I layer my supersaws quite a bit. Some will be playing the bass notes, some will be playing the chords, some will playing the top melody and some will be doing all of the above. I typically compress and multi-band compress them as a group as well. I recommend removing their individual reverbs and having one consistent reverb that they all route to.
You're also going to need bass. In my experience a plucky bass works well. You can create a mod that quickly opens up the Cutoff Filter everytime a note is struck and closes shortly after. You can add one that spikes the volume when a note is struck as well.
The bass notes can really help make your SuperSaws groove and not feel so static. I recommend playing with their length quite a bit and sometimes pitch bending to bend from note to note.