The Best QBs in EA Sports College Football 25

Utilizing PFF grades from the 2023 season, we deep dive into the analytics to try and determine who the best QB's could be in EA Sports College Football 25.

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The Best QBs in EA Sports College Football 25

Introduction

As we edge closer to the 2025 College Football season, questions about who the best players in the game will be are starting to arise. EA Sports has indicated that they are using Pro Football Focus (PFF) grades serve as a beacon for both player and team grades. So we wanted to dive into the data from last season to try and identify who the best quarterbacks might be in College Football 25.

Projected Top 10 Overall Quarterbacks

1. Dillon Gabriel (Oregon) - Grade: 91.9

Exceptional balance in both passing and running, leading with experience and high performance under pressure.

2. Carson Beck (Georgia) - Grade: 91.5

Strong pocket presence and leadership qualities, known for executing plays with precision in critical moments.

3. Preston Stone (SMU) - Grade: 91.3

Dynamic and versatile, capable of making big plays both on the ground and through the air.

4. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) - Grade: 91.2

Combines a strong arm with mobility, making him difficult to defend against; excellent at extending plays.

5. Garrett Greene (West Virginia) - Grade: 90.9

A true dual-threat with high rushing capabilities, making him unpredictable and challenging for defenses.

6. Jalen Milroe (Alabama) - Grade: 88.7

Known for his robust build and ability to shrug off tacklers, he’s as much a threat with his legs as with his arm.

7. Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) - Grade: 88.4

Displays great football IQ, accuracy, and has the pedigree and poise to make an impact at the highest level.

8. Kaidon Salter (Liberty) - Grade: 88.0

Strong improvisational skills and capable of making plays outside the structure of the offense.

9. Chandler Rogers (Cal) - Grade: 87.8

Quick decision-maker, good at reading defenses; has improved his accuracy and deep ball considerably.

10. Quinn Ewers (Texas) - Grade: 86.8

Known for his arm strength and aggressive playstyle, Ewers can make all the throws required at the collegiate level.

 

Projected Top 10 Passing Quarterbacks

1. Preston Stone (SMU) - Passing Grade: 91.0

Exceptional at deep throws and maintaining accuracy under pressure, making him a standout passer.

2. Carson Beck (Georgia) - Passing Grade: 90.8

Exhibits high accuracy and has a knack for delivering in clutch situations; very reliable in the red zone.

3. Dillon Gabriel (Oregon) - Passing Grade: 90.6

Excellent at managing the game and spreading the ball around to multiple receivers.

4. Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) - Passing Grade: 89.4

Smooth mechanics and great footwork contribute to his precise passing.

5. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) - Passing Grade: 88.7

Strong under pressure, able to fit the ball into tight spaces.

6. Chandler Rogers (Cal) - Passing Grade: 87.5

Shows promise with his quick release and ability to execute fast-paced offensive schemes.

7. Quinn Ewers (Texas) - Passing Grade: 85.6

Has a strong arm, capable of making big plays downfield.

8. Tyler Van Dyke (Wisconsin) - Passing Grade: 85.3

Consistent performer who has improved his decision-making over the past season.

9. Noah Fifita (Arizona) - Passing Grade: 83.9

Agile and quick-thinking, excels in an up-tempo offense.

10. Garrett Greene (West Virginia) - Passing Grade: 83.3

While known more for his running, his passing efficiency, especially on play-action, is notable.

 

Projected Top 10 Running Quarterbacks

1. Garrett Greene (West Virginia) - Rushing Grade: 85.7

Exceptional at finding gaps; his speed and agility make him a top threat in the open field.

2. Jalen Milroe (Alabama) - Rushing Grade: 85.3

Combines power and agility to break tackles and extend plays, making him a nightmare for defensive coordinators.

3. Thomas Castellanos (Boston College) - Rushing Grade: 82.7

Known for his explosive speed and ability to turn a broken play into a significant gain.

4. Haynes King (Georgia Tech) - Rushing Grade: 81.5

Fast and elusive, effective on quarterback designed runs.

5. Kyron Drones (Virginia Tech) - Rushing Grade: 81.2

Strong and agile, he’s capable of making plays with his legs when passing options are limited.

6. Drew Allar (Penn State) - Rushing Grade: 80.9

Surprising mobility for his size, adept at using his legs to keep drives alive.

7. DJ Uiagalelei (Florida State) - Rushing Grade: 80.9

Powerful runner, difficult to bring down, effective in short-yardage situations.

8. Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) - Rushing Grade: 80.1

Agile and quick, excellent at escaping pressure and extending plays.

9. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) - Rushing Grade: 79.9

His dual-threat capability makes him versatile and unpredictable.

10. Will Howard (Ohio State) - Rushing Grade: 78.6

Solid runner, particularly effective on read-options and keeper plays.

Conclusion

What are your thoughts? Are there any other great QB's that we missed on our list that could sneak into the top 10 in any of these categories? Join us over in our Discord and let us know!

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