In the latest update to the popular college football video game, two standout players received significant boosts to their overall ratings. Travis Hunter, a versatile wide receiver and cornerback from Colorado, saw his rating jump from 95 to 97, tying him for the highest rating in the game. Meanwhile, Ashton Jeanty, a dominant running back from Boise State, had his rating increased from 91 to 96, making him the top-rated running back and third-highest rated player overall.
Jeanty’s impressive start to the season, which has seen him rush for 845 yards and 13 touchdowns through four games, earned him a well-deserved ratings bump. His team, the No. 21 Broncos, are reaping the benefits of his strong performance.
The update also brought changes to the top 10 highest-rated players in the game, with Jeanty’s addition shaking up the rankings. Ohio State and Georgia remain the two highest-rated teams in the game, each with a rating of 95.
Miami quarterback Cam Ward was another big mover, seeing his rating increase to 91 overall, making him the fifth-best quarterback in the game. His impressive stats, including 1,782 passing yards and 18 touchdowns through five games, earned him a spot among the top 100 players.
Seven other players cracked the top 100 in the update, including tight ends Harold Fannin Jr. and Tyler Warren, center Gus Hartwig, running backs Jarquez Hunter and Makhi Hughes, safety Justin Barron, and tight end Brant Kuithe.
On the flip side, several quarterbacks saw their ratings decrease, including DJ Uiagalelei of Florida State, Jalon Daniels of Kansas, and Alex Orji of Michigan.
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