July is right around the corner, and for video game players, College Football 27 is coming out soon. The game has a worldwide release date of July 9, with early access featured as soon as July 2 for some. Michigan fans will be able to pick up the sticks and play with their Wolverines, chasing that national title. And now, you can find out what every player is rated. It's important to note that ratings will change throughout the season, and some players who aren't going to be in the game on launch day could opt in at a later date. Now, let's take a look at every Michigan player who is in the game, and their overall rating. Top 10 overall playersEdge John Henry Daley - 92 overallCB Jyaire Hill - 91 overallS Rod Moore - 90 overallWR Andrew Marsh - 88 overallRT Andrew Sprague - 87 overallC Jake Guarnera - 87 overallRB Jordan Marshall - 87 overallCB Smith Snowden - 87 overallDT Trey Pierce - 87 overallRG Nathan Efobi - 84 overallQuarterbacksJunfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesBryce Underwood - 83 overallBrayden Fowler- Nicolosi - 75 overallTommy Carr - 74 overallBrady Smigiel - 73 overallColin Hurley - 68 overallNotable omission: Chase HerbstreitBryce Underwood isn't going to see a step up from where he ended College Football 26 ranked. The sophomore has something to prove — even to game developers. It's interesting to see Colin Hurley initially in the game for Michigan, who left the Wolverines fairly early in the process. Chase Herbstreit was in College Football 26, but is left out on launch day. Running backsJordan Marshall - 87 overallSavion Hiter - 83 overallMicah Ka'apana - 76 overallFB Eli Owens - 75 overall Jonathan Brown - 71 overallNotable omissions: Donovan Johnson and Bryson KuzdzalYou can argue that Jordan Marshall should be ranked in the 90s for how last season went. Barring a late-season injury, Marshall easily breaks 1,000-yards, and that was with being second-fiddle to Justice Haynes for a quarter of the season. Also, hello, Savion Hiter. An initial 83 rating is very telling for his expectations. Bryson Kuzdzal didn't opt into College Football 26, and isn't in the initial launch. Kuzdzal must not want to be in the game, and EA has Eli Owens listed as a fullback — in the Max Bredeson role. Wide receiversJunfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesAndrew Marsh - 88 overallJaime Ffrench - 81 overallJJ Buchanan - 79 overallTravis Johnson - 78 overallI'Marion Stewart - 76 overallKendrick Bell - 75 overallJamar Browder - 73 overallJacob Washington - 68 overallInitial omissions: Salesi Moa, Channing Goodwin, CJ Charleston, and Jaylen PileAssuming Michigan's passing attack does what is expected, Andrew Marsh will likely bump into the low 90s at some point this season. I found it interesting that JJ Buchanan in third on Michigan's depth chart, but he wasn't in last season's game, so that could've played a factor for EA. I'Marion Stewart moved to the secondary in real life, but he is listed as a wide receiver. Both Channing Goodwin and CJ Charleston were in College Football 26, but apparently didn't opt in for this game. Also, fans are hoping to see Salesi Moa opt in very soon. Tight endsZack Marshall - 74 overallDeakon Tonielli - 72 overallHogan Hansen - 72 overallJalen Hoffman - 69 overallNotable omission: Mason BonnerClearly, the developers aren't real high on Michigan's tight end unit. After losing Marlin Klein, both Zack Marshall and Hogan Hansen are expected to play a major role this season. While Marshall is the No. 1 tight end, EA has both Tonielli and Hansen battling for No. 2. Offensive lineJunfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesAndrew Sprague - 87 overallJake Guarnera - 87 overallNathan Efobi - 84 overallAndrew Babalola - 82 overallBlake Frazier - 82 overallEvan Link - 82 overallMalakai Lee - 79 overallBrady Norton - 77 overallLuke Hamilton - 75 overallAvery Gach - 74 overallHouston Ka'aha'aina-Torres - 70 overallAce Hamilton - 66 overallNotable omissions: Marky Walbridge, Peter Donini, and Tommy FraumannThe first 'wow' moment on the list comes in at offensive line. Senior Nathan Efobi isn't locked into a starting role in real life, some believe he might not even be the No. 6 lineman on the team, but he's ranked third overall in the game.Freshman Malakai Lee has a nice start to his College Football 27 career. A 79 overall lineman who will only continue to progress. Defensive lineEdge John Henry Daley - 92 overallDT Trey Pierce - 87 overallEdge Carter Meadows - 80 overallDT Alister Vallejo - 79 overallEdge Cameron Brandt - 79 overallEdge Nate Marshall - 79 overallDT Enow Etta - 78 overallEdge Dominic Nichols - 77 overallDT Jonah Lea'ea - 76 overallEdge Lugard Edokpayi - 75 overallDT Chibi Anwunah - 72 overallEdge Tariq Boney - 70 overallEdge Benny Patterson - 68 overallNotable omissions: Julius Holly, Titan Davis, McHale Blade, Bobby Kanka, Travis Moten, Deyvid Palepale, and Ted HammondAnother position group that's a little shocking. True freshmen Carter Meadows and Alister Vallejo are going to be listed as starters in the game, as they are ranked second at their respective positions. Meadows, a five-star, should be ranked high, but both Cameron Brandt and Dominic Nichols have a lot of playing time compared to Meadows. Enow Etta and Jonah Lea'ea, who are either starting or playing pivotal roles in real life, are ranked third and fourth.True freshmen Titan Davis and McHale Blade are currently not in the game, but hopefully opt in at some point. LinebackersMGoBlue.comNathaniel Owusu-Boateng - 77 overallNathaniel Staehling - 76 overallTroy Bowles - 76 overallAisea Moa - 73 overallChase Taylor - 72 overallMax Alford - 71 overallMarkel Dabney - 69 overallNotable omissions: Zach Ludwig, Kaden Catchings, Aden Reeder, and Christian PierceIt's not surprising to see Owusu-Boateng, Staehling, and Bowles all close together at the top. But what is somewhat shocking is to see Chase Taylor so much lower. Actually, Taylor has been predicted to be a mainstay starter at linebacker this season. Maybe his three-star rating played a factor for EA. CornerbacksJyaire Hill - 91 overallSmith Snowden - 87 overallZeke Berry - 82 overallShamari Earls - 77 overallJo'Ziah Edmond - 76 overallJamarion Vincent - 75 overallNotable omission: Jeremiah LoweThis position group is going to have a big change for Dynasty players after one season. With just six cornerbacks opting in, players will lose the top three after one season — unless EA implements the 5-for-5 rule. SafetiesJunfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesRod Moore - 90 overallChris Bracy - 78 overallTaylor Tatum - 76 overallKainoa Winston - 75 overallJordan Young - 74 overallMason Curtis - 74 overallJacob Oden - 71 overallNotable omissions: Jordan Deck and Ernest NunleyA few notes here.. Both Jordan Young and Mason Curtis are severely underrated. Michigan is going to rotate four safeties this season, and Young and Curtis are among those four. Taylor Tatum just switched to safety, and appears to have a favorable rating on launch day. Kainoa Winston has the tools to be really good, but it's shocking to see him rated above both Young and Curtis right away. SpecialistsK Trey Butkowski - 77 overallP Cameron Brown - 75 overallBoth transfers opted into the game at kicker and punter, respectively. Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Every Michigan Player in College Football 27 With Overall Rating
Here is every Michigan player who opted into the new video game with their overall rating.







