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Northeast Florida high school graduates in EA College Football 25: See overall ratings


College Football 25 is here. So where do Northeast Florida’s stars of the real-world gridiron stack up on the online field?

The long-anticipated return of the college football video game from EA Sports also means a moment in the virtual spotlight for former high school athletes across the First Coast, many of whom now appear in the game with their full names as part of the new world of Name, Image and Likeness in college athletics.

And the buzz is building: Just as with the Madden series for NFL football, all eyes are on the player rating system used to assess thousands of players across all 134 Football Bowl Subdivision programs throughout the game.

Not surprisingly, Georgia’s Heisman Trophy candidate and former Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football Carson Beck of Mandarin ranks near the very top. But he’s not the only one among locals.

Kickoff time: Who are the best players in Florida in EA College Football 25? Full speed, strength, overall ratings

Check out the College Football overall ratings for players from Jacksonville-area high schools. This list will be expanded.

QUARTERBACKS

Dec 30, 2023; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) drops back to pass against the Florida State Seminoles during the first half in the 2023 Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY SportsDec 30, 2023; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) drops back to pass against the Florida State Seminoles during the first half in the 2023 Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Dec 30, 2023; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) drops back to pass against the Florida State Seminoles during the first half in the 2023 Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Carson Beck, Georgia (Mandarin): 93

Thomas Castellanos, Boston College (Ware County): 79

Colin Hurley, LSU (Trinity Christian): 71

Riley Trujillo, UCF (Bartram Trail): 69

Marcelis Tate, USF (Fletcher): 67

RUNNING BACKS

Myles Montgomery, UCF (Fletcher): 82

Treyaun Webb, Florida (Trinity Christian): 77

Jamie Felix, Georgia Tech (Camden County): 75

WIDE RECEIVERS

Kris Mitchell, Notre Dame (Mandarin): 83

Pat Bryant, Illinois (Atlantic Coast): 81

Marcus Burke, Florida (Trinity Christian): 77

Quincy Burroughs, Wisconsin (Raines): 70

TIGHT ENDS

Nick Elksnis, South Carolina (Episcopal): 74

Connor Cox, South Carolina (Bolles): 70

OFFENSIVE TACKLES

Jalen Rivers, Miami (Oakleaf): 88

Austin Barber, Florida (Trinity Christian): 80

Matthew McCoy, Miami (Creekside): 74

Jamal Meriweather, Georgia (Brunswick): 74

GUARDS

Micah Morris, Georgia (Camden County): 86

Joshua Braun, Arkansas (Suwannee): 78

Deryc Plazz, Miami (Mandarin): 68

CENTERS

Roderick Kearney, Florida (Orange Park): 78

Jake Guarnera, Michigan (Ponte Vedra): 69

DEFENSIVE ENDS

Jordan Hall, Georgia (Westside): 82

Aaron Hester, Florida State (Fletcher): 74

Hayden Schwartz, Minnesota (Bolles): 71

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

Luther McCoy, Minnesota (Creekside): 71

LINEBACKERS

Caden Fordham, N.C. State (Bolles): 80

Grayson Howard, Florida (Jackson): 79

Keonta Jenkins, Virginia Tech (Ribault): 77

Micah Pollard, Michigan (Bartram Trail): 73

Jaden Robinson, Florida (Columbia): 73

Branden Jennings, Mississippi State (Sandalwood): 72

Jack Pyburn, Florida (Bolles): 72

Nic Mitchell, Mississippi State (Mandarin): 70

Trent Carter, Louisville (Bolles): 67

Layne Swafford, Florida (Ponte Vedra): 67

CORNERBACKS

Tahveon Nicholson, Louisville (Riverside): 85

Cam Miller, Penn State (Trinity Christian): 82

Jaheim Singletary, Arkansas (Riverside): 80

Corey Coley, N.C. State (Trinity Christian): 78

Jon Mitchell, Penn State (Mandarin): 76

A.J. Belgrave-Shorter, Penn State (Mandarin): 68

SAFETIES

Shyheim Brown, Florida State (Columbia): 89

Jontez Williams, Iowa State (Bradford): 81

LaMiles Brooks, Georgia Tech (Trinity Christian): 80

Logan Berryhill, USF (Camden County): 75

K.J. Kirkland, Florida State (Raines): 75

Sharif Denson, Florida (Bartram Trail): 74

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: EA College Football 25: Ratings for Jacksonville-area players



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