Midfielder · Updated 2026-05-20
College coaches separate midfielders into three working roles — box-to-box, deep-lying (#6), and attacking (#10) — using three numbers: distance covered per 90, key passes per 90, and recoveries per 90. A midfielder profile that doesn't make a coach's role-fit decision in the first 30 seconds gets a slower reply or none at all.
| Metric | Deep-lying (#6) | Box-to-box (#8) | Attacking (#10) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distance covered (miles per 90) | 5.8 – 6.4 | 6.7 – 7.4 | 5.5 – 6.2 |
| Key passes per 90 | 1.2 – 1.8 | 2.0 – 2.8 | 3.0 – 4.2 |
| Recoveries (possession won) per 90 | 8.0 – 10.0 | 6.5 – 8.5 | 4.0 – 5.5 |
| Pass completion % | 84 – 88 | 79 – 84 | 76 – 82 |
| Forward-pass share | 40 – 55% | 55 – 65% | 65 – 80% |
The "ideal" midfielder is in the top range across all five rows. Real recruits sit clearly in one of the three columns. Coaches recruit role-specific.
The fastest diagnostic is to compare her distance covered against her key passes:
A college coach recruiting a #6 doesn't need a #10. A profile that opens with "creative midfielder" but ships film of recoveries and recycled possessions gets a confused reaction — the coach can't tell what role the player thinks she's auditioning for. The reverse is also true: a profile that brands "engine, box-to-box" but ships film of 5-pass build-ups from deep gets the same response.
Pick the role the film actually shows. Lead with the metrics that fit it. If she plays two roles, ship two reels — one per role — and label them.
About 30% of D1 starting midfielders move between roles inside a season — typically #6 to #8 as a tactical adjustment. If she does this, the right framing on a profile is "primary #8, secondary #6" with the stat columns split: one set of per-90s for the primary role minutes, one for the secondary. A single combined stat line averages the roles into nothing recognisable.
78% of midfielders submitted to Brava list their primary role as "midfielder" without specifying which type. After club-coach attestation, the resolution splits roughly 47% box-to-box (#8), 31% deep-lying (#6), and 22% attacking (#10); about half present hybrid profiles that need split-role stat lines. The submissions that get coach replies fastest are the ones that picked a role and made the numbers fit it — across the sample, profiles labeled with a specific midfielder role receive roughly 2.1× the reply rate of profiles labeled generically "midfielder."
A Brava profile pins the role down with the club coach, prints role-specific per-90s, and labels film clips by the role she's playing. Coaches see the fit in the first 30 seconds.
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