
Early access for EA Sports College Football 26 is just one day away, and the worldwide launch of the video game is set for this Thursday.
The new and improved video game will have more than 2,800 new plays, over 10,000 players and at least 300 real-world coaches, the first time that EA Sports has included college football coaches in the series.
The game will also feature “new situation and stadium-specific music, fight songs, and dynamic commentary,” according to EA Sports’ website.
As college football fans across the country wait to play with their favorite teams and players, we have already taken a look at how each team stacks up. While each team’s full roster with overalls won’t be known until the game’s release, here’s a peek at the highest-rated player at every offensive and defensive position in EA Sports College Football 26.
Defensive positional overalls
Free Safety: Caleb Downs, Ohio State (96 overall)
Middle Linebacker: Anthony Hill Jr., Texas (95 overall)
Left Defensive End: T.J. Parker, Clemson (95 overall)
Right Defensive End: Dylan Stewart, South Carolina (94 overall)
Cornerback: Jermod McCoy, Tennessee (94 overall)
Defensive Tackle: Peter Woods, Clemson (94 overall)
Strong Safety: Dillon Thieneman, Oregon (93 overall)
Right Outside Linebacker: Suntarine Perkins, Ole Miss (93 overall)
Left Outside Linebacker: Gabe Jacas, Illinois (92 overall)
Offensive positional overalls
Wide Receiver: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State (98 overall)
Halfback: Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame (95 overall)
Left Tackle: Kadyn Proctor, Alabama (94 overall)
Right Tackle: Spencer Fano, Utah (94 overall)
Right Guard: Ar’maj Reed-Adams, Texas A&M (93 overall)
Tight End: Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt (93 overall)
Quarterback: Cade Klubnik, Clemson (92 overall)
Left Guard: Cayden Green, Missouri (92 overall)
Center: Jake Slaughter, Florida (92 overall)
A full list of the top 100 players in EA Sports College Football 26 is here.