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Josh Allen vs. Drake Maye

The short answer

Josh Allen is currently worth more than Drake Maye in dynasty Superflex: 997 versus 874, a 12.3% gap.

The market is pricing the established quarterback ceiling against a younger elite-tier alternative. The useful question is not whether both belong near the top; it is how much extra value the current gap justifies in your exact quarterback format.

Same players // four markets

What changes in Superflex, 1QB, TEP, and redraft?

These rows change one major market context at a time. Hover or focus the dotted labels for a plain-language definition. Values share one 0–1,000 composite scale.

League settingJosh AllenDrake MayeCurrent answer
Dynasty SuperflexTwo QB-eligible starting slots; 4-point passing TDs and full PPR.997874Josh Allen +123
Dynasty 1QBOne starting quarterback; 4-point passing TDs and full PPR.652556Josh Allen +96
Superflex TEPSuperflex with an additional tight end reception premium.997874Josh Allen +123
Redraft 1QBCurrent-season value only; one quarterback and full PPR.588320Josh Allen +268

Format verdict // The same player leads all four markets, but the gap ranges from 96 to 268 points. Format still changes the price.

Passing TD scoring // player-level

Does 4-point vs. 6-point passing TD scoring change it?

The added passing-TD points are calculated from each player’s observed rate, then measured against a replacement quarterback. It is not a generic multiplier.

League settingJosh AllenDrake MayeCurrent answer
4-point passing TDEach passing touchdown scores four points; full PPR remains on.997874Josh Allen +123
6-point passing TDEach passing touchdown scores six points; full PPR remains on.1000907Josh Allen +93
Scoring verdict: No leader flip appears in the displayed scoring settings. The gap ranges from 93 to 123 value points, so scoring can still change the price.
Observed production // 2025

The evidence underneath the market answer.

These are descriptive season results, not projections. Missing upstream fields remain visibly unavailable instead of being guessed.

Josh Allen

QB1
Fantasy points/game
22
Consistency grade
A+
Pass yards/game
215.8
Pass TD/game
1.5
Rush yards/game
34.1
Completion rate
69.3%

Drake Maye

QB2
Fantasy points/game
21.2
Consistency grade
A+
Pass yards/game
258.5
Pass TD/game
1.8
Rush yards/game
26.5
Completion rate
72.0%
Decision rule

Start with Josh Allen's edge.

Use the Superflex gap as the starting price, then check whether 1QB scarcity and six-point passing touchdowns support paying it.

Not at the baseline price. Josh Allen holds the larger current value, so a straight swap gives up a 12.3% market edge before roster fit is considered. Injury status, starting-lineup need, and manager-specific preference are outside this model.

Direct answers

Comparison FAQ

Who is worth more in dynasty: Josh Allen or Drake Maye?

Josh Allen is currently worth more than Drake Maye in dynasty Superflex: 997 versus 874, a 12.3% gap.

Should I trade Josh Allen for Drake Maye straight up?

Not at the baseline price. Josh Allen holds the larger current value, so a straight swap gives up a 12.3% market edge before roster fit is considered.

Does scoring change the Josh Allen vs. Drake Maye comparison?

No leader flip appears in the displayed scoring settings. The gap ranges from 93 to 123 value points, so scoring can still change the price.

Why do Superflex and 1QB values differ?

Superflex makes starting quarterbacks scarcer, while 1QB pushes replacement closer to the starters. The displayed format gap ranges from 96 to 268 value points.

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Next decision

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