Florida State football fans, gear up for an exciting 2026 season, as EA Sports has cast a spotlight on the Seminoles' star-studded lineup in College Football 27. With standout players like All-ACC wide receiver Duce Robinson and Texas transfer Quintrevion Wisner leading the charge, the team is packed with talent.
Robinson shines with an impressive overall rating of 92, while Wisner isn't far behind at 89. Offensive lineman Xavier Chaplin also stands tall with an 87 rating.
Let's not overlook wide receiver Michai Danzy, who has caught everyone's attention after a breakout 2025 season. Danzy's speed rating is the highest on the roster, reflecting his explosive potential on the field.
Meanwhile, Mandrell Desir, who made waves as one of the ACC's top freshmen last year, holds an 84 overall rating. Some fans might argue that both Desir and linebacker Chris Jones, rated at 83, deserve a bit more love in the ratings department.
While Florida State's roster is brimming with highly rated players, EA Sports' overall team rating of 83 raises eyebrows. This places the Seminoles fifth in the ACC, sparking debate about whether their projected starters and depth are being undervalued.
The conversation gets even more interesting when we dive into the ratings of players beyond the top tier. Take Ashton Daniels, the projected starting quarterback, who brings 37 games of collegiate experience to the table.
Despite this, his overall rating sits at 77. He's not alone, as several expected starters find themselves in the 76-79 range, which could explain the team's overall rating despite having multiple players in the mid-to-upper 80s.
Consider cornerback Ja'Bril Rawls, who is projected to start and received a 79 rating. Rawls, who started nine games in 2025, racked up 40 tackles, one interception, and three pass breakups, proving his reliability in the Seminoles' defense. With the key role he'll play in Tony White's defense this season, some fans might feel his rating doesn't quite capture his potential impact.
The question of whether Florida State is being underestimated is up for debate. EA Sports acknowledges the Seminoles' top-tier talent, but some projected starters' ratings might leave fans eager for the game to launch, hoping for a chance to prove the skeptics wrong.
With just nine Saturdays until kickoff, the Seminoles, led by Mike Norvell, will soon have the opportunity to demonstrate whether EA Sports has truly captured their prowess. As the anticipation builds for the August 29 opener, the stage is set for Florida State to showcase its strength and possibly exceed expectations.
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