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The Quarterbacks With The Strongest Arms In ‘EA Sports College Football 25’
By Robby Kalland,
6 hours ago
One of the first things you learn when you fire up EA Sports College Football 25 is that throwing the ball is hard . Like, really hard — especially if you try to play on All-American. The goal of the developers was to make the game more realistic, and that meant making college players just generally worse than their NFL counterparts. Not every quarterback is capable of making all of the throws, and if you want to push it down the field with that 70 OVR QB, you will likely pay the price.
As such, arm strength matters more in this game than maybe ever before. If you want to throw the ball over the top or even hit deep outs, corners, or posts before a safety can undercut you for a pick, you better have someone that can really rip it. With that in mind, we went through and found the quarterbacks with the strongest arms in the game, as that might help you pick a team to consider in Dynasty , whether it’s when you start or later on in the coaching carousel as some of these are strong armed freshman.
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Austin Mack (Freshman), Alabama
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JJ Kohl (Freshman), Iowa State DJ Uiagalelei (Senior), FSU Nico Iamaleava (Freshman), Tennessee
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Garrett Nussmeier (Junior), LSU Jalen Milroe (Junior), Alabama Dylan Raiola (Freshman), Nebraska Rickie Van Buren (Sophomore), UAB Ron Kramer (Senior), Nevada Trey Owens (Freshman), Texas Drew Allar (Junior), Penn State
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Callum Wither (Sophomore), Ohio Conner Weigman (Sophomore), Texas A&M Jackson Gilkey (Freshman), UTSA Evan Svoboda (Junior), Wyoming Tyler Van Dyke (Senior), Wisconsin Arch Manning (Freshman), Texas Maalik Murphy (Sophomore), Duke Jayden Denegal (Junior), Michigan Jay Butterfield (Junior), San Jose State Ben Chamberlain (Junior), North Texas JJ Cody (Sophomore), San Jose State Ryan Rivers (Sophomore), Arkansas State Eli Holstein (Freshman), Pitt Cade Fox (Sophomore), USC General Booty (Junior), ULM
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Ty Thompson (Junior), Tulane Kurtis Rourke (Senior), Indiana Max Johnson (Senior), UNC Will Howard (Senior), Ohio State Connor Bazelak (Senior), Bowling Green Christopher Vizzina (Freshman), Clemson Brock Vandagriff (Junior), Kentucky Walker Eget (Junior), San Jose State Luke Kromenhoek (Freshman), FSU Brayden Dorman (Freshman), Arizona Cash McCollum (Freshman), North Texas Walter Taylor III (Sophomore), Colorado Vic Sutton (Freshman), Mississippi State TJ Finley (Junior), Western Kentucky Cam Ward (Senior), Miami (FL) Tate Rodemaker (Junior), Southern Miss Seth Henigan (Senior), Memphis Hank Brown (Freshman), Auburn Harrison Bailey (Senior), Louisville Brendan Sorsby (Sophomore), Cincinnati Donovan Smith (Senior), Houston Miles O’Neill (Freshman), Texas A&M Jake Merklinger (Freshman), Tennessee Amari Jones (Sophomore), FIU Raheim Jeter (Freshman), ECU Taylen Green (Junior), Arkansas Ty Dieffenbach (Freshman), Pitt Jaxson Dart (Senior), Ole Miss Trace Campbell (Sophomore), UAB JP Sangold (Junior), ODU Phillip Rush (Sophomore), Wyoming Rob Webster (Sophomore), New Mexico State Wyatt Quinn (Sophomore), Miami (OH) Garrison Beasley (Freshman), Western Michigan Braden Davis (Sophomore), Syracuse KJ Jefferson (Senior), UCF Jacurri Brown (Sophomore), UCF Tahj Bullock (Junior), Akron Nate Yarnell (Junior), Pitt Kyle Crum (Sophomore), San Diego State Caleb McMickle (Freshman), Houston Marco Lainez (Freshman), Iowa Judd Anderson (Freshman), Miami (FL) Hayden Wolff (Senior), Western Michigan Shedeur Sanders (Senior), Colorado John Alan Richter (Sophomore), Toledo Sam Horn (Sophomore), Mizzou Davis Beville (Senior), South Carolina Carson Beck (Senior), Georgia Brady Allen (Sophomore), Louisville
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