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Tennessee Roster Player Ratings for EA Sports College Football 25 released

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Tennessee, Neyland Stadium
Tennessee, Neyland Stadium - © Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK

Rocky Top is ready to be back in the game with the upcoming release of EA Sports College Football 25. Now, that reality is one step close following their announcement involving the Vols today.

EA Sports released the player rankings for the video game earlier today, including those for the Tennessee Volunteers.

In the previously announced ratings, Tennessee did not make the Top-25 Power Rankings as well as either of the Top-25’s for offensive or defensive units. However, Neyland Stadium did land at No. 13 in Toughest Places to Play.

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Here’s where the Volunteers rated as individual players in the game:

Tennessee EA Sports College Football 25 Player Ratings

RE James Pearce Jr. 95
C Cooper Mays 89
WR Squirrel White 87
WR Bru McCoy 86
QB Nico Iamaleava 86
RB Dylan Sampson 85
DT Omari Thomas 83
WR Chris Brazzell 82
WR Dont’e Thornton Jr. 81
S Jourdan Thomas 81
RG Javontez Spraggins 81
TE Holden Staes 81
LG Jackson Lampley 81
DT Bryson Eason 81
DE Dominic Bailey 80
S Andre Turrentine 79
RB Cameron Seldon 79
P Jackson Ross 79
LB Keenan Pili 79
DE Jordan Ross 79
WR Nathan Leacock 79
WR Mike Matthews 79
DE Joshua Josephs 79
DE Caleb Herring 79
CB Rickey Gibson III 79
LG Shamurad Umarov 78
LG Andej Karic 78
DT Daevin Hobbs 78
S Jakobe Thomas 77
WR Kaleb Webb 77
CB Jermod McCoy 77
CB Jordan Matthews 77
LT Larry Johnson III 77
TE Ethan Davis 77
S Christian Charles 77
RT John Campbell Jr. 77
DT Elijah Simmons 76
RB Peyton Louis 76
DT Jaxson Moi 76
RT Dayne Davis 76
LB Arion Carter 76
RG Ayden Bussell 76
LT Brian Grant 75
RB DeSean Bishop 75
RG Masai Reddick 75
QB Gaston Moore 75
QB Jake Merklinger 75
S Boo Carter 75
RB Kahlifa Keith 75
LT Bennett Warren 74
WR Chas Nimrod 74
CB Kaleb Beasley 74
WR Braylon Staley 74
CB Jalen McMurray 74
LB Jeremiah Telander 73
LB Kalib Perry 73
QB Navy Shuler 72
S John Slaughter 72
LB Edwin Spillman 72
LG Max Anderson 72
TE Charlie Browder 72
DE Jayson Jenkins 72
CB Christan Harrison 72
LB Jalen Smith 71
S Willl Brooks 71
C Vysen Lang 70
RG Gage Ginther 70
S Edrees Farooq 69
RT Jesse Perry 69
DE Kellen Lindstrom 69
CB Marcus Goree Jr. 69
C William Satterwhite 68
TE Cole Harrison 66
QB Ryan Damron 66
WR Nate Spillman 65
K Josh Turbyville 64
LB Ben Bolton 62
S William Wright 58
TE Matthew Salansky 56

Tennessee surely feels as though their team and their venue in Knoxville deserved some more love from EA. Hopefully they think better of their player ratings, though, based on these that came out ahead of the game’s release on July 19th.