Stash This QB Now: Why Adam Schobel Is a C2C Supplemental Draft Steal
The supplemental draft is where I build my dynasty, snagging high upside freshmen before they become household names. This year, one player has my full attention: TCU quarterback Adam Schobel. He’s slipping under the radar in most drafts, but trust me, he’s a stash you need to make now. Here’s why I’m all in on Schobel for C2C supplemental drafts.
His Athleticism Is a Fantasy Dream
I’m obsessed with quarterbacks who can do it all (throw, run, and pile up points every way possible). Schobel is exactly that kind of player. According to Campus2Canton’s Athleticism Tool, he ranks in the upper 10% of star index among 2028 NFL Draft-eligible quarterbacks, but it’s his athletic upside that has me hooked. This guy’s mobility lets him escape pressure, extend plays, and add crucial rushing yards that make him a fantasy stud. In today’s college game, where dual threat QBs like Lamar Jackson dominate, Schobel’s legs give him a massive edge over pocket passers. For me, that translates to immediate CFF points and a skill set that screams NFL potential. I’m not wasting picks on immobile QBs in 2025, Schobel’s athleticism makes him my kind of stash.
His High School Production Screams Future Star
I’ve been burned by hyped up freshmen who flop in college, so I lean hard on film to guide my picks. Schobel’s high school production makes him a no brainer. Unlike those “potential-only” recruits who fizzle out, Schobel has already proven he can dominate at the high school level. That track record gives me confidence he’s not just a lottery ticket, he’s a player with the foundation to become a CFF star and, eventually, an NFL contributor. When I’m stashing players in the supplemental draft, I want guys with proven production, and Schobel checks that box.
TCU Is a Fantasy Goldmine
Situation is everything and Schobel’s landing spot at TCU has me grinning ear to ear. The Horned Frogs run a fast paced, pass heavy offense that’s a fantasy manager’s dream. Their Big 12 schedule is packed with high scoring games, which means big numbers for my roster. TCU’s track record of developing quarterbacks is another plus, and with a quarterback room that’s likely to have openings by the time Schobel’s ready, I see a clear path to early playing time. Unlike freshmen stuck in run-heavy systems or behind entrenched starters, Schobel is in a spot to produce sooner rather than later. That’s the kind of situation I’m stashing for both immediate and long-term gains.
He’s a Bargain I’m Snatching Up
Here’s where I get really excited: Schobel is a steal in supplemental drafts. In the supplementals I’ve done, top freshmen like Bryce Underwood or Keelon Russell get snapped up early, but Schobel often slides to late rounds or don’t even get drafted. That’s a market inefficiency I’m exploiting every chance I get. Stashing Schobel at a discount means I’m getting elite upside without burning a premium pick. That’s how I build a C2C dynasty, grabbing hidden gems everyone else ignores.
His NFL Upside Seals the Deal
I’m not just playing for college wins, I’m building a roster that pays off in the NFL phase too. Schobel’s profile has me dreaming of long term rewards. His blend of athleticism, production, and a favorable college situation makes me believe he’s got what it takes to climb draft boards. Stashing Schobel now means I’m investing in a player who could be a cornerstone of my NFL roster down the line, all while contributing points in CFF.
So, when I’m on the clock in my next supplemental draft, I’m not hesitating, Adam Schobel is my guy. His athleticism, high school production, ideal landing spot, undervalued draft cost, and NFL potential make him the ultimate stash. Don’t sleep on him like everyone else will. Grab Schobel now, and thank me later when he’s leading your C2C roster to glory.