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super flex positions which add an optional QB dramatically changes strategy of league, where as a super flex position which allows for option between WR/RB/TE and K (perhaps D too) allow managers to chose from players in the same value range. Superflex which include a QB might as well just be called a 2 QB league rarely does a team have enough talent at RB/WR/TE to chose one of those to start at this flex spot. However, a super flex that allows use of a K actually allows selection of a starting player from a group of players of relative value and scoring parity and provides greater roster flexibility across the league.