EA Sports College Football 25 Top 100 Player Ratings Reveal

EA has revealed the top 100 player ratings for EA Sports College Football 25.

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While the initial wording said full player ratings reveal, this was the same wording they used for the full team rating reveal, so it’s not shocking we only got a top 100 rankings here — much like we only got a top 25 ranking for that reveal.

The highest-rated player in the base game will be a 96 overall, so no 99 overalls here. Will Johnson from Michigan, Will Campbell from LSU, and Ollie Gordon II from Oklahoma St. are the three players with a 96 overall.

By the time we get to he 100th player, we are at 90 overall, but 30 players are a 90 overall. Looking at speed, 96 is the highest rating there with Tez Johnson from Oregon getting that rating (and his teammate Evan Stewart getting a 95 right below him).

The only individual 99 rating that we can see so far comes from the awareness category with Dillon Gabriel from Oregon and Jason Henderson from Old Dominion getting those honors.

In terms of rankings, here are the top 10 players by overall:

  1. Ollie Gordon II (96) – Clemson, RB
  2. Will Campbell (96) – LSU, LT
  3. Will Johnson (96) – Michigan, CB
  4. James Pearce (95) – Tennessee, RE
  5. Caleb Downs (95) – Ohio State, FS
  6. Travis Hunter (95) – Colorado, WR
  7. Malaki Starks (95) – Georgia, FS
  8. Mason Graham (95) – Michigan, DT
  9. Quinshon Judkins (95) – Ohio State, RB
  10. Tate Ratledge (95) – Georgia, RG

In terms of QBs, here are the top 8 by overall:

  1. Carson Beck (93) – Georgia
  2. Shedeur Sanders (93) – Colorado
  3. Dillon Gabriel (92) – Oregon
  4. Quinn Ewers (92) – Texas
  5. Jalen Milroe (90) – Alabama
  6. Jalon Daniels (90) – Kansas
  7. Jaxson Dart (90) – Ole Miss
  8. Kaidon Salter (90) – Liberty

In terms of RBs, here are the top 14 by overall:

  1. OIlie Gordon II (96) – Oklahoma State
  2. Quinshon Judkins (95) – Ohio State
  3. Jaydn Ott (93) – Cal
  4. Omarion Hampton (93) – North Carolina
  5. TreVeyon Henderson (93) – Ohio State
  6. Devin Neal (92) – Kansas
  7. Tahj Brooks (92) – Texas Tech
  8. Ashton Jeanty (91) – Boise State
  9. Damien Martinez (91) – Miami
  10. Donovan Edwards (91) – Michigan
  11. Nicholas Singleton (91) – Penn State
  12. RJ Harvey (91) – Central Florida
  13. Kyle Monangai (90) – Rutgers
  14. Quinton Cooley (90) – Liberty

In terms of WRs, here are the top 9 by overall:

  1. Travis Hunter (95) – Colorado
  2. Luther Burden III (94) – Missouri
  3. Tetairoa McMillan (94) – Arizona
  4. Emeka Egbuka (93) – Ohio State
  5. Tez Johnson (91) – Oregon
  6. Tory Horton (91) – Colorado State
  7. Evan Stewart (90) – Oregon
  8. Tre Harris (90) – Ole Miss
  9. Xavier Restrepo (90) – Miami
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Chase has written at Operation Sports for over 10 years, and he's been playing sports games way longer than that. He loves just about any good sports game but gravitates to ones that coincide with the ongoing real seasons of the NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL, and so on. As of now, he's gearing up for EA Sports College Football 25 and what should be a wild summer while still dabbling in the latest Top Spin and MLB The Show.