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Jalen Milroe and the Top 15 Fastest QBs in College Football 25

Jalen Milroe is among the fastest QBs in College Football 25. But who else ranks among him as the fastest quarterbacks in college football?

Quarterback is perhaps the most important position in all of sports. A starting pitcher can win you plenty of games in baseball, a great facilitator can help orchestrate a dominant offense in basketball, but nothing can quite turn a franchise around like a great QB. This same rule applies to College Football 25, and one way to find an elite QB starts with identifying raw athletic ability. With that in mind, here are the 15 fastest QBs in College Football 25.

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Aside from QBs who are great at throwing, you have those rare cyborgs who can not only throw but run at great speeds as well. Current guys like Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are the gold standard of today’s NFL dual-threat QBs. Legends like Michael Vick, Randall Cunningham, Cam Newton, and Fran Tarkenton also come to mind of course.

These quarterbacks can change the game and throw defenses off. Plus, they’re fun to watch and fun to use in video games like College Football 25. The Operation Sports Game of the Year has plenty of great running QBs who can give you plenty of extra yards on different plays.

In this article, we’ll list the top 15 fastest QBs in College Football 25. And let me tell you that there are a variety of schools represented here so there’s a decent chance that your favorite squad might have a quality scrambling QB to run with. Keep in mind that many of these players aren’t starters (and can’t throw like Lamar or Josh) but they can be fun to bring in at different periods during a game.

Oh, and if you want a great way to sort through the player ratings on PC, then there’s one place that you’ll find very useful. But without further delay, here are the 15 fastest QBs in College Football 25.

15 Fastest QBs In College Football 25

1. Nate Johnson – Vanderbilt (Speed: 95 Acceleration: 95)

2. Karson Gordon – UCLA (Speed: 93 Acceleration: 95)

3. Michael Johnson – Syracuse (Speed: 92 Acceleration: 94)

4. Jalen Milroe – Alabama (Speed: 92 Acceleration: 93)

5. James Resar – Iowa (Speed: 93 Acceleration: 87)

6. Thomas Castellanos – Boston College (Speed: 89 Acceleration: 95)

7. Alex Orji – Michigan (Speed: 91 Acceleration: 92)

8. Michael Hawkins Jr. – Oklahoma (Speed: 90 Acceleration: 93)

9. Robby Ashford – South Carolina (Speed: 89 Acceleration: 92)

10. Arrington Maiden – Memphis (Speed: 88 Acceleration: 93)

11. Avery Johnson – Kansas State (Speed: 88 Acceleration: 93)

12. Alonzo Barnett III – James Madison (Speed: 88 Acceleration: 93)

13. Luke Moga – Oregon (Speed: 90 Acceleration: 91)

14. Taylen Green – Arkansas (Speed: 91 Acceleration: 89)

15. Mike Wright – Northwestern (Speed: 91 Acceleration: 89)

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Colin Mieczkowski
Colin Mieczkowski has been a writer for Operation Sports for a bit now and loves golf and basketball games. In addition, he's really been bewitched by the Steam Deck and has been looking for any and all ways to play sports games on Steam's portable device. When he's not playing PGA Tour 2K, NBA 2K, or EA Sports PGA Tour, you can find him watching plenty of sports on TV.