Florida Gators Player and Overall Ratings Revealed for College Football 25

Florida Gators Player and Overall Ratings Revealed for College Football 25

Details about the player ratings of University of Florida’s Gators in EA Sports new College Football 25 video game is out.

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One of the participants of EA Creator Network is C4 on YouTube who uploaded Saturday the multi-year rebuild of Gators in the game’s dynasty mode, in which almost every Florida player under this name was used in the game.

From the video, the Gators received an 87 overall defense and an overall of 86 for the offence, which provided an overall of 86 team wide.

Thus, Florida’s highest-rated player is corner Jason Marshall Jr. having an overall rating of 89. Among the Gators’ are the top-ranked offense players, UR jr. RB Montrell Johnson Jr. , 87, and C Jake Slaughter, 87, both of whom are rated equally.

Completing the list of the top-five Florida players are receivers Eugene Wilson III at 86 overall, and Elijhah Badger at 85 overall.

Others to note as Gators are true freshman quarterback DJ Lagway who stands at 80 in overall and that is just the same score as Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola among true freshmen QBs in the game. Also, starting quarterback Graham Mertz possesses the base card with the overall rating of 84.

As for the Florida players, the fastest player in the game is true freshman receiver Tank Hawkins, who was assigned 97 overall speed. Other players such as Receivers Aidan Mizell (96) and TJ Abrams (95) occupy that slot in the same position.

Thanks to Gators Illustrated , the total of the player ratings for the revealed players has been computed. They are given below and are segregated according to the position groups. College Football 25 developed by EA Sports is also expected to hit the shelves on July 19.

For the details, recall that C4 did not cover all the Florida players who are in the game. Some of them include, ; Jordan Castell of safety, Joey Slackman of defensive lineman, Caleb Banks also of defensive lineman, Grayson Howard of linebacker, Sharif Denson also of defensive back and the special team players.

This article would be soon updated the moment those overalls are launched into the public.

OFFENSE

QB

Graham Mertz: 84

DJ Lagway: 80

Clay Millen: 75

Parker Leise: 64

RB

Montrell Johnson Jr. : [28] The specific groups as defined here are: Anderson, Battani, Bernazzani, Bettati, Blanc, Bondu, Bony, Bros, Carlier, Chabanceau, Chénier, Chéreau, Chouard, Cloche, Cointat, Combettes, Dastoris, Delannoy, Demarty, Desfourneaux, Deslandes, Desmaize, Devion,

Treyaun Webb: 77

Jadan Baugh: 75

Kahnen Daniels: 74

Cam Carroll: 67

Jakobi Jackson: 64

WR

Eugene Wilson III: 86

Elijah Badger: 85

Chimere Dike: 80

Aidan Mizell: 78

Marcus Burke: 77

Ja'Quavion Fraziars: 74

Kahleil Jackson: 74

Andy Jean: 71

TJ Abrams: 68

Taylor Spierto: 68

Jerrae Hawkins: 67

TE

Arlis Boardingham: 78

Hayden Hansen: 78

Keon Zipperer: 75

Gavin Hill: 73

Tony Livingston: 72

Rocco Underwood (Long Snapper): 63

OL

Jake Slaughter: 87

Austin Barber: 80

Damieon George Jr. : 79

Roderick Kearney: 78

Devon Manuel: 78

Jason Zandamela: 77

Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson: 76

Riley Simonds: 76

Christian Williams: 75

Caden Jones: 74

Mark Pitts: 74

Kamryn Waites: 74

Fletcher Westphal: 74

DEFENSE

EDGE

Tyreak Sapp: 84

Kelby Collins: 82

Justus Boone: 80

LJ McCray: 80

Kamran James: 78

TJ Searcy: 78

George Gumbs: 76

Ja’Markis Weston: 69

Layne Swafford: 67

DL

Cam Jackson: 80

Jamari Lyons: 79

Desmond Watson: 79

LB

Shemar James: 84

Myles Graham: 78

Derek Wingo: 77

Deuce Spurlock II: 72

DB

Jason Marshall Jr. : San Francisco 89

Asa Turner: 84

Ja’Keem Jackson: 83

Devin Moore: 83

Cormani McClain: 82

Trikweze Bridges: 79

Dijon Johnson: 78

DJ Douglas: 76

Bryce Thornton: 75

Aaron Gates: 74

Jameer Grimsley: 73

Greg Smith III: 73

Teddy Foster: 68