Three Florida Football players undervalued in EA Sports CFB 25

The ratings are out for Florida and three players would like to have had a higher rating
A commercial for the College Football 25 video game, featuring Texas Football quarterback Quinn Ewers plays during the fifth inning of the Longhorns' baseball game against the Kansas Jayhawks, Thursday, May 16, 2024 at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin.
A commercial for the College Football 25 video game, featuring Texas Football quarterback Quinn Ewers plays during the fifth inning of the Longhorns' baseball game against the Kansas Jayhawks, Thursday, May 16, 2024 at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin. / Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA
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As we noted earlier this week, Florida Football didn't get a ton of love from EA Sports for the upcoming College Football 25 video game that is set to launch this week. The Gators are considered a 3 1/2 star team and had zero players ranked in the top 100 overall.

We are now learning the ratings for individual players in the game and the following are three players who were jobbed out by EA Sports with their rating.

Tank Hawkins (67 overall)

It's not shocking to see Hawkins have a rating in the 60s. He is a true freshman who was considered a fringe four-star prospect in the industry rankings who didn't do a ton in the spring game. EA Sports has to go off of what they see to make a rating.

But based on reports that we coming out of spring camp, Hawkins was torching guys in practice and yet he is Florida's lowest rated wide receiver.

To EA's credit, they did give Hawkins a speed rating of 97, giving him some hidden weapon potential.

Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson (76 overall)

Considering Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson was considered a top 100 overall offensive tackle by Pro Football Focus in 2023, a 76 rating feels low for the transfer from San Diego State.

Yes, he has to prove he can do it in the SEC and not just the Mountain West, but considering true freshman Jason Zandamela and returner Damieon George are rated higher than Crenshaw-Dickson it feels like he is being undervalued.

Devin Moore (83 overall)

In 94 coverage snaps in 2023, Devin Moore was targeted 12 times and gave up just five receptions for a total of 30 yards. He also had a missed tackle rate of just 12%.

Because he only played 194 total snaps it's fair enough his rating is 83, which is still a good rating. But considering Jason Marshall was given Florida's highest rating at 89 and transfer Cormani McClain was given an 82 after his subpar season at Colorado, 83 doesn't do Moore justice.

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