Kevin Szafraniec breaks down the quarterback position into tiers using Yahoo ADP and explains why 2025 could represent the perfect ADP environment to add an elite option to your roster.
Over the years, I would have generally started any roster construction series by outlining how fantasy managers should be building out their wide receiver corps. While WR depth is certainly one of the core principles of building a successful fantasy team, many would argue that the ADP environment in 2025 allows us to wait at WR (relative to years past) in favor of supercharging our rosters with elite talent at other positions. For this reason, I am going to kick off my look at Yahoo leagues by focusing on quarterbacks before moving on to tight ends in Part 2.
Yahoo leagues default to half-PPR scoring and feature a 15-round draft. Starting lineups consist of: 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 1 Flex, 1 K, and 1 D. For those following along at home, this leaves us with six bench spots, in addition to two IR slots. Many other platforms allow a seventh bench spot, making roster management in a standard Yahoo league a bit tighter. While one bench spot may not seem like a big deal to some, making sure we’re packing as much upside as possible into every opening on the roster could represent the difference between a championship season and missing out on the playoffs.
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