The ultimate fantasy college football debate often comes down to roster construction philosophy: Do you prioritize the high-floor, dual- threat playmaker who commands the goal line? This debate is epitomized by two elite signal-callers with wildly different avenues to elite fantasy production. Trinidad Chambliss: The Dual-Threat CeilingIn college fantasy football scoring systems, rushing output is gold. Darien Mensah: The Air-Raid GunslingerWhile Chambliss dominates through ground volume, Mensah operates as a high-efficiency pocket commander capable of breaking slate-ending scores through the air alone. The VerdictDraft Chambliss if you value a safe weekly floor backed by heavy rushing volume, goal-line rushing touchdowns, and low turnover rates.