We’ve all been busy for the last few months building our dynasties and winning championships at underperforming programs in EA Sports’ College Football 25. But now, for the first time since the game’s release, we’ve seen an update to player ratings based on their real-life performances.
LSU was no exception, with quite a few players seeing bumps in their ratings — though some, such as safety [autotag]Jordan Allen[/autotag], saw their ratings decrease. The biggest risers come among young players who are seeing action as freshmen, such as cornerback [autotag]PJ Woodland[/autotag] (+5) and defensive lineman [autotag]Ahmad Breaux[/autotag] (+4).
Players like [autotag]Mason Taylor[/autotag], [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag] and [autotag]Kyren Lacy[/autotag] all saw ratings boosts, as well. Here are all the players who saw their ratings change in the latest update to CFB 25.
Ratings Updates
- TE Mason Taylor – 92 (+2)
- WR Kyren Lacy – 88 (+1)
- QB Garrett Nussmeier – 87 (+2)
- WR Chris Hilton Jr. – 81 (+2)
- CB Ashton Stamps – 80 (+2)
- WR Aaron Anderson – 80 (+1)
- FS Kylin Jackson – 79 (+3)
- FS Austin Ausberry – 78 (+4)
- QB Rickie Collins – 78 (+1)
- CB JK Johnson – 78 (+1)
- FS Jordan Allen – 78 (-1)
- RG Paul Mubenga – 75 (+4)
- RG Kimo Makane’ole – 75 (-1)
- CB PJ Woodland – 74 (+5)
- DT Ahmad Breaux – 74 (+4)
- LG Bo Bordelon – 74 (+1)
- HB Ju’Juan Johnson – 74 (+1)
- C Coen Echols – 72 (-2)
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