Josh Allen looked elite again in Week 3, and he finally takes our top spot in the overall two-QB/superflex rankings. Quarterbacks who are on the wrong side of blowouts are attractive because of garbage time (see Jalen Hurts on MNF), and quarterbacks who are blowing someone out (like Ryan Tannehill could be at the Jets this week) have the potential to slow down late in the game. Either way, you almost always want a QB in your superflex spot if you have the choice. Not only are the floors higher, but so are the ceilings.

Of course, you won’t be choosing between Trevor Lawrence and Adam Thielen for a superflex spot because Thielen will be safely in your lineup at WR, so it’s highly unlikely you have a position player better no matter how disappointing Lawrence has been.

WEEK 4 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

As we move down the list in the standard flex rankings, we ranked receivers with higher ceilings above the handcuff running backs and tight ends. Some handcuff running backs, such as Darrel Williams and J.D. McKissic, might have higher floors than a guy like Darnell Mooney, but we like to chase the upside of best-case scenario when making these decisions.

WEEK 4 PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker

Week 4 Fantasy Football Rankings: Superflex

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

WEEK 4 DFS LINEUPS: DraftKings | FanDuel | Yahoo

Week 4 Fantasy Flex Rankings

Rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues