
EA College Football 26 Player Ratings: Texas Longhorns
The much anticipated release of EA College Football 26 is happening this week. The thing that's really drawing attention is the player ratings. While some will quibble with a few, generally EA College Football 26 has some real scouting and science behind the numbers.
Some of the most facilitating ratings for the Longhorns are the new transfers. Cal tight end transfer Jack Endries has the highest rating at 90. Oddly, that's the same rating as starting quarterback Arch Manning.
The highest rated player on offense is Tre Wisner with a 91. The highest player on defenses, and Texas overall, is Anthony Hill Jr. with an eye-popping 95 rating.
Texas has the No. 1 rated offense in the new game and the No. 2 rated defense. The Longhorns are the No. 2 rated team overall with an 88 rating. The offense has a rating of 91. The defense checks in with a rating of 94.
And don't forget. The Longhorns cut from the new game is based on how much users play with each team. The more you and others play with Texas, the more money the program gets.
Here are the individual player ratings:
QUARTERBACK
RUNNING BACK
WIDE RECEIVER
TIGHT END
OFFENSIVE LINE
DEFENSIVE LINE
LINEBACKER
CORNERBACK
SAFETY

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