Draft Lamar Jackson OVER Josh Allen in Fantasy Football? 

Hosted by Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner, the Fantasy Flex Podcast stands as a premier destination for serious NFL fantasy football enthusiasts. Combining analytical rigor with actionable strategies, the show caters to players across all formats—season-long redraft, Best Ball, and DFS.

Action Network’s Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner are back with their fantasy QB guide! In this episode they will discuss their rankings of the top fantasy QBs as well as potential risers and fallers from last season.

Sign up for FantasyLabs here: https://fantasylabs.com/flex

Dominate your Best Ball and season-long fantasy football leagues with our brand-new app that’s available in the Apple App Store and on Android!

And don’t forget to sign up for your fantasy football league on Yahoo Sports!

Fantasy Flex Podcast: Top Fantasy QBs for 2025 – Part 1

In this episode of the Fantasy Flex Podcast, hosts Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner dive into their top 12 fantasy football quarterbacks for the 2025 season, offering player-by-player breakdowns, ADP insights, and positional draft strategy.

Leading the discussion is Lamar Jackson, who headlines Raybon’s QB board after an electric 2024 campaign, throwing 41 touchdowns against just four interceptions. While both hosts anticipate natural regression, Jackson’s rushing floor and elite play from last season keep him atop the rankings. Josh Allen comes next, with Koerner expressing mild concern over declining volume under Joe Brady, relying more heavily on rushing touchdowns than ever before.

Jayden Daniels garners praise as the biggest riser, leaping from a rookie QB14 in 2024 to QB3 now. Both analysts expect modest gains in passing production, particularly if his receiving corps, including Deebo Samuel and Terry McLaurin, stay healthy. Jalen Hurts is seen as potentially undervalued; his down year was driven more by game script and efficiency than skill decline. With the “tush push” still legal, his red-zone upside remains.

To hear the rest of their takes, watch the video below!

Joe Burrow is the first true pocket passer on the list, and the hosts debate his ceiling. Raybon is wary of his reliance on a high pass volume and limited rushing upside, while Koerner highlights strong passing efficiency when healthy. Similarly, Baker Mayfield comes in at QB6 but raises concerns. Despite a breakout 2024, the departure of OC Liam Coen and aging core options might trigger regression.

Patrick Mahomes at QB7 signals cautious optimism. With improved weaponry and expected efficiency gains, both hosts acknowledge he’s a safer pocket-passing option than Baker. Bo Nix (QB8) is viewed as a high-floor, dual-threat sleeper with growth potential in year two, while Justin Fields (QB9) brings volatility due to injuries and minimal receiving help.

The final spots feature Brock Purdy (10), Kyler Murray (11), and Justin Herbert (12). Purdy’s efficiency and Shanahan system keep his floor secure, though his ceiling is limited. Murray presents enticing dual-threat upside if he improves his chemistry with Marvin Harrison Jr. Meanwhile, Herbert’s role in a run-heavy offense under Greg Roman depresses his ceiling, keeping expectations tempered.

Pictured: Lamar Jackson

Photo Credit: Imagn

Hosted by Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner, the Fantasy Flex Podcast stands as a premier destination for serious NFL fantasy football enthusiasts. Combining analytical rigor with actionable strategies, the show caters to players across all formats—season-long redraft, Best Ball, and DFS.

Action Network’s Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner are back with their fantasy QB guide! In this episode they will discuss their rankings of the top fantasy QBs as well as potential risers and fallers from last season.

Sign up for FantasyLabs here: https://fantasylabs.com/flex

Dominate your Best Ball and season-long fantasy football leagues with our brand-new app that’s available in the Apple App Store and on Android!

And don’t forget to sign up for your fantasy football league on Yahoo Sports!

Fantasy Flex Podcast: Top Fantasy QBs for 2025 – Part 1

In this episode of the Fantasy Flex Podcast, hosts Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner dive into their top 12 fantasy football quarterbacks for the 2025 season, offering player-by-player breakdowns, ADP insights, and positional draft strategy.

Leading the discussion is Lamar Jackson, who headlines Raybon’s QB board after an electric 2024 campaign, throwing 41 touchdowns against just four interceptions. While both hosts anticipate natural regression, Jackson’s rushing floor and elite play from last season keep him atop the rankings. Josh Allen comes next, with Koerner expressing mild concern over declining volume under Joe Brady, relying more heavily on rushing touchdowns than ever before.

Jayden Daniels garners praise as the biggest riser, leaping from a rookie QB14 in 2024 to QB3 now. Both analysts expect modest gains in passing production, particularly if his receiving corps, including Deebo Samuel and Terry McLaurin, stay healthy. Jalen Hurts is seen as potentially undervalued; his down year was driven more by game script and efficiency than skill decline. With the “tush push” still legal, his red-zone upside remains.

To hear the rest of their takes, watch the video below!

Joe Burrow is the first true pocket passer on the list, and the hosts debate his ceiling. Raybon is wary of his reliance on a high pass volume and limited rushing upside, while Koerner highlights strong passing efficiency when healthy. Similarly, Baker Mayfield comes in at QB6 but raises concerns. Despite a breakout 2024, the departure of OC Liam Coen and aging core options might trigger regression.

Patrick Mahomes at QB7 signals cautious optimism. With improved weaponry and expected efficiency gains, both hosts acknowledge he’s a safer pocket-passing option than Baker. Bo Nix (QB8) is viewed as a high-floor, dual-threat sleeper with growth potential in year two, while Justin Fields (QB9) brings volatility due to injuries and minimal receiving help.

The final spots feature Brock Purdy (10), Kyler Murray (11), and Justin Herbert (12). Purdy’s efficiency and Shanahan system keep his floor secure, though his ceiling is limited. Murray presents enticing dual-threat upside if he improves his chemistry with Marvin Harrison Jr. Meanwhile, Herbert’s role in a run-heavy offense under Greg Roman depresses his ceiling, keeping expectations tempered.

Pictured: Lamar Jackson

Photo Credit: Imagn