EA Sports' College Football 27 Ratings Put Florida State in the Spotlight
EA Sports has released its highly anticipated College Football 27 ratings for the 2026 roster, offering a snapshot of how the company evaluates each prospect heading into the upcoming season. The numbers are more than just statistics; they shape early conversations among fans, analysts, and the program's coaching staff.
Among the standouts, running back Duce Robinson earned a 92 overall rating, while Texas transfer Quintrevion Wisner was awarded an 89. Wide receiver Michai Danzy topped the speed chart on the Seminoles' list, underscoring his explosive potential.
Projected starting quarterback Ashton Daniels, despite a lengthy collegiate career, received a 77 overall rating, a figure that many observers consider undervalued given his experience. Defensive back Ja'Bril Rawls, slated to start at cornerback, was given a 79 rating that also drew criticism from supporters who believe his 2025 performance warranted a higher mark.
The team's composite rating of 83 places Florida State fifth within the Atlantic Coast Conference, a positioning that reflects both the program's depth and the competitive nature of the league. Fans have taken to social media to argue that players such as Michai Danzy and Mandrell Desir deserve higher rankings, pointing to statistical indicators that they say justify a bump.
With the season opener scheduled for August 29, the true test will be how these ratings translate onto the field. As the Seminoles prepare to face their first opponent, the debate over EA Sports' evaluation will likely intensify, influencing both recruiting narratives and expectations for the upcoming campaign.