Roster management is evolving. The Transfer Portal is now a critical component to building rosters for success. SportSource has partnered with Tracking Football and Ryzer to create a smarter way to navigate and manage the thousands of players available across the FBS, FCS, DII, and DIII landscape.
As soon as a player enters the portal, we are automatically linking his position information, height/weight, recruiting history, home town, previous schools, and current commitment status. All of this is done seamlessly.
Tracking Football is the industry leader in measuring the pure athleticism for football players across all divisions of college football. We overlay that data so that so you can quickly and easily target the best athletes available.
From basic statistics, to analytical tendencies to player utilization breakdowns, we show you all of the ways the portal players contributed and produced when they were on the field. Critical to the evaluation process.
Within the PPAT tool we have provided comprehensive functionality for managing player target lists, compiling and managing notes, and allowing for easy communication within a staff on the status of targets.
Ryzer has profiled over 300,000 athletes with their patented “TAP” assessment that measures and grades their “athletic mindset”. We bring those results right to the forefront to show you the mental intangibles that are critical to roster building and evaluation.
Tape evaluation is a critical aspect of evaluating a player. PFF Ultimate subscribers can seemlessly go directly from our PPAT tool directly into PFF Ultimate to view the video of a player. No more clumsy searching and exhaustive lookups.
We diligently track the X handles and profiles of all of the players in the Transfer Portal. Quickly and easily go from our tool right into their Twitter page and see what that player is Tweeting on social media.
The matriculation process with the NCAA Transfer Portal can take weeks if not months. We keep you up-to-date on the player’s commitment status if they have publicly indicated whether or not they have found a new school prior to officially exiting the portal.