2026 Colorado State University Depth Chart
Hauss Hejny is the unambiguous QB1. His 4-star pedigree, sub-10.7 100m speed, and dual-threat profile align perfectly with Mora’s system — and with the entire 2025 QB room gone, there’s nothing between him and the starting job except his own injury history. The broken foot is now 7+ months healed, and the spring reporting points to him as the clear Day 1 starter. Curry holds the backup role by default as the only returner with game experience, though his 7:5 TD-to-INT ratio in 2025 is alarming.
In the backfield, Robinson earns RB1 on early-down and goal-line work — his 6.8 YPC in this exact scheme and larger frame make him the natural bell cow in standard scoring. Brown is RB2 purely on pass-game utility; his receiving production and kick return role give him a PPR floor Robinson doesn’t have. Neither is a workhorse, and a porous offensive line could limit both. Juice Vereen is this offense’s fantasy anchor and ranks ahead of every wide receiver. His 22-catch, 5-TD UConn season in Mora’s system — with a thin WR corps around him — projects to dominant target share.
Antwi slots as WR1 on ceiling alone: a former 4-star Ohio State recruit with zero production is a volatile projection, but Mora’s system and a real coaching staff give him the best shot of his career to produce. Maher is WR2 by floor — 32 reliable catches as a true freshman at slot gives him a safer weekly usage projection than the unproven names below him. Mosley is WR3 on experience, with 5 career SEC TDs as a credential no one else in this room can match. Foster and Vick round out the depth with wide variance in both directions. Spurlin at TE2 is the most important name on this entire chart to monitor — if he’s genuinely cleared and earns snaps, his 6-7 frame in the red zone makes him a must-add.