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LSU Roster Player Ratings for EA Sports College Football 25 released

Grant Grubbsby:Grant Grubbs07/15/24

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LSU fans have plenty to look forward to in “EA Sports College Football 25.” On June 28, the game revealed its power rankings, with LSU sitting at No. 8 with a 90 overall rating. Now, EA Sports has unveiled the individual roster ratings for the Tigers.

EA Sports had its hands full with LSU’s talented roster. In the 2024 campaign, quarterback Garrett Nussmeier will look to fill the void left by 2023 Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels. Returners Kaleb Jackson and Josh Williams will provide support in the backfield, while transfers CJ Daniels and Zavion Thomas aim to give opposing defenses headaches out wide.

Linebacker Harold Perkins Jr. will be the nucleus of LSU’s defense. Meanwhile, EDGE Bradyn Swinson will hold down LSU’s defensive front and safety Sage Ryan will anchor the Tigers’ secondary. EA Sports accounted for each of these players and more in their official ratings.

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LSU EA Sports College Football 25 Player Ratings

LT: W. Campbell, 96
LOLB: H. Perkins Jr., 92
TE: M. Taylor, 90
RT: E. Jones Jr., 90
WR: K. Lacy, 87
RG: M. Frazier, 86
LG: G. Dellinger, 86
WR: C. Daniels, 86
QB: G. Nussmeier, 85
HB: J. Williams, 83
RE: D. Womack, 82
MLB: G. Penn III, 82
SS: M. Burns, 82
LE: S. Jones, 81
DT: J. Guillory, 81
HB: K. Jackson, 81
C: D. Chester, 81
CB: J. Toviano, 80
WR: Z. Thomas, 80
DT: Z. Cables, 80
CB: Z. Alexander, 80
WR: C. Hilton, Jr. 79
FS: J. Allen, 79
ROLB: W. Weeks, 79
CB: A. Stamps, 78
TE: K. Pimpton, 78
TE: M. Markway, 78
DT: J. Lee, 78
QB: A. Swann, 78
CB: J. Brown, 78
FS: J. Gilbert, 77
RE: B. Swinson, 77
TE: T. Green, 77
CB: J. Johnson, 77
QB: R. Collins, 77
CB: Z. Evans III, 77
DT: J. Suggs, 76
LE: P. Shand, 76
RG: K. Makane’ole, 76
HB: C. Durham, 76
SS: K. Jackson, 76
DT: T. French, 76
DT: A. Towery, 76
FS: D. McBryde, 76
MLB: W. Weeks, 75
K: D. Ramos, 75
LT: W. Davis, 75
HB: T. Holly, 75
FS: M. Langlois, 75
RT: T. Adams, 75
LOLB: D. Carpenter, 75
LOLB: T. Singleton, 74
LG: C. Echols, 74
DT: S. Washington, 73
CB: J. Johnson, 73
LE: G. Reliford, 73
HB: L. Wentworth, 73
FS: J. Rogers, 73
LT: B. Bordelon, 73
K: A. Burrell, 72
WR: K. Billiot, 72
WR: J. Watkins, 72
LT: P. Mubenga, 71
QB: C. Hurley, 71
DT: D. Johnson, 70
LE: A. Breaux, 70
RT: E. Calloway, 70
MLB: D. Keys, 70
CB: P. Woodland, 69
SS: T. Blaylock, 69
LOLB: K. Cobbins, 69
P: P. Todd, 68
RT: O. Williams, 68
C: K. Lee Jr., 68
ROLB: X. Atkins, 68
WR: M. Turner, 68
WR: L. Ibieta, 68
WR: K. Engram, 68
WR: K. Parker, 67
K: N. Nibert, 65
LOLB: P. Malbrue, 63
LOLB: C. Jackson, 61
TE: S. Roy, 54
FS: T. Short, 50

LSU is yet to win more than 10 games in a season under head coach Brian Kelly. In his third season at the helm, Kelly will have a chance to break this narrative and earn a spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff.