Overall rating for every Michigan football player in EA Sports College Football 26

With an 85 overall rating, Michigan Wolverines football is the 15th-best team in the EA Sports College Football 26 video game ahead of the season (the rankings will be updated throughout the campaign).
The Maize and Blue have four players ranked in the top 100 — graduate safety Rod Moore (92 overall), senior EDGE Derrick Moore (91), graduate offensive lineman Giovanni El-Hadi (91) and graduate defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny (91).
The next-highest rated player is junior cornerback Jyaire Hill at 89 overall, and he’s one of 24 Wolverines with an overall rating of 80 or higher.
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Here’s a look at the overall rating of every Michigan player in the video game. It’s worth noting that not every Wolverine is featured in the game just yet.
The deluxe edition of the game came out July 7 ahead of the July 10 official release date.
Michigan football players overall rating in EA Sports College Football 26
• S Rod Moore — 92
• EDGE Derrick Moore — 91
• OL Giovanni El-Hadi — 91
• DT Rayshaun Benny — 91
• CB Jyaire Hill — 89
• RB Justice Haynes — 87
• LB Ernest Hausmann — 87
• LB Jaishawn Barham — 87
• K Dominic Zvada — 86
• EDGE TJ Guy — 85
• DT Damon Payne Jr. — 84
• OL Greg Crippen — 84
• WR Donaven McCulley — 83
• RB Jordan Marshall — 83
• S TJ Metcalf — 82
• DT Trey Pierce — 82
• OL Evan Link — 82
• QB Bryce Underwood — 81
• DT Tré Williams — 81
• RB CJ Hester — 81
• QB Mikey Keene — 81
• LB Troy Bowles — 80
• OL Andrew Sprague — 80
• EDGE Cameron Brandt — 80
• S Brandyn Hillman — 79
• S Jaden Mangham — 79
• DT Enow Etta — 79
• FB/TE Max Bredeson — 79
• CB Zeke Berry — 78
• CB Shamari Earls — 77
• OL Andrew Babalola — 77
• WR Anthony Simpson — 77
• OL Nathan Efobi — 76
• TE Marlin Klein — 77
• CB Caleb Anderson — 76
• TE Jalen Hoffman — 75
• OL Lawrence Hattar — 75
• OL Ty Haywood — 75
• TE Eli Owens — 75
• DB Jordan Young — 75
• CB Jo’Ziah Edmond — 75
• QB Jadyn Davis — 75
• S Mason Curtis — 75
• WR Semaj Morgan — 75
• WR Fredrick Moore — 75
• RB Micah Ka’apana — 75
• OL Luke Hamilton — 75
• OL Blake Frazier — 75
• EDGE Lugard Edokpayi — 75
• P Luke Bauer — 75
• QB Davis Warren — 74
• OL Avery Gach — 74
• WR Andrew Marsh — 74
• LB Jimmy Rolder — 74
• EDGE Dominic Nichols — 74
• DT Ike Iwunnah — 74
• LB Jaydon Hood — 74
• WR Peyton O’Leary — 74
• CB Jayden Sanders — 73
• LB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng — 73
• TE Brady Prieskorn — 72
• DT Ted Hammond — 72
• EDGE Devon Baxter — 72
• WR Kendrick Bell — 72
• OL Connor Jones — 72
• DB Jacob Oden — 71
• DT Bobby Kanka — 70
• DT Travis Moten — 70
• WR Jamar Browder — 70
• WR I’Marion Stewart — 70
• OL Jake Guarnera — 70
• TE Hogan Hansen — 70
• TE Zack Marshall — 70
• LB Cole Sullivan — 70
• K Stuart Blake — 69
• OL Kaden Strayhorn — 68
• CB Tevis Metcalf — 68
• QB Chase Herbstreit — 66
• LB Chase Taylor — 66
• LB Zach Ludwig — 63