Since the return of EA Sports’ iconic college football game, its release has become a summer rite of passage. It’s not just because gamers like the game or because players like the game. Since its return post-NIL, players can be themselves in the game. They get a small cut through an NIL agreement, and they can play the game with them and their teammates in it. Plus, EA Sports has made a commitment to making its player ratings as realistic as possible. For those reasons and a host of others, the game’s popularity has soared far beyond an initial surge over pent-up demand when the game was shelved. But it isn’t just the stars that get player ratings. Yes, those players get plenty of attention. But now every player that agrees to be in the game is in the game and gets a player rating. For Oklahoma State, that’s more than 70 players that are in the game and have player ratings. With the game in wide release on Thursday, let’s dive into how each player is ranked. Every OSU Player’s CFB 27 Player RatingOklahoma State's Drew Mestemaker and running back Caleb Hawkins. | USA TODAY Network via Reuters ConnectEA Sports gives every player that is in the game an overall score, which is from 0 to 100. Those scores are based in part on six separate categories that also receive scores — speed, strength, agility, awareness, change of direction, injury and awareness. Those individual scores don’t add up to 100 and other factors go into the overall scores. Going into the season just two Oklahoma State players have overall player ratings of 90 or better — running back Caleb Hawkins (91) and wide receiver Wyatt Young (90). Quarterback Drew Mestemaker is just outside that percentile at 89. Those scores can change during the season based on a variety of factors, including actual game play. For now, here is the rating for every OSU player in the College Football 27 game:RB Caleb Hawkins: 91WR Wyatt Young: 90QB Drew Mestemaker: 89LB Ethan Wesloski: 87CB Mo Horn: 86EDGE James Williams: 84WR Justin Bowick: 83RB Ayo Adeyi: 82WR Chris Barnes: 82WR Miles Coleman: 82OG Johnny Dickson III: 81OT Braydon Nelson: 80TE Donovan Green: 80LB Isaiah Chisom: 80WR Israel Polk: 80FS Christian Bodnar: 79OG Jacob Sexton: 79SS Evan Jackson: 78DT Jerry Lawson: 78WR Rodney Harris II: 78EDGE Braylon Rigsby: 77DT Enai White: 77DT Fatafehi Vailea II: 77EDGE Jaleel Johnson: 77TE Oscar Hammond: 77DT Saadiq Clements: 77OT Joseph Hanson: 76WR Kam Powell: 76CB LaDainian Fields: 76EDGE Landon Dean: 76OG Louie Canepa: 76FS Mose Phillips III: 76SS Cameron Epps: 75RB KD Jones: 75RB Tre Page III: 75FS Vincent Holmes: 75OT Ashton Lepo: 74EDGE DeSean Brown: 74DT Dominic Macon: 74CB Kollin Lewis: 74EDGE Malik Charles: 74EDGE Rashod Bradley: 74EDGE Billy Walton III: 73EDGE Keviyan Huddleston: 73SS Quinton Hammonds: 73K Sam Keltner: 73CB Trudell Berry: 73RB William Mason: 73LB Carl'veon Young: 72CB Kobi Foreman: 72LB Tate Romney: 72LT Shaun Torgeson: 71WR Terrence Lewis: 71TE Bodie Boydstun: 70LB Jack Puckett: 70LB Trip White: 70LB Dallas Winner-Johnson: 69OG Desmond Magiya: 69WR Jabarie Thornton: 69P Lachie Pozzobon: 69CB Marrel Davis III: 69OG Miguel Chavez: 69C Tyler Mercer: 69QB Grant Jordan: 68C Jakobe Sanders: 68OT Kai Holec: 68LB Taurean Davis: 68SS Braeden Presley: 67QB Broderick Vehrs: 66EDGE DJ Jackson Jr.:65TE Caden Yates: 64LB Gunnar Wilson: 64C Isaiah Bowman: 56 Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow