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Top 5 fastest QBs in College Football 25 ft. Jalen Milroe

EA Sports College Football 25 has a lot of incredible players at the quarterback position. The speed on some quarterbacks can help avoid taking sacks, scrambling out of the pocket and finding an open man, or simply getting some yards and first downs on broken plays.

Not all of the fastest QBs in College Football 25 are going to be starters but there are a lot of quarterbacks that use their legs as a weapon. Let's take a look at the fastest QBs in all of College Football 25.

Fastest QBs in College Football 25

Taylen Green, Arkansas (91)

Quarterback Taylen Green transferred to the Arkansas Razorbacks for this season and has shown himself to be a good passer. However, his legs bring him onto the next level as he is a legitimate threat to pull off a massive run.

With the Broncos over the last two seasons, he has 159 rushing attempts for 1,022 yards (6.4 yards per carry) and 19 rushing touchdowns. If you do not put up a quarterback spy with a linebacker, it is going to be tough to slow him down.

Alex Orji, Michigan (91)

Sophomore Alex Orji is expected to be the starting quarterback for the Michigan Wolverines this season and he provides a lot of speed.

With the threat of running back Donovan Edwards already in people's minds, Orji has the ability to pull off big runs himself. He had 15 rushing attempts for 86 yards (5.7 yards per pop) with a rushing touchdown last season and can continue to showcase his ability in space to miss tacklers.

Jalen Milroe, Alabama (91)

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe is tied with the other two quarterbacks ahead of him with 91 speed. He has showcased the ability to run the football well when needed as last season, he had 161 rushing attempts for 531 yards (3.3 yards per try) with 12 rushing touchdowns.

With a new offense being instilled under coach Kalen DeBoer, there is the chance to see Milroe's speed more utilized. But in the game, he can roll out of the pocket and take some extra yardage with the threat of passing being there.

Michael Johnson Jr, Florida Atlantic (92)

Backup quarterback junior Michael Johnson Jr. has not seen the field often but has electrifying speed under center. Last season, he had 23 rushing attempts for 140 yards (6.1 yards per carry) with seven rushing touchdowns for the FAU Owls.

While he is not used too much, he can scramble out of the pocket and be a good player in wildcat formations.

Nate Johnson, Vanderbilt (95)

Vanderbilt's backup quarterback, redshirt sophomore Nate Johnson transferred to the Commodores after spending the last two seasons with the Utah Utes.

He is going to be difficult to tackle in the backfield as he had 59 carries for 235 yards (4.0 yards per attempt) with four rushing touchdowns. If someone substitutes Johnson in at quarterback, be ready to put up a QB spy.

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