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 late-round fantasy QBs and where they rank their potential for this season.
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Fantasy Flex Podcast: 2025 QB2 Rankings – Part 2 Overview
In Part 2 of the Fantasy Flex Podcast’s QB Week, hosts Chris Raybon and Sean Koerner dive into quarterbacks ranked outside the top 12 for the 2025 fantasy season—commonly referred to as the QB2 tier in 1-QB leagues or critical starters in Superflex formats. The duo analyzes QBs ranked 13 through 24 and beyond, offering insight into breakout potential, regression risks, and draft-day value.
The conversation opens with Caleb Williams, whom Sean ranks as his QB10 despite Yahoo’s 13th rank. Both agree on Williams’ top-5 ceiling due to notable upgrades: head coach Ben Johnson, a revamped O-line, and improved weapons. Drake May emerges as Raybon’s favorite sleeper in this tier. Touted for underrated rushing upside and better offensive support, May is seen as a high-ceiling stash with mid-tier cost.
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Things take a cautious tone with Dak Prescott and Jared Goff. Despite their veteran reliability, concerns around offensive changes and capped rushing value limit their upside. Jordan Love and C.J. Stroud are labeled as potentially undervalued pass-focused QBs ready to level up if their team leans more on the air attack. Koerner notes Love’s efficiency and predicts more passing volume in 2025, while Stroud could rebound with new playmakers and a McVay-style scheme under new OC Nick Caley—though O-line issues linger.
Trevor Lawrence earns strong praise from Raybon, who boldly ranks him QB10, citing new offensive coordinator Liam Coen’s scheming, a likely rebound from last year’s finish, and untapped red-zone potential. Koerner is more tempered but still optimistic.
Excitement builds around J.J. McCarthy and Cam Ward as top-end darts in deeper leagues or Superflex, lauding their situations and dual-threat profiles. Anthony Richardson is highlighted as a stash-worthy moonshot, with elite weekly upside if he seizes the job from Daniel Jones.
Toward the end, the hosts categorize the remaining veteran QBs—like Matthew Stafford, Bryce Young, Geno Smith, and Tua Tagovailoa—as streamers with limited fantasy appeal outside strong matchups.
Pictured: Caleb Williams
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