MMOexp CFB 26: Playing Time Dealbreakers Matter
Most Dynasty players already know the classic quarterback trick. You filter three-star athlete quarterbacks, add them to CUT 26 Coins your board, and check their Playing Time dealbreaker. If one of them shows an A+ Playing Time grade, that quarterback almost always comes in with a higher overall-sometimes outperforming five-stars.
That method works because Playing Time reflects projected early contribution, which correlates strongly with a higher starting overall.
The mistake most players make is stopping there.
This same logic works for other positions-as long as you apply it correctly.
The Key Rule: Same Position + Same Archetype
Before we go any further, this is critical:
You must filter by both position AND archetype.
You cannot mix archetypes and expect accurate results. Different archetypes are programmed to enter college at different overall ranges. A contact-seeking running back and a speed back won't be comparable, even if they share the same star rating.
Once you isolate a single archetype, patterns start to appear.
Example 1: Contact-Seeking Running Backs
Contact-seeking running backs are usually labeled as slower power backs, which makes many players avoid them altogether. But occasionally, the game generates contact-seeking backs with elite speed-and those are absolute monsters.
Here's how to find them:
Filter to Running Back → Contact-Seeking
Add all four-star players of that archetype to your board
Sort by Playing Time dealbreaker
Ignore everything except that grade
What you'll notice immediately is that most of them sit around B- Playing Time, meaning they'll come in at a standard four-star overall. But a small group will show A+ Playing Time.
Those players almost always:
Enter with a higher overall
Have better physical attributes
They are far more likely to be gems
When scouted, the A+ group consistently showed 89–91 speed, compared to many B- backs sitting in the mid-to-high 80s. That difference is massive, especially since speed is extremely expensive to upgrade later.
You can teach vision, trucking, and carrying. You can't cheaply teach speed.
Example 2: Speedster Wide Receivers
This method shines even more at wide receiver.
Speedster receivers live and die by their athleticism. If they're slow coming out of high school, you're already behind.
Using the same process:
Filter WR → Speedster
Add all four stars
Check Playing Time grades
The results are clear:
A+ Playing Time speedsters regularly come in with 93–94 speed
B- players tend to land closer to 88–91 speed
That may not sound huge, but in CFB 26, that gap is game-changing. Speed upgrades cost a fortune, and a freshman receiver with CUT 26 Coins for sale elite speed can immediately contribute-even if their route running needs work.