Ok, stupid question. My league gives 0.5 pts. for completed passes. It is also a 0.5 PPR. Would giving points per completed pass put a premium on the top tier QBs? For example, if your team has a top tier QB in a passing offense, is it ok to have mid tier or 1 stud in either RBs, WRs and TEs? We start a QB, 2RB, 3WR, TE, RB/WR/TE (flex).

Scott Pagel 4for4 Scout

yeah, I think a point for completed pass, or half point, really makes QB a high-value position as they will have more completed passes than any WR or RB will have catches. But really, even a OK QB will have value. Austin Davis completed 22 pass last week. Seems like having a decent QB that will play from behind a lot is the way to go here. The better QBs who are on good teams won't throw as often. Like Tom Brady completed just 14 passes...

The top three of Manning, Brees and Rodgers will throw a lot no matter what but after those guys seems like there is a ton of value for QBs who have to throw more on lesser teams. Seems like those are guys you can wait on to address other positions

Sep 18, 2014 ยท 10:27 AM EDT