
These Alabama players are rated the highest in EA Sports College Football 26 game
Announced by the game recently, Alabama is actually the highest-rated college football team in the game, owning an overall rating of 89. The Crimson Tide also have the game's seventh-best offense at an 89 rating, as well as the best defense with an overall rating of 96.
As expected with a team rating that high as well, Alabama likely has to have some highly-rated individual players also, and well, that is exactly what the Crimson Tide do in fact have in the game.
Alabama has a total of seven players among the Top 100 highest-rated overall players in the game, regardless of position, four of which come on offense. Those players, as well as ratings, are Ryan Williams (95), Kadyn Proctor (94), Jaeden Roberts (92), Tim Keenan III (92), Bray Hubbard (91), Deontae Lawson (91), and Parker Brailsford (91).
Taking a deeper look as well, both of Williams and Proctor are among the Top 10 highest-rated offensive players in the game, regardless of position, with the former sitting at No. 2 overall behind only Ohio State wideout Jeremiah Smith. Proctor sits at No. 5 overall, and is also the highest-rated offensive lineman in the game.
Keenan is also among the highest-ranking defensive tackles, sitting No. 4 overall.
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