Superflex Dynasty Startup Draft Values to Target (2026)

Superflex dynasty startup drafts force managers to think long-term while navigating the immediate boost in quarterback value. With two-QB formats reshaping positional scarcity, player perception can swing dramatically, which is where savvy drafters gain an edge. Our Featured Pros break down which players are being selected too aggressively and which ones present early-round value in Superflex dynasty startups. Whether you’re building around an elite quarterback or exploiting market inefficiencies at other positions, these are the early overvalued and undervalued targets to know before you’re on the clock.

Undervalued Superflex Dynasty Startup Draft Picks

Who is one undervalued player based on consensus dynasty rankings that you’ll be targeting in superflex dynasty drafts and why?

Anthony Richardson (QB – IND)

Anthony Richardson. The Colts’ former first-round pick seems likely to be traded this offseason, which could provide a major boost to his dynasty stock (landing spot dependent). We know he has the skill set to be an elite fantasy option, and he will turn just 24 years old in May. QB31 in ECR. There are so many QB-needy teams (MIA, NYJ, PIT, CLE, MIN, ATL, ARI), and this isn’t a good QB class. And while we are on the topic of dumpster diving on young QBs…Will Levis could be a sneaky throw-in, with an off chance he ends up getting dealt to the Rams as a Matthew Stafford protege.”
Andrew Erickson (FantasyPros)

Colston Loveland (TE – CHI)

Colston Loveland is my 27th overall Superflex asset, a whopping 32 spots ahead of ECR. He’s solidified his spot as my dynasty TE3 overall following the productive end to his rookie year. In his final four games of the 2025 season (including playoffs), he averaged nearly 20 PPR points per game, posting 9+ targets in each contest. From a per-route perspective, he posted 2.58 yards per route run (YPRR) and a 32% target rate in that span. That’s as good as it gets for a tight end. He’s well on his way to becoming a league-winner.”
Jim Moorman (Dynasty Football Factory)

“Right now, Colston Loveland is going off the board at pick 59. He is a 21-year-old tight end who dominated the second half of the season. I am surprised the recency bias doesn’t have him higher than this. Having the tight end position locked down is a big positional advantage. Locking down that position potentially for the next decade or more in the 5th round is a huge advantage. Long-term outlook for him looks fantastic. Loveland is the guy in this Chicago offense, tied to a great play-caller and a rising young Quarterback.”
David Heilman (Dynasty Trade Calculator)

Javonte Williams (RB – FA)

“In Dallas, Javonte Williams found the perfect environment for a career resurgence. Williams had the eighth-highest success rate among running backs and finished with career highs in attempts, rushing yards, touchdowns, and longest career rush. He’s been healthy for two straight seasons is still only 25 years old somehow. With a poor running back draft class, Williams likely finds a nice deal with at least two years of job security and plenty of fantasy relevance.”
Tom Strachan (NFL Best Ball)

Luther Burden III (WR – CHI)

“Bears head coach Ben Johnson used his rookie receiver sparingly for most of the season, but Luther Burden came on strong down the stretch and had at least three catches in each of his last 10 games, playoffs included. He averaged an attention-grabbing 2.34 yards per route run and 10.9 yards per target in 2025. Burden has 4.4 speed and a first step like Allen Iverson, making him a pain to cover. Yes, the Bears have a lot of young pass-catching talent, but Burden is a wonderful growth stock for dynasty.”
Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)


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