Rising Stars of NCAAF: CFP Breakout Performers and Their 2025 Season Outlook
Discover the breakout stars of the 2024 College Football Playoff and how they aim to dominate the 2025 NCAAF season.

Jaden Greathouse, Wide Receiver, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Jaden Greathouse emerged as a key player for Notre Dame during the 2024 College Football Playoff (CFP). In the semifinal against Penn State, he recorded a career-high 105 receiving yards, including a game-tying 54-yard touchdown catch. Greathouse followed this with a new career best of 128 receiving yards in the national championship game against Ohio State, where he also scored two touchdowns.
Greathouse’s journey to stardom wasn’t straightforward. Despite limited opportunities earlier in the season, he capitalized on his chances in the biggest games. "Opportunity is just a moment away," Greathouse said. "Luckily for me, it turned out to be in the two biggest games of the season."
Dani Dennis-Sutton, Defensive End, Penn State Nittany Lions
Dani Dennis-Sutton was a standout performer for Penn State in the CFP, recording at least one sack in all three playoff games. His strip sack against Notre Dame in the semifinal and a crucial interception in the fourth quarter were pivotal moments. Dennis-Sutton’s ability to step up in high-pressure situations has made him a key player to watch in the 2025 season.
Colin Simmons, Edge, Texas Longhorns
Colin Simmons, a former five-star recruit, made a significant impact in his freshman year. In the CFP, Simmons recorded an interception, a quarterback hurry, and a half-sack in the first-round win over Clemson. He continued to shine in the quarterfinal against Arizona State and the semifinal against Ohio State, showcasing his potential as Texas’ top pass rusher.
Zakee Wheatley, Safety, Penn State Nittany Lions
Zakee Wheatley’s playmaking abilities were on full display in the CFP. He intercepted passes against Boise State and Notre Dame and recorded a career-high 16 tackles in the semifinal. Wheatley’s versatility and instincts make him a crucial part of Penn State’s defense heading into the 2025 season.
Sonny Styles, Linebacker, Ohio State Buckeyes
Sonny Styles transitioned from safety to linebacker and became a key player for Ohio State. In the CFP, Styles had a sack, a forced fumble, and multiple pass breakups. His ability to perform in high-stakes games has solidified his role as a leader on Ohio State’s defense.
T.J. Moore, Wide Receiver, Clemson Tigers
T.J. Moore had a breakout performance in the CFP, setting career highs in receptions and receiving yards in Clemson’s first-round loss to Texas. Moore’s ability to find open spots in the defense and make crucial catches has made him a player to watch in the 2025 season.
These six players have proven their ability to perform on the biggest stage. As the 2025 NCAAF season approaches, they are poised to build on their CFP success and become even more impactful for their teams.