Great informative video! I also noticed you don't have to spend any points to get their playing time grade. You can scroll over to the "My School" tab, and underneath the school name you can drop down to the playing time box. Then with the right trigger select the position, and it should automatically tell you the player grade. Even when you offer a scholarship, or scout, it's still the same. So we don't even need to spend any points at first. I tried to look up competing schools regarding the same player, but it won't show anything.
@@cp3epno, thank you for discovering this in the first place! I've been going down the rabbit hole the last couple of days trying to figure more of this out, and how it works.
This is great and correct, but it doesn’t account for dev traits. So yes, might not be good as a true freshman. You’ll miss every late bloomer like this. Committed players can also skewer this grade.
So, by that method you could spend 4-5 weeks sending the house on a guy before it showed you the playing time grade only to find out he’s a D, when you could have scouted him for 20-30 points at the beginning and not wasted time.
@@thegoodchef4932 that’s true. I believed it’s more of a grade of what you can offer based on position and what’s on your roster. BUT I do have 2 five star right ends committed for next season and the higher ranked one is a bust and his playing time is listed as a C+ and the one ranked below him, who is not a bust has a playing time listed as a B. So I’m interested now to see how they’re rated next season after I can see their overall etc. to see if there may be some validity to this. I’m still going to scout most likely because I generally want to see speed etc.
Did you watch the video? He just showed you how it's based on their overalls and not the playing time offered or else all those QBs would have an A since the depth chart is open
5 star gem qb is a D+ playing time so i think its based off the overall based compared to what you have because on this team i have a 91 junior, 83 sophomore and a 74 freshman
Great informative video! I also noticed you don't have to spend any points to get their playing time grade.
You can scroll over to the "My School" tab, and underneath the school name you can drop down to the playing time box. Then with the right trigger select the position, and it should automatically tell you the player grade. Even when you offer a scholarship, or scout, it's still the same. So we don't even need to spend any points at first.
I tried to look up competing schools regarding the same player, but it won't show anything.
Very helpful! Thanks bud!
@@cp3epno, thank you for discovering this in the first place! I've been going down the rabbit hole the last couple of days trying to figure more of this out, and how it works.
You’re absolutely right. I scouted 2-3 gems in a row after using your high grade PT method. Thanks bro
I’ve been doing this since day one I thought it was known
Good video
Yeah don't scout Unless you want a recruite with speed. I hate getting a 5 Star qb with low 70s speed
Great stuff my man
@@psuley1977 Thanks buddy
That's awesome!! Thanks
Thank you so much! I appreciate you!
This is great and correct, but it doesn’t account for dev traits. So yes, might not be good as a true freshman. You’ll miss every late bloomer like this. Committed players can also skewer this grade.
So its just based off playing time compared to ur starting person?
You have to do it for players who are the same rating to test it. Its quite easy to see a 5 star is gonna be more ready to play then 4 and 3 stars
It's the overall that's important at the end
Thank you for the insight! I appreciate it!!!🏈
So, by that method you could spend 4-5 weeks sending the house on a guy before it showed you the playing time grade only to find out he’s a D, when you could have scouted him for 20-30 points at the beginning and not wasted time.
The grade is already shown even before scouting. Sending the house only unlocks if it is one of his three motivations.
@@thegoodchef4932 that’s true. I believed it’s more of a grade of what you can offer based on position and what’s on your roster. BUT I do have 2 five star right ends committed for next season and the higher ranked one is a bust and his playing time is listed as a C+ and the one ranked below him, who is not a bust has a playing time listed as a B. So I’m interested now to see how they’re rated next season after I can see their overall etc. to see if there may be some validity to this. I’m still going to scout most likely because I generally want to see speed etc.
At a small school though I can see where this might be useful if true
The playing time shows up immediately after offering a scholarship.
The playing time is based on what your school has to offer
Did you watch the video? He just showed you how it's based on their overalls and not the playing time offered or else all those QBs would have an A since the depth chart is open
5 star gem qb is a D+ playing time so i think its based off the overall based compared to what you have because on this team i have a 91 junior, 83 sophomore and a 74 freshman
The player grade on playing time is based off where they will fall on your depth chart. It doesn't count seniors as they will be gone next season.
Wait, aren't those your school grade though 🤔
😂