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In 2025, Travis is all set for the NFL, but Coach Prime won’t have to wait for a suitable replacement. Presenting the WR Will Sheppard, whose commitment is a blessing for Colorado. Undoubtedly, Colorado has one of the best roasters in College Football and exemplifies the same in the EA NCAA video game. to play with. This year, the Buffs are the second highest-rated Big 12 team in EA Sports College Football 25. Despite this, some players on the Colorado football team are not satisfied with their overall rating. Colorado’s wide receiver Will Sheppard is one of them. 

Not to surprise, based on EA Sports’ rating, Colorado has one of the best receiver pools in the country. The highest-rated receiver in the game is Travis Hunter, a two-way star, who got an overall rating of 95. On the other hand, receivers Jimmy Horn Jr. and LaJohntay Wester both scored an 85 overall, while Will Sheppard, a transfer from Vanderbilt, scored an 84 overall.

 Some Buffs can puff out their chest with their rating, but others, Sheppard for one, are highly underestimated. Looking at his stats, fans were anticipating a well-structured rating based on Will’s track record and marketability. The 84 has come off a few numbers below than what he could have justified.

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The most intriguing fact is that receivers make up four of the Buffs’ eight best-rated players. So, you get an idea that the go-to wide receiver in the red zone or when attempting to fit the ball into confined spaces will be Sheppard. Let’s evaluate his EA rating.

The evolution of Will Sheppard’s EA Rating

The EA rating takes into account both the players’ likeness and their performance traits. Depending on these two factors, let’s analyze Will’s EA rating. The large-framed wide receiver has an 89 catch percentage and an 88 catch percentage of traffic.

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Sheppard has become one of the SEC’s most reliable and underappreciated wide receivers over the past two seasons. He led the Commodores in every significant receiving category, totaling 107 receptions, 1460 yards, and 17 touchdowns while facing the top cornerbacks in the SEC. Back on July 30, we found major hype surrounding Sheppard, the new commitment for the Buffs to strengthen their offensive line. “Will Sheppard comin for everything this season,” commented ToxicBuffsFan, ensuring Deion’s hardship ends in 2024!

As of now, the NIL valuation of the star athlete has not been disclosed yet; he inked endorsement deals with companies like Morgan & Morgan, Anchor Impact, and Anchor Collective. So, you get an idea about the fanbase and popularity holds the Buffs’ star wide receiver. Currently, he is preparing for Buff’s next battle to win. Do you believe he will strengthen Colorado’s offense to address their weakness?

If you’re interested in knowing more about college football and the current NIL landscape, do check out this ES Think Tank episode with Doug Sanders.

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