Cardinals RB Trey Benson clinches a 55-6 victory against SEC powerhouse while playing as Florida State
Arizona Cardinals rookie running back Trey Benson is enjoying EA College Football 25. The FSU product posted a picture on his Instagram stories on July 19, showing him using his Alma mater to defeat the Georgia Bulldogs by a 55-6 score line.
This shouldn't come as a surprise, as Trey Benson enjoyed an impressive two-year stint with the Florida State Seminoles.
How good is Florida State in EA College Football 25?
According to Fox, Florida State is the 12th highest-rated team in EA College Football 25 with an 88 overall rating. The Seminoles' 83 overall offensive rating in CFB 25 is good for 22nd in the game, and their 88 overall defensive rating is good for 11th in the game.
Furthermore, the Seminoles play at Doak S. Campbell Stadium, which, according to EA Sports, is the ninth toughest stadium to play in.
Let's take a look at the ten highest-rated players in Florida State:
- LE: Patrick Payton, 90
- LT: Darius Washington, 89
- SS: Shyheim Brown, 89
- CB: Azareye’h Thomas, 88
- C: Maurice Smith, 88
- DT: Darrell Jackson Jr., 88
- CB: Fentrell Cypress II, 87
- QB: DJ Uiagalelei, 86
- HB: Roydell Williams, 85
- DT: Joshua Farmer, 85
What can you expect from Trey Benson and the Cardinals in 2024?
The Arizona Cardinals drafted Trey Benson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The former Florida State standout joins a running back room that features James Conner, Michael Carter, and Emari Demercado.
Benson became the 12th draft pick to sign a rookie deal with the Cardinals this year after he was offered a four-year contract on Thursday.
"I haven't been anxious," Benson said. "I knew it was going to happen at one point. I just kept my head down and continued to work."
He starts the season as the team's RB2 and will aim to make the most use of the touches he receives in a pass-heavy offense at Arizona. We expect Benson to take over the starting running back job sometime in the season. The franchise ended last season with a 4-13 record, the fourth-worst in the league.
Now the Cardinals have rookie wideout star Marvin Harrison on their roster, a fit again Kyler Murray, and the always improving Trey McBride at tight end. The Cardinals have no excuses for not making a postseason push in the upcoming season.