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College Football 25 Shedeur Sanders: 3 reasons why Colorado QB leads the rally as No. 1 player

Colorado Buffaloes star quarterback Shedeur Sanders is one of the top players to use in College Football 25, and it makes a lot of sense. He has showcased great passing ability in real life, and the game emulates that well. Let's take a deeper dive into what makes Sanders one of the top players in College Football 25.

3 Reasons why Shedeur Sanders dominates in College Football 25

Dot!

The Dot! ability in College Football 25 makes Sanders have an increased throwing accuracy while in the pocket and throwing the football to open receivers. That means if Travis Hunter is running a streak and beats his man, if you keep Sanders in the pocket, that catch should be made.

That is a great way to have back-breaking plays go against the defense and put your team in a better position to put points on the board. You don't need to scramble if you see an open receiver down the field.

Sleight of Hand

The Sleight of Hand ability in College Football 25 gives the quarterback the ability to trick the defense. The ability description gives the quarterback an increased chance to bait the defenders on first down with play action or close to the line to gain if the team is three yards or fewer from first down.

This gives the Colorado Buffaloes an advantage to have successful plays. If the defender bites on the play-action pass, one of the receivers on the play will find an opening and take advantage of it.

Step Up

This College Football 25 ability gives Sanders increased throwing accuracy when not facing pressure in the pocket. That means if you are having trouble with the passing mechanics and getting it inside the blue when throwing the football if there is no pressure and Sanders is sitting in the pocket, there is an increased chance of a completed pass.

This is going to be great when playing against teams with better defensive lines that can take advantage of Colorado's improved offensive line, but it is still a work in progress. Sanders can quickly get the ball off accurately before the pressure gets to him.

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