Ohio State Player Ratings Revealed for EA Sports College Football 27

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The 2026 college football season is creeping up, and Ohio State fans are buzzing. The action kicks off September 5th with Ball State rolling into Ohio Stadium.

But before the real games get going, folks will get their hands on EA Sports College Football 27. This edition has Buckeye fans particularly hyped, since Ohio State lands the second-highest rating in the game.

The Buckeyes’ offense? Ranked first. Their defense? Seventh. Not too shabby.

Player ratings are always a hot debate. So, what makes Ohio State’s roster so special in this year’s game?

Ohio State’s High Ratings in EA Sports College Football 27

Ohio State’s football team is basically a video game cheat code at this point. Their second-highest overall rating in EA Sports College Football 27 says it all.

The offense is stacked with playmakers, and the defense is no pushover either. It’s a pretty balanced squad, honestly, and it shows.

Jeremiah Smith: The Only 99 Overall Player

Here’s something wild—wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is the only player in the entire game with a 99 overall rating. That’s not just hype, he’s got the skills to back it up.

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Fans and gamers are going to have a blast putting him to work on Saturdays (and, let’s be real, probably all week long).

Notable Absences in the Initial Release

Most of the Scarlet and Gray roster made it into College Football 27, but there are some missing faces. Thanks to NIL deals, 29 players decided not to opt in for the initial launch.

It’s not permanent, though. They can always join later through updates. A lot of these guys are from Ohio State’s 2026 freshman class, which was ranked No. 2 nationally.

Key Players Missing from the Game

Here are a few of the big names not in the game yet:

  • Chris Henry Jr.: A wide receiver everyone’s been talking about.
  • Legend Bey: This running back has a bright future ahead.
  • Brock Boyd: Another receiver folks wanted to see in digital form.
  • Bennett Christian: Tight end with a ton of upside.
  • Jordyn Woods and Jordan Thomas: Two cornerbacks who add depth to the defense.

Position-by-Position Player Ratings

Even with those absences, Ohio State’s roster in College Football 27 is loaded. Here’s a quick look at the ratings by position.

Quarterbacks

Joe McGuire leads the pack at quarterback with a 75 overall. He’s got the leadership chops, and he’ll need them this year.

Wide Receivers

Jeremiah Smith is the obvious star, but the rest of the receiver group isn’t just there to fill space. Even without Chris Henry Jr., they’ve got plenty of firepower.

Running Backs

Losing Legend Bey stings a little, but the running back room is still deep. There’s no shortage of guys who can move the chains.

Tight Ends

Bennett Christian’s not in the game yet, but the rest of the tight ends can hold their own. Blocking, catching, you name it—they’ll do what’s needed.

Defense

Jordyn Woods and Jordan Thomas would’ve helped the secondary, but the defense is still solid. There’s enough talent left to keep that high ranking intact.

Conclusion

The 2026 college football season is inching closer, and honestly, Ohio State fans have plenty of reasons to be excited. EA Sports College Football 27 is finally dropping, and it’s giving us a sneak peek at what’s ahead.

The Buckeyes are stacked with talent. Their roster in the game? It’s one of the highest rated, and you can really feel the hype building.

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Sure, a few names are missing here and there, but the depth is still impressive. Ohio State’s lineup—both in the game and on the actual field—looks tough to beat.

If you’re hungry for more details about player ratings or just want to keep tabs on the latest news, check out the full article on 247Sports. There’s a lot more to dig into over there.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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