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Clemson Roster Player Ratings for EA Sports College Football 25 released

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber07/15/24
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Dabo Swinney and Clemson head to Notre Dame Stadium this week. (Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The 11-year wait is finally over, and college football fans will soon be able to enjoy a brand-new EA Sports College Football video game for the first time since 2013.

Of course, one massive difference between the upcoming edition of the game and those of the distant past is that the actual players will be involved. Thanks to developments on the NIL front over the past couple of years, no longer are the days of operating as “QB #12” or some computer-generated name while playing the game. Fans can use their favorite team’s real players.

As the College Football 25 release date inches closer and closer, EA Sports continues its dribble of releasing info about the game, and now, they’ve officially posted the player ratings for each team. Below, you can see the full roster of Clemson players and how the video game rates them. Check it out:

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Clemson’s EA Sports College Football 25 Player Ratings

LB Barrett Carter 94
DT Peter Woods 90
TE Jake Briningstool 89
RB Phil Mafah 88
RT Blake Miller 87
QB Cade Klubnik 87
CB Avieon Terrell 86
DE T.J. Parker 86
S R.J. Mickens 86
C Marcus Tate 85
S Khalil Barnes 85
WR Tyler Brown 83
DT Demonte Capehart 83
LB Drew Woodaz 82
DT Peyton Page 82
CB Jeadyn Lukus 82
CB Shelton Lewis 82
WR Antonio Williams 81
LB Kobe McLeod 81
LT Tristan Leigh 81
LB Sammy Brown 81
WR T.J. Moore 80
RG Walker Parks 80
QB Christopher Vizzina, 79
S Tyler Venables 79
WR Troy Stellato 79
S Kylon Griffin 79
DE Cade Denhoff 79
DT Vic Burley 79
P Aidan Swanson 78
DT Caden Story 78
LB Jamal Anderson 78
RG Harris Sewell 77
WR Adam Randall 77
DE A.J. Hoffler 77
S Sherrod Covil Jr. 77
S Kylen Webb 76
LG Collin Sadler 76
DE Zaire Patterson 76
DT CB Corian Gibson 75
WR Cole Turner 75
S Ricardo Jones 75
C Ryan Linthicum 75
WR Bryant Wesco Jr. 75
DE Darien Mayo 74
LT Ian Reed 74
CB Myles Oliver 74
RG Elyjah Thurmon 73
DE Jahiem Lawson 73
RB Javis Green 73
LB Dee Crayton 73
CB Branden Strozier 72
S Rob Billings 72
S Joe Wilkinson 71
S Noah Dixon 71
CB Misun Kelly 71
RB Keith Adams Jr. 71
RB David Eziomume 70
TE Josh Sapp 70
RB Jay Haynes 70
TE Olsen Patt-Henry 69
K Nolan Hauser 69
WR Noble Johnson 69
K Robert Gunn III 69
S Tavoy Feagin 68
TE Markus Dixon 68
RT Ronan O’Connell 68
DT Champ Thompson 67
C Mason Wade 67
LB C.J. Kubah-Taylor 66
LG Watson Young 65
P Jack Smith 65
QB Trent Pearman 56
LS Philip Florenzo 56

It’s pretty neat to get to see how a neutral party views the Tiger roster. Obviously, Clemson fans have their own analysis of which players should be rated higher or lower, but the EA ratings provide a nice snapshot of how the roster looks in the eyes of the experts who put together the ratings. If nothing else, the ratings also provide a first snapshot of what fans can possibly expect out of another terrific freshman class for Dabo Swinney.