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Kentucky Roster Player Ratings for EA Sports College Football 25 released

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber07/15/24
Kroger Field at kickoff of a night Kentucky football game - Dr. Michael Huang, Kentucky Sports Radio
Kroger Field at kickoff of a night football game - Dr. Michael Huang, Kentucky Sports Radio

The 11-year wait is finally over, and college football fans will soon get to enjoy playing 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 Kentucky players and how the video game rates them. Check it out:

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Kentucky’s EA Sports College Football 25 Player Ratings

DL Deone Walker – 93
CB Maxwell Hairston – 91
C Eli Cox – 88
LT Marques Cox – 86
WR Dane Key – 85
WR Barion Brown – 85
LOLB JJ Weaver – 84
CB JQ Hardaway – 83
SS Zion Childress – 83
MLB D’Eryk Jackson – 82
RB DeaMonte ‘Chip’ Trayanum – 81
WR Ja’Mori Maclin – 81
SS Alex Afari Jr. – 81
QB Brock Vandagriff – 80
DT Keeshawn Silver – 80
DT Josaih Hayes – 80
RG Jager Burton – 80
RB Demie Sumo-Karngbaye – 79
FS Kristian Story – 79
TE Jordan Dingle – 79
TE Josh Kattus – 79
DL Octavious Oxendine – 78
CB Jantzen Dunn – 78
K Alex Raynor – 77
DL Kahlil Saunders – 77
QB Beau Allen – 76
FS Jordan Lovett – 76
FS Ty Bryant – 76
LT Ben Christman – 76
DL Brian Robinson – 75
QB Gavin Wimsatt – 75
RT Courtland Ford – 75
ROLB Grant Godfrey – 75
DL Tre’vonn Rybka – 74
FS Cam Dooley – 74
WR Fred Farrier II – 74
SS Terhyon Nichols – 74
LOLB Tyreese Fearbry – 73
DL Darrion Henry-Young – 73
DT Tavion Gadson – 73
LG Dylan Ray – 73
LOLB Jacob Smith II – 73
RG Jalen Farmer – 73
CB Avery Stuart – 73
LG Paul Rodriguez – 72
DT Kendrick Gilbert – 72
P Wilson Berry – 72
ROLB Jayvant Brown – 71
CB Nasir Addison – 71
WR Anthony Brown-Stephens – 71
SS Jaden Smith – 70
DL Tommy Ziesmer – 70
TE Khamari Anderson – 70
RG Austin Ramsey – 70
RT Malachi Wood – 70
QB Cutter Boley – 70
RB Jamarion Wilcox – 69
ROLB Daveren Rayner – 69
RB Jason Patterson – 69
C Koby Keenum – 69
MLB Devin Smith – 68
C Aba Selm – 68
LOLB Jacob Smith – 68
ROLB Quintavion Norman – 67
MLB Caleb Redd – 67
MLB Noah Matthews – 67
LT Hayes Johnson – 67
MLB Antwan Smith – 67
WR David Washington Jr. – 66
TE Willie Rodriguez – 66
MLB Steven Soles Jr. – 65
WR Hardley Gilmore IV – 64
WR Brandon White – 64
SS Jackson Schulz – 63
LS Walker Himebauch – 50

It’s pretty neat to get to see how a neutral party views the Wildcats’ roster. Obviously, Kentucky 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 their transfer players and freshmen, who are otherwise pretty mysterious to the Big Blue Nation.