Alabama's top five players rated in EA Sports College Football 27
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 8:00 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
The Alabama Crimson Tide receive an overall rating of 86 in the upcoming EA Sports College Football 27 video game, positioning them as one of the top teams in the SEC. Their defense is strong with a rating of 89, while the offense is rated at 82. Highlighted in the rankings are Bray Hubbard, rated 94, who leads as the top strong safety, followed by Zabien Brown at 92, Ryan Coleman-Williams at 91, Yhonzae Pierre at 91, and Keon Sabb at 90. Hubbard, a returning senior, was the team's leading tackler last season with a notable performance yield. The game's release anticipates further showcasing the talents of these athletes in the upcoming season.
- •Alabama is rated 86 overall in EA Sports College Football 27.
- •Bray Hubbard is Alabama's highest-rated player at 94.
- •Zabien Brown follows at 92, with strong defensive contributions.
- •Ryan Coleman-Williams rates 91, leading Alabama receivers.
- •Game release scheduled enhances anticipation for player performances.
- 8:00 PMYahoo Sports — 5 highest rated Alabama players in EA Sports College Football 27 game
"Alabama is one of college football's highest rated tams in the EA Sports College Football 27 video game. Here are the Crimson Tide's top five players.
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