Florida State’s offense enters the 2026 season with plenty of unknowns, but College Football 27 is giving fans an early chance to sort through the pieces.
The Seminoles will launch the game with an 83 overall offensive rating, and the headliner is no surprise: Duce Robinson sits atop the roster as Florida State’s best offensive player. The wide receiver is also listed among the top talents in the country, and another 1,000-yard season is on the radar. The instruction from the game is simple: just throw it Duce’s way and pray.
Behind Robinson, the offense is packed with fresh faces and a few intriguing building blocks. Florida State brought in a new starting quarterback, overhauled its offensive line, and added a talented running back and tight end who are expected to have major roles.
Among the newcomers and returners, Nate Bowen stands out as a player who could settle in somewhere along the interior of the line. He has three years of eligibility left, which makes him a name to watch early in dynasty mode.
At receiver, Jasen Lopez and Jayvan Boggs are tied as the third-highest rated players at the position. Lopez brings 91 speed, which should help him create explosive plays.
Another receiver, Randy Pittman Jr., is the kind of player who may not have the flash of some teammates but should still be productive.
Samuel Singleton Jr. comes in as the third-highest rated running back, but he has one trait that jumps off the page: 91 speed, the best in the room.
Florida State’s offensive line picture is a little different in the game than it is in real life. Chimdia Nwaiwu appears to have the inside track at right tackle in reality, but EA Sports rates him at just 71 overall, which points to Pabst handling the spot in College Football 27.
Then there’s Kromah, whose upside clearly has people excited. The feeling around him is that it may be tough to keep him from heading to the NFL after his second year in Dynasty.
Danzy is another player who should give gamers plenty to work with. Now entering his second year at wide receiver, he is already Florida State’s fourth-highest rated offensive player.
At tight end, Chapman is projected to be a steady option in the virtual game, especially working with Daniels’ athleticism and the backfield depth around him.
That backfield depth is part of what makes Florida State’s offense so interesting in the game. Wisner, Kromah, and Singleton Jr. form what should be one of the most dangerous combinations in College Football 27.
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