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Alabama Roster Player Ratings for EA Sports College Football 25 released

On3 imageby:Sam Gillenwater07/15/24

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Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer
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Alabama is entering an all-new era under Kalen DeBoer following the retirement of Nick Saban. They’ll also be stepping back into the virtual world with their program set to be a top team in EA Sports College Football 25.

EA Sports released player ratings for the upcoming game today, including those for the Crimson Tide.

In the rankings they’ve already released, ‘Bama was the No. 4 team at a 92 overall in their Top-25 Power Ranking. That was behind only Georgia (95), Ohio State (93), and Oregon (93). The Tide rated that highly due to the No. 3 offense at 91 overall and the No. 4 defense at a 90. Bryant-Denny Stadium also sat at the No. 2 in Toughest Places to Play behind just Kyle Field.

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Now, here’s how EA Sports rated each player down in Tuscaloosa for College Football 25:

Alabama EA Sports College Football 25 Player Ratings

C: Parker Brailsford – 92
FS: Malachi Moore – 92
RG: Jaeden Roberts – 91
LG: Tyler Booker – 91
QB: Jalen Milroe – 90
MLB: Deontae Lawson – 90
SS: Keon Sabb – 88
K: Graham Nicholson – 88
LT: Kadyn Proctor – 87
HB: Jam Miller – 86
CB: Domani Jackson – 86
HB: Justice Haynes – 86
WR: Germie Bernard – 85
ROLB: Jihaad Campbell – 85
SS: DeVonta Smith – 84
DT: Tim Keenan III – 84
HB: Richard Young – 83
QB: Ty Simpson – 83
WR: Kobe Prentice – 83
LE: LT Overton – 83
TE: CJ Dippre – 83
P: James Burnip – 83
LOLB: Quandarrius Robinson – 82
WR: Kendrick Law – 82
LOLB: Qua Russaw – 81
LT: Elijah Pritchett – 81
WR: Ryan Williams – 81
RE: L. Fox – 81
DT: Damon Payne Jr. – 80
RT: Wilkin Formby – 80
MLB: B. Walker-Smith – 80
DT: X. McKoy – 80
RE: Jehiem Oatis – 79
CB: Jaylen Mbakwe – 79
FS: King Mack – 79
RG: Geno VanDeMark – 79
LOLB: Keon Keeley – 79
ROLB: Justin Jefferson – 79
MLB: Jeremiah Alexander – 79
CB: Zabien Brown – 79
CB: Jahlil Hurley – 79
WR: Jalen Hale – 79
TE: Robbie Ouzts – 78
QB: Austin Mack – 78
RT: Miles McVay – 78
RE: Hunter Obsorne – 78
LE: Jah-Marien Latham – 78
CB: Zavier Mincey – 78
LOLB: Keanu Koht – 78
CB: DaShawn Jones – 78
RG: Olaus Alinen – 78
LOLB: T. Bennett – 78
RE: S. Patrick – 77
HB: Kevin Riley – 76
LG: Casey Poe – 76
QB: Dylan Lonergan, QB – 76
FS: Kameron Howard – 76
SS: Bray Hubbard – 75
DT: Edric Hill – 75
TE: Ty Lockwood – 75
TE: Danny Lewis Jr – 75
LE: Jeremiah Beaman – 75
WR: Jaren Hamilton – 75
HB: Daniel Hill – 74
LT: Naquil Betrand – 74
C: Roq Montgomery – 70
ROLB: A. Winn – 70
LE: Isaia Faga – 69
ROLB: Ccayden Jones – 69
TE: G. Sanders – 69
ROLB: Justin Okoronkwo – 68
WR: Amari Jefferson – 68
WR: Cole Adams – 68
LOLB: Jayshawn Ross – 67
WR: Bubba Hampton – 67
FS: Dre Kirkpatrick Jr. – 66
TE: Kneeland Hibbertt – 57

Alabama will be used plenty as a top-five team in the video game upon its release on July 19th. That’s certainly so now that we have their individual ratings for each player down in Tuscaloosa.