the position. A one-QB value list will mislead you.
Yes. The budget-aware plan secures your quarterback spots while still funding the running backs and receivers that win weeks, and your max bids update live.