Survivor host Jeff Probst and legendary player Parvati Shallow recently discussed some of the new players on this spring's Worlds Apart.

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Probst and Shallow sat down with Xfinity's Gordon Holmes to break down the "no collar" tribe on the upcoming season of Survivor. The new season has three tribes broken up by socioeconomic class, "white collar" professionals, "blue collar" workers and the more free-spirited "no collar" players.

Shallow and especially Probst did not hold back in assessing the new cast.

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Probst said that hearing advocate Nina Poersch probably won't last long, saying, "It's not happening. She's not meant for this game long term. Nice woman, but I wouldn't even consider aligning with her."

As for lovably quirky coconut vendor Vince Sly, Shallow said that he was similar to previous contestant "Coach" Wade.

"I would appeal to his ego. I'd fan the ego, give him a lot of praise, a lot of compliments," Shallow added. "I'd make him feel really comfortable, like he's running the show. And then, get rid of him whenever you need to.

Shallow and Probst disagreed on the potential of YouTube sensation Will Sims II, with the host saying he would align with him and Shallow saying he might be a liability.

They also disagreed on jewelry designer Joe Anglim, with Probst saying "he's just too young for me, I don't trust his life experience," and Shallow thinking she could beat him in a final jury scenario.

One contestant they do agree on is law student Hali Ford, saying that she could be a potential threat to win.

"So much potential. She's one of my favorites on this season," Probst admitted. "When she walked in the door I fell in love. I like the underdog. Me and her to the end."

Finally, sailing instructor Jenn Brown might be the biggest wildcard in the game, with Probst and Shallow agreeing that she goes wherever the wind blows.

"I could see her being manipulative and the kind of person who wants to make a big move," Shallow said. "Make a big splash. Make a name for herself."

It remains to be seen if any of these cast assessments will come true, but with the game of Survivor anything is possible once they get out on the island.

Survivor: Worlds Apart is slated to begin on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Watch Probst's cast assessment video for Survivor: Worlds Apart below: