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See Tennessee Football’s Individual, Team Ratings In New EA College Football Video Game

Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava in Citrus Bowl/ Photo via Tennessee Athletics

After an 11-year hiatus, the EA College Football video game is back. Its early release was on Monday afternoon with Tennessee football coming in at the No. 15 ranking in the game.

The Vols’ top players are many of the ones you would expect but there are some mild surprises. A few players didn’t opt into the game including LSU offensive tackle transfer Lance Heard.

Here’s the team and individual rankings for Tennessee football in the new video game.

Overall Rankings

Overall: 85

Offense: 83

Defense: 80

Individual Rankings

Quarterback

  1. Nico Iamaleava — 86 overall
  2. Gaston Moore — 75 overall
  3. Jake Merklinger — 75 overall
  4. Navy Shuler — 72 overall
  5. Ryan Damron — 66 overall

Running back

  1. Dylan Sampson — 85 overall
  2. Cameron Seldon — 79 overall
  3. Peyton Lewis — 76 overall
  4. DeSean Bishop — 75 overall
  5. Khalifa Keith — 75 overall

Receiver

  1. Squirrel White — 87 overall
  2. Bru McCoy — 86 overall
  3. Chris Brazzell II — 82 overall
  4. Donte Thornton Jr. — 81 overall
  5. Nathan Leacock — 79 overall
  6. Mike Matthews — 79 overall
  7. Kaleb Webb — 77 overall
  8. Chas Nimrod — 74 overall
  9. Braylon Staley — 74 overall
  10. Nate Spillman — 65 overall

Tight end

  1. Holden Staes — 81 overall
  2. Ethan Davis — 77 overall
  3. Charlie Browder — 72 overall
  4. Matthew Salansky — 56 overall

Left Tackle

  1. Larry Johnson III — 77 overall
  2. Brian Grant — 75 overall
  3. Bennett Warren — 74 overall

Left Guard

  1. Jackson Lampley — 81 overall
  2. Andrej Karic — 78 overall
  3. Sham Umarov — 78 overall
  4. Max Anderson — 72 overall

Center

  1. Cooper Mays — 89 overall
  2. Vysen Lang — 70 overall
  3. William Satterwhite — 68 overall

Right Guard

  1. Javontez Spraggins — 81 overall
  2. Ayden Bussell — 76 overall
  3. Masai Reddick — 75 overall
  4. Gage Ginther — 70 overall

Right Tackle

  1. John Campbell Jr. — 77 overall
  2. Dayne Davis — 76 overall
  3. Jesse Perry — 69 overall

Left Defensive End

  1. Dominic Bailey — 80 overall
  2. Jayson Jenkins — 72 overall

Right Defensive End

  1. James Pearce Jr. — 95 overall
  2. Caleb Herring — 79 overall
  3. Josh Josephs — 79 overall
  4. Jordan Ross — 79 overall
  5. Kellen Lindstrom — 69 overall

Defensive Tackle

  1. Omari Thomas —83 overall
  2. Bryson Eason — 81 overall
  3. Daevin Hobbs — 78 overall
  4. Elijah Simmons — 76 overall
  5. Jaxson Moi — 74 overall

Left Outside Linebacker

  1. Chandavian Bradley — 67 overall
  2. Ben Bolton — 62 overall

Middle Inside Linebacker

  1. Keenan Pili — 79 overall
  2. Jeremiah Telander — 73 overall
  3. Edwin Spillman — 72 overall

Right Outside Linebacker

  1. Arion Carter — 76 overall
  2. Kalib Perry — 73 overall
  3. Jalen Smith — 71 overall

Cornerback

  1. Rickey Gibson III — 79 overall
  2. Jermod McCoy — 77 overall
  3. Jordan Matthews — 77 overall
  4. Jalen McMurray — 74 overall
  5. Kaleb Beasley — 74 overall
  6. Christian Harris — 72 overall
  7. Marcus Goree Jr. — 69 overall

Free Safety

  1. Jourdan Thomas — 81 overall
  2. JaKobe Thomas — 77 overall
  3. Boo Carter — 75 overall
  4. Will Brooks — 71 overall
  5. William Wright — 58 overall

Strong Safety

  1. Andre Turrentine — 79 overall
  2. Christian Charles — 77 overall
  3. John Slaughter — 72 overall
  4. Edrees Farooq — 69 overall

Kicker

  1. Josh Turbyville — 64 overall

Punter

  1. Jackson Ross — 79 overall

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