On Wednesday, the College Football 25 rankings were released, showcasing all Alabama Crimson Tide players featured in the new College Football 25 video game. The game is set to release on July 19, just eight days away.
Out of 11,000 athletes, the top 100 were ranked based on evaluations and grades by the game's makers. According to the EA Sports list, all Alabama players have an overall rating of 90 or higher.
Alabama boasts several top players, with center Parker Brailsford and defensive back Malachi Moore leading the team.
- Safety Malachi Moore (92 overall)
- Offensive lineman Parker Brailsford (92 overall)
- Guard Tyler Booker (91 overall)
- Offensive lineman Jaeden Roberts (91 overall)
- Linebacker Deontae Lawson (90 overall)
- Quarterback Jalen Milroe (90 overall)
Ohio State (nine players) and Georgia Bulldogs (six players) also have a strong presence in the top 100.
While no player received a perfect 99 rating, the top five include:
- Michigan cornerback Will Johnson (96 overall)
- LSU left tackle Will Campbell (96 overall)
- Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II (96 overall)
- Tennessee defensive end James Pearce Jr. (95 overall)
- Ohio State free safety Caleb Downs (95 overall)
Among the top 100 are 14 running backs and nine quarterbacks, with Colorado Buffaloes star Shedeur Sanders leading the quarterbacks with a 93 overall rating.
College Football 25 marks the franchise's return after a legal decision allowed college athletes to earn income.
Alabama's Kalen DeBoer steps up to the mic on SEC media days
Alabama's turn at SEC media days is on Wednesday, marking Kalen DeBoer's debut at the event. Next week, three standout Alabama players will speak to the media: quarterback Jalen Milroe, offensive lineman Tyler Booker and defensive back Malachi Moore.
The four-day event kicks off at 9 a.m. CT on Monday. This year, it's being held in Dallas for the first time, making it the fourth different location for the SEC's top media event in as many years.
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