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Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty headline CFB 25's first ratings boost - ESPN

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Colorado's Travis Hunter and Boise State's Ashton Jeanty received big boosts in the first in-season player ratings update for EA Sports College Football 25 on Wednesday.

Hunter, Colorado's do-it-all wide receiver/cornerback, saw his player rating improve from 95 to 97 overall, which tied for the best in the game.

Michigan cornerback Will Johnson surpassed Oklahoma State running back Ollie Gordon II as the highest-rated player in College Football 25.

After his powerful start to the 2024 season, Jeanty's overall rating was bumped up from 91 to 96, making him the top running back and No.

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