At this point in the season, the only reason not to start two quarterbacks is because of injuries at the position. If you had Daniel Jones as your No. 2 QB and don’t have a replacement, rolling with an RB or WR is fine. They won’t have as high of a floor as another passer, but if you can’t get another QB, perhaps a certain flex could do well enough to keep your lineup afloat.
WEEK 13 STANDARD RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
That said, if you’re not dealing with injuries, there isn’t much of a reason to sit a second quarterback. Sure, Colt McCoy and Brandon Allen aren’t exciting options, nor is Alex Smith in a tough matchup against the Steelers, but at least their floors are much higher than than those of the players below them, such as Marquise Brown, T.J. Hockenson, and Zack Moss.
WEEK 13 FANTASY: Sleepers | Busts | Start ’em, sit ’em
Even if they don’t come through until late or in garbage time, Allen, McCoy, Smith, and Nick Mullens will have a chance to be solid superflex plays. It’s not likely that they’ll have a breakout game, but even if their production is modest, that will be enough to make them better than the boom-or-bust playmakers on the slate. No matter how bad the matchup looks, all it takes is one passing TD to pay off as a starter in superflex leagues.
WEEK 13 PPR RANKINGS:Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end | D/ST | Kicker
Week 13 Fantasy Football Rankings: Superflex
These rankings are for standard, non-PPR leagues with 4-point passing TDs.