I can totally understand if you're tired of hearing about how you need to wait on quarterback in your Fantasy draft. I get tired of saying it sometimes. But ADP doesn't leave us much choice, unless you play in a two-quarterback league. 

Two-quarterback leagues are growing, and it's about time. There are at least 19 quarterbacks I feel good about starting in a standard league, so there's plenty of talent to go around. Adding a little bit of positional scarcity to the quarterback adds some fun wrinkles to draft strategy as well. Speaking of strategy, that's why you're here, right? I'll start with five rules that will help you win your two-quarterback league, and then give you eight quarterbacks I'm drafting at their ADP.

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  1. You're going to have to pay close attention to how your leaguemates view this format early in the draft. ADP is useful, but especially in two-quarterback leagues, it can be misleading. If quarterbacks start flying off the board, you're going to have to throw ADP out the window. At the same time, if Patrick Mahomes isn't a first-round pick, may indicate you're in a "wait on QB" league.
  2. Runs can be exceptionally dangerous if you're drafting on one of the ends. This is always true, but when the quarterback run happens, it can be devastating. Don't get caught with zero or one quarterback when that final run happens.
  3. This goes for any league, but make sure you know your scoring system (duh). PPR drives down the quarterback value a little bit. So does the number of non-QBs in your starting lineup. Finally, the number of points earned for passing yards and passing touchdowns may be the most important. Guys like Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Mitchell Trubisky see their value go up in leagues that only count four points per pass touchdown. 
  4. In a true two-QB league you should really do your best to land three quarterbacks. In a superflex league that's not quite as important, but it's still preferable.
  5. My favorite approach at quarterback is to wait until 10-to-12 have been taken and then take two of the next seven. As you can see below, most of my favorite ADP values mostly fall within that range. This range of QB starts coming off in Round 5 or 6 in most drafts. If you get four or five non-QBs on your team, you're going to have an edge on the league.
Two-Quarterback League Targets
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Deshaun Watson QB
CLE Cleveland • #4
Age: 29 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

59th

QB RNK

3rd

PROJ PTS

339

SOS

24

ADP

46

2018 Stats

PAYDS

4165

RUYDS

551

TD

31

INT

9

FPTS/G

19.0 or QB4
It's hard for me to pass on Watson in the second round, especially in a league that rewards four points per pass touchdown.
Cam Newton QB
CAR Carolina • #1
Age: 35 • Experience: 12 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

83rd

QB RNK

6th

PROJ PTS

335

SOS

27

ADP

45.4 or QB10

2018 Stats

PAYDS

3395

RUYDS

488

TD

28

INT

13

FPTS/G

23.5
Newton still has No. 1 quarterback upside. I have no idea why he's falling to the 10th quarterback off the board. I'd be thrilled with him in the fifth round.
Jameis Winston QB
CLE Cleveland • #5
Age: 30 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

118th

QB RNK

9th

PROJ PTS

331

SOS

20

ADP

51.1 or QB13

2018 Stats

PAYDS

2992

RUYDS

281

TD

20

INT

14

FPTS/G

21.2
Winston is the perfect quarterback for the strategy I reference. There's definitely top-five upside.
Ben Roethlisberger QB
PIT Pittsburgh • #7
Age: 42 • Experience: 18 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

151st

QB RNK

14th

PROJ PTS

335

SOS

6

ADP

55.1 or QB14

2018 Stats

PAYDS

5129

RUYDS

98

TD

37

INT

16

FPTS/G

25.6
I still expect a ton of volume for Roethlisberger, and another top-10 season.
Dak Prescott QB
DAL Dallas • #4
Age: 31 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

148th

QB RNK

15th

PROJ PTS

307

SOS

5

ADP

59.3 or QB16

2018 Stats

PAYDS

3885

RUYDS

305

TD

28

INT

8

FPTS/G

20.6
Prescott always finishes better than this, and he was remarkably good once Amari Cooper arrived last year.
Mitch Trubisky QB
BUF Buffalo • #11
Age: 30 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

159th

QB RNK

17th

PROJ PTS

290

SOS

4

ADP

62.3 or QB17

2018 Stats

PAYDS

3223

RUYDS

421

TD

27

INT

12

FPTS/G

22.1
Trubisky is a top-12 quarterback for me this year. I expect the Bears to throw more often due to some defensive regression coming.
Lamar Jackson QB
BAL Baltimore • #8
Age: 27 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

153rd

QB RNK

16th

PROJ PTS

292

SOS

19

ADP

70.2 or QB20

2018 Stats

PAYDS

1201

RUYDS

695

TD

11

INT

3

FPTS/G

10.6
Yes, the passing was bad last year, but even a small improvement makes Jackson a top-10 quarterback due to his rushing ability.
Andy Dalton QB
CAR Carolina • #14
Age: 37 • Experience: 14 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

QB RNK

25th

PROJ PTS

248

SOS

3

ADP

115.7 or QB27

2018 Stats

PAYDS

2566

RUYDS

99

TD

21

INT

11

FPTS/G

19.5
This is just disrespectful. Once Green returns, Dalton has great weapons and should be viewed as a starter in two-quarterback leagues.

*ADP referenced here comes from Fantasy Football Calculator in the month of July.

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