Rutgers features KJ Duff and Antwan Raymond in top college football position ratings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 4:24 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Rutgers University is highlighted for its strong offensive lineup in the latest College Football 27 position ratings, featuring KJ Duff and Antwan Raymond as elite players. KJ Duff, a standout wide receiver, earned a rating of 92, making him the second-highest in the Big Ten after logging 1,084 receiving yards and seven touchdowns last season. Running back Antwan Raymond also received a 92 rating, ranking him highest among Big Ten running backs after rushing for 1,241 yards and 13 touchdowns. Both players are crucial for Rutgers as they aim to improve their five-win total from last season. Fans look forward to seeing how they perform in the upcoming season.
- •KJ Duff is rated 92, fifth-highest among wide receivers nationwide.
- •Antwan Raymond also holds a 92 rating, tops among Big Ten running backs.
- •Both players key to Rutgers' offensive strategy for the upcoming season.
- •Rutgers finished last season with a total of five wins.
- 4:24 PMYahoo Sports — Rutgers dynamic duo headlines College Football 27 position ratings
"The Scarlet Knights will have two elite offensive weapons this season.
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