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2025 Super League: Fantasy for a Cause
The third annual Super League Best Ball Charity tournament is almost here, and with drafts kicking off in July, now’s the perfect time to dive into this year’s scoring and projections to find the best targets.
So, what’s Super League? It’s Best Ball with a charity twist—every entry helps Extra Life support Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Always wanted a fantasy league where you skip the weekly start/sit headache? This is it. You can still work the waiver wire and add/drop players all season, but the computer automatically slides your top scorers into the lineup each week.
Super League Roster, Schedule, and Scoring
This year, Super League is shaking things up by adding a kicker to the starting lineup for the first time ever. The starting roster now includes:
- 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, 3 WRT (Flex), 1 SFLEX, and 1 Kicker
- Plus 9 bench spots to round things out.
Each week, you’ll face off against one team in your 12-team division, as well as one matchup against the league median, giving you two chances to earn a win.
Playoffs begin in Week 13, featuring the top 50 teams across all divisions. From there, we’ll cut roughly half the field each week until the final showdown in Week 17, where one champion will be crowned.
As for scoring, things are fun without going overboard—but big plays get rewarded in a big way.
Kickers get love too, with points per yard and bonus boosts for long-range kicks—like a 60-yard field goal, which nets you 19 points!
A standard 6-point touchdown? That’s now worth 11 points if it’s from 50+ yards out.
For full details on rosters, playoff format, and the scoring system, head over to the Super League Rules site.
How Do the Points Shake Out?
At this point, you’re probably wondering: Who should I be drafting in Super League this year?
By averaging projections from multiple trusted sources, we can get a solid idea of expected scoring for each player. Leading the pack right now is Lamar Jackson, projected to score 387.7 points—a strong bet to carry teams deep into the season.
The only catch? These projections don’t account for bonus points on big plays—like those 50+ yard touchdowns or monster field goals. So while the baseline is solid, don’t be afraid to use a little imagination when looking for those explosive, league-winning players.
2025 Super League Top 12 Projections
- QB Lamar Jackson, BAL – 387.7 points
- WR Ja’Marr Chase, CIN – 382.3 points
- QB Josh Allen, BUF – 375.9 points
- QB Jalen Hurts, PHI – 358.2 points
- RB Bijan Robinson, ATL – 352.1 points
- RB Saquon Barkley, PHI – 350.6 points
- QB Jayden Daniels, WAS – 350.2 points
- RB Jahmyr Gibbs, DET – 344.1 points
- QB Joe Burrow, CIN – 341.7 points
- WR CeeDee Lamb, DAL – 339.8 points
- WR Malik Nabers, NYG – 331.8 points
- WR Justin Jefferson, MIN – 330.6 points
Looking at the top 12, it’s mostly quarterbacks and running backs dominating the early projections. Ja’Marr Chase breaks into the top three, but wide receivers don’t appear again until picks 10 through 12.
There’s a notable drop of nearly 18 points between Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts, but from spot 5 through 12, the projections are tightly packed. That makes the first round pretty flexible depending on roster build and draft position.
With this being a Superflex league, quarterbacks will likely go early, while managers at the end of the round might look to lock in a top-tier running back.
2025 Super League 13-24 Projections
- RB De’Von Achane, MIA – 329.5 points
- WR Puka Nacua, LAR – 327.4 points
- QB Baker Mayfield, TB – 324.9 points
- RB Josh Jacobs, GB – 320.1 points
- RB Derrick Henry, BAL – 317.2 points
- WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET – 315.0 points
- QB Kyler Murray, ARI – 310.9 points
- WR Brian Thomas Jr., JAC – 307.0 points
- TE Brock Bowers, LV – 301.2 points
- RB Alvin Kamara, NO – 300.7 points
- RB Kyren Williams, LAR – 298.4 points
- WR Davante Adams, LAR – 298.1 points
In the projected second round, wide receivers begin to come off the board more frequently, and we see the first tight end enter the mix with Brock Bowers at pick 22. This stretch shows a bit more positional variety compared to the quarterback-heavy first round.
The gap between the top overall pick (Lamar Jackson at 387.7) and the end of the second round (Davante Adams at 298.1) is nearly 90 points. With the third-round reversal format, the manager with the 1.01 pick could be at a slight disadvantage. They’ll need to build strong value in rounds three and beyond to stay competitive.
2025 Super League 25-36 Projections
- QB Bo Nix, DEN – 297.4 points
- RB Joe Mixon, HOU – 294.9 points
- RB Ashton Jeanty, LV – 294.6 points
- WR Nico Collins, HOU – 292.1 points
- QB Brock Purdy, SF – 291.1 points
- QB Justin Fields, NYJ – 290.9 points
- RB Christian McCaffrey, SF – 290.1 points
- WR Tee Higgins, CIN – 286.7 points
- RB Bucky Irving, TB – 283.9 points
- TE Trey McBride, ARI – 283.7 points
- RB Breece Hall, NYJ – 282.9 points
- QB Dak Prescott, DAL – 282.6 points
The third round brings more positional variety, with a balance of quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and another tight end in Trey McBride. Several of these quarterbacks could easily sneak into round two depending on roster builds, which would push some of the second-round RBs and WRs down into this range.
This part of the draft feels like a turning point, where depth and long-term value start to outweigh flashy projections. Managers will need to stay flexible, especially with how fast quarterbacks could come off the board in a Superflex format.
How to Sign Up
Interested in joining the action? There are still spots open in Super League, but registration closes on June 30th — so don’t wait! Head over to our website and sign up today.
Not ready to play but still want to support the cause? You can make a donation to Extra Life on behalf of our league through our Extra Life Team Page. Every dollar goes directly to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and is tax-deductible. Even a $1 donation helps us get closer to our goal — and we truly appreciate the support!
