Blair Andrews said drafters should push quarterbacks, elite running backs, and elite tight ends up their boards in the 2025 Scott Fish Bowl. SFB scoring keeps its superflex, tight-end premium setup and still awards points for carries and first downs, a combination that inflates QB, RB, and TE production while leaving wide-receiver scoring largely unchanged. Andrews noted that in his 2024 league 20 of the first 36 picks were QBs or TEs and only eight were WRs, a roster construction that helped him finish second overall out of 3,396 teams. With the same structural incentives in place for SFB15, he believes fading wideouts until the middle rounds and loading up on the three boosted positions is the optimal way to build a tournament-winning roster.