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Do you think Davis Warren's ratings in EA Sports College Football 25 do justice to his real potential?

Ahead of Michigan’s much-awaited game against Texas, Wolverines star quarterback Davis Warren says, “I know I belong,” emphasizing his confidence ahead of the second week of the college football season. Amidst that, fans are buzzing over EA Sports College Football 25 ratings and where their favorite player stands. These ratings placed Davis among the notable players in college football.

EA Sports gives these rankings based on some criteria, such as a player’s performance on the field, physical attributes, and overall grip over the game. Added to that, some other things also matter, which are a player’s completion percentage, their presence of mind during high-pressure moments, and touchdown-to-interception ratio. On top of that, their mental makeup also plays a role in these rankings. Michigan quarterback Davis Warren stands at 77th overall in the EA Sports College Football 25; however, the rankings put him in 139th place for his quarterback position.

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Davis Warren’s 77th position in the EA Sports College Football 25 puts him just between his two Michigan teammates, Alex Orji and Jack Tuttle, who are ranked in the 78th and 76th positions, respectively. It might help build healthy competition in the Michigan quarterback room. Besides that, the topmost layer of quarterbacks includes Shedeur Sanders from the Buffs and Carson Beck from the Bulldogs. The rating for these two players is 93.

Davis Warren’s journey to EA Sports’ high ranking

Besides that, Davis’s journey to become a starting quarterback at Michigan has been a roller coaster ride. He arrived from Los Angeles to Michigan, facing many difficulties, including leukaemia, which caused his weight loss and hair loss. Despite going through all that, he kept his focus on the game, ultimately leading him to his first career start against Fresno State. ” Can’t get in third and long situations,” said Davis, reflecting the need for efficiency in Michigan’s offense.

Besides that, in his first start, he completed 15 out of 25 passes for 118 yards and a touchdown and helped Michigan’s 30-10 win over Fresno State in the first week of the 2024 season. ” I never wavered. I wanted to be here, stated Warren, reflecting on his football career with the Wolverines. Added to that, he got noticed from Michigan’s spring game where he secured 6 out of 9 passes while running for 136 yards and two touchdowns. That performance helped him secure the starting position for Michigan. As of week two of the 2024 season, Davis’s future performance will improve his next rankings in EA Sports College Football 25 and among his fellow players. Given a strong start, all eyes are on him for the upcoming Michigan versus Texas game. Let us know who your current favorite is in college football.

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