Player ratings for LSU's roster on EA College Football 26

The new video game is out now for those who ordered the deluxe edition of the game. The standard version comes out on July 10 for the rest of the world, but in the meantime, we have our first look at LSU’s full roster and the ratings. There are multiple players not in the game, but for the 70 players who opted into the game, they got their ratings and place on the depth chart to start the year.
Here’s a rundown of all of the ratings by position. Brian Kelly, Jos Sloan, and Blake Baker are all in the game as well, only seen on the sidelines or in dynasty mode. Tiger Stadium was selected as the No. 1 toughest environment, making road teams shook in every game. The Tigers are well represented in the new game. Here are all of the ratings.
QUARTERBACK
Garrett Nussmeier – 92
Michael Van Buren – 76
Ju’Juan Johnson – 74
Collin Hurley – 70
RUNNING BACK
Caden Durham – 89
Kaleb Jackson – 83
Harlem Berry – 83
Trey Holly – 79
WIDE RECEIVER
Aaron Anderson – 89
Nic Anderson – 88
Barion Brown – 86
Zavion Thomas – 81
Chris Hilton – 80
Destyn Hill – 76
Jelani Watkins – 73
Kylan Billiot – 72
Kyle Parker – 68
TIGHT END
Bauer Sharp – 85
Trey’Dez Green – 82
Donovan Green – 81
JD LaFleur – 68
OFFENSIVE LINE
Josh Thompson – 82
DJ Chester – 80
Braelin Moore – 79
Paul Mubenga – 77
Cown Echols – 77
Ory Williams – 76
Tyree Adams – 75
Weston Davis – 75
Bo Bordelon – 73
Ethan Calloway – 70
Khayree Lee – 70
DEFENSIVE ENDS
Patrick Payton – 88
Jack Pyburn – 80
Jimari Butler – 79
Gabriel Reliford – 75
Dylan Carpenter – 72
CJ Jackson – 70
Kolaj Cobbins – 66
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
Bernard Gooden – 82
Jacobian Guillory – 82
Dominick McKinley – 79
Ahmad Breaux – 79
Shone Washington – 78
Sydir Mitchell – 78
Zion Williams – 73
LINEBACKERS
Harold Perkins – 91
Whit Weeks – 89
West Weeks – 77
Davhon Keys – 76
Tylen Singleton – 75
Charles Ross – 73
Princeton Malbrue – 63
CORNERBACKS
Ashton Stamps – 91
Mansoor Delane – 90
Ja’Keem Jackson – 82
DJ Pickett – 80
PJ Woodland – 77
Michael Turner – 73
SAFETIES
A.J. Haulcy – 88
Tamarcus Cooley – 85
Javien Toviano – 80
Dashawn Spears – 79
Jardin Gilbert – 78
Austin Ausberry – 78
Joel Rogers – 73
KICKER/PUNTERS
Damian Ramos – 79
Grant Chadwick – 74
Aeron Burrell -72
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE – LOUDER, TOUGHER, AND MORE PERSONAL
EA: “Last year’s launch of Home Field Advantage made an instant impact—on gameplay, and all over social media. We heard your feedback loud and clear, and we loved how many of you embraced the challenge of playing on the road, feeling the nerves when stepping into the toughest stadiums in the country.
But this year? We’re turning that pressure up a notch.
Because when you walk into hostile environments like Death Valley at night, or step into a rivalry game with your season hanging in the balance, it’s not just about volume anymore—it’s about survival.
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We kept the name, brought up the intensity of the Stadium Pulse Meter, but everything about Home Field Advantage in College Football 26 has evolved.
It hits harder. It stretches deeper. It feels more alive. And if you’re walking into the wrong stadium at the wrong time? Be prepared for an experience that can break your spirit or forge legends—welcome to College Football 26.