The transfer portal has changed the dynamics of college football. Wide receiver positions are particularly challenging to evaluate this year. CFF viability is different from Debbie viability for players. Teams need to assess their rosters for potential trades before the supplemental draft. Quarterback depth is strong this year, but wide receiver depth is lacking. CFF teams can still compete even with weaker rosters if managed well. Identifying breakout players is crucial for success in CFF. Supplemental drafts can provide valuable assets for rebuilding teams. It's important to balance CFF and Debbie assets in roster management. Understanding league rules can impact roster strategies. Stay healthy to maximize player potential. Drew Mestamaker may be overrated this offseason. Darien Mensah is a more reliable asset than Mestamaker. Wide receiver depth is crucial for team success. Focus on rebuilding running back positions in drafts. Evaluate current rosters for potential trades. G6 running backs can provide value in supplemental drafts. Player hype can often be misleading. Assessing player performance against competition is key. Roster management is essential for long-term success. Felix Sharpie is new to the game, indicating a rebuilding phase. Rebuilding a team requires careful evaluation of key players. Supplemental drafts are crucial for acquiring talent. Wide receiver positions are challenging to fill effectively. Active trading can help teams stay competitive throughout the season. Marcellus Hawkins is a potential breakout player for Virginia Tech. Carter Vargas is a strong candidate for RB1 at Cal. Phil Steele's depth charts provide valuable insights for roster decisions. Understanding player potential is key to successful drafting. Teams must adapt to injuries and off-field issues affecting players.
00:00 "We're going to be reviewing some C2C teams"
04:48 "Is this feel like a down year for CFF purposes?"
06:03 "This is a little bit of a reset year"
09:10 "The hardest position to nail is wide receiver"
21:29 "This team is ready to go"
33:25 "There's some holes in question marks"
36:15 "The running backs really are the star of the show"
36:48 "You just got to stay healthy."
40:28 "I think the same for Messamaker."
44:28 "You need to go hit your supplemental hard."
61:03 "Give me some feedback, guys."
61:10 "You can tell he's new to the game."
62:37 "You're in what I would consider a full rebuild."
63:27 "There's some players to work with here."
65:13 "Carter Vargas could take over as RB1."
69:31 "Wide receivers are always tough to replace."
75:49 "Marcellus Hawkins is projected to be the RB one."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
03:48 CFF Landscape and Current Trends
06:50 Team Breakdown: Thomas Peterson's Roster
18:42 Team Breakdown: Husker One's Roster
31:55 Team Breakdown: 50 Shades of Elps' Roster
36:48 Evaluating Player Potential and Team Needs
39:13 The Hype Around Drew Mestamaker
41:58 Wide Receiver Strategies and Comparisons
44:31 Rebuilding the Roster: Focus on Running Backs
51:47 Assessing the Current Roster and Future Prospects
58:40 Breaking Down Felix Sharp's Roster
61:10 Rebuilding Challenges in College Football
63:45 Evaluating Key Players and Potential
66:24 The Importance of Supplemental Drafts
70:15 Navigating the Wide Receiver Market
72:27 Strategies for Competitive Teams
83:11 Final Thoughts and Future Prospects Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.