NC State complete roster and ratings in EA Sports College Football 25

The day college football fans all over the country waited more than a decade for has finally arrived. EA Sports released its College Football 25 video game Monday afternoon, and NC State football is in the game as one of the ACC’s top teams.
Now that the game is available, TheWolfpacker.com took a close look at the program’s roster. NC State has a 87 overall rating with a defense that checks in at 82 overall. The Pack’s 87 overall offense is the No. 16 unit in the country.
Let’s take a look at the rating for each member of NC State’s video game roster. The top-five players on the Pack are:
*** Wide receiver Kevin Concepcion (89)
*** Cornerback Aydan White (88)
*** Quarterback Grayson McCall (88)
*** Left tackle Anthony Belton Jr. (87)
*** Safety Devan Boykin (86)
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Rosters will be updated throughout the year. Nick Campbell is still listed as a member of the Wolfpack after transferring to Appalachian State. Notable players who are not included in the first addition include:
*** Safety Donovan Kaufman
*** Wide receiver Jonathan Paylor
*** Safety Ronnie Royal III
*** Running back Jordan Poole
*** Safety Kerry Martin
*** Safety Daemon Fagan
*** Cornerback Jackson Vick
*** Running back Demarcus Jones II
*** Nickel Isaiah Crowell
*** Linebacker Zane Williams
*** Defensive lineman Josh Alexander-Felton
*** Offensive lineman Tyler West
*** Offensive lineman Matt McCabe
*** Offensive lineman Obi Obasuyi
*** Safety Jakolbe Baldwin
*** Kicker Kanoah Vinesett
*** Defensive lineman D.J. Jackson
TheWolfpacker.com’s Noah Fleischman also contributed to this report.