What is Gunner Stockton’s rating in College Football 26?

EA Sports’ College Football 26 video game released earlier this month on July 10. The Georgia Bulldogs are a team that is highly rated as one of the top 10 rated teams in the game at 87 overall.

Georgia’s most notable player in College Football 26, like just about any football video game, has to starting quarterback Gunner Stockton, who is an 82 overall upon the first release of the game. An underrated part of his football ability is his athleticism, but EA Sports made sure that it didn’t fly under the radar with his speed being an 81 while his acceleration is an 86. Stockton has the mobility to frustrate opponents.

Stockton’s throwing ratings are is impressive. He has a 92 throw power and did show his arm strength in the Notre Dame game with him pushing the ball down field vertically. His accuracy that could improve throughout the year in the game if he displays it in real time in his first full season as the starting quarterback at Georgia. Stockton’s ratings for accuracy are 85 short, 86 medium, and 79 deep accuracy.

His toughness is highly rated but could have been improved to start where it is at a 90. The famous hit he took in the SEC championship against Texas is still talked about to this day. Stockton hopping right back up after he took a massive hit and shows he could at least have a 95 rating for toughness.

Stockton has a solid rating, but he is not ranked among Georgia’s top 10 players in the popular video game.

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