Texas transfer class ratings revealed by EA College Football 26

One of the cool aspects of EA Sports’ return to college football is the player ratings. While some will quibble with a few, generally it seems EA College Football 26 has some real scouting and science behind them.

Longhorns fans have a good sense of where most returning players land in the ratings. But what about the transfers? When a transfer is announced, it is hard to know just how good the new player is and how he fits within the team.

Thanks to the release of the 2026 version of the game, we now know what the EA CFB computers think of the Texas Longhorns transfer class.

90 – TE Jack Endries (Cal)

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 18: Jack Endries #87 of the California Golden Bears runs after his catch during the first quarter against the UNLV Rebels in the Art of Sport LA Bowl Hosted By Gronk at SoFi Stadium on December 18, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

A high rating to be sure, but Endries is the jewel of this year’s transfer class. He’s already been named a 2026 NFL Draft Sleeper by ESPN and a preseason All-American by Athlon. The former Golden Bear was third in the ACC last year with 623 receiving yards at tight end.

84 – WR Emmett Mosley V (Stanford)

Nov 16, 2024; Stanford, California, USA; Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Emmett Mosley V (10) runs down the sidelines against the Louisville Cardinals during the fourth quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images

During his freshman year, the former Cardinal made the most of his opportunities, hauling in 48 catches for 525 yards and six touchdowns in eight starts. Mosley, who was a ACC Rookie of the Week last year, has good size at 6-foot-2 and has three years of eligibility left.

84 – P Jack Bouwmeester (Utah)

Sep 3, 2022; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Utah Utes punter Jack Bouwmeester (34) during the second half at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

The 6-foot-3, 197 pound Aussie had 60 punts in 2024 for 2,682 yards on an average of 44.7 yards per punt. 13 of the 60 punts went for 50+ yards and 9 landed inside the 20-yard line.

83 – DT Cole Brevard (Purdue)

Sep 21, 2024; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Purdue Boilermakers defensive lineman Cole Brevard (91) walks the field before the game against the Oregon State Beavers at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images

During the 2024 season, Brevard appeared in 11 games and recorded a career-high 19 tackles. He also added 1.5 sacks and 5.5 tackles for a loss to his resume. While his statistics may not jump off the page, he was a solid player for Purdue and produced when called upon. Texas is looking for instant impact from the former Boilermaker.

82 – K Mason Shipley (Texas State)

DALLAS, TEXAS - DECEMBER 26: Punter Seamus O'Kelly #99 holds as place kicker Mason Shipley #36 of the Texas State Bobcats makes a point after a touchdown in the first quarter against the Rice Owls at the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl at Gerald J. Ford Stadium on December 26, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Shipley, who will be a senior for the coming season, has kicked 31 of 35 field goals in his career. The Liberty Hill, TX native was was first-team Sun Belt kicker for 2023 and a semifinalist for the 2023 Lou Groza Award. He also made a 60-yard FG last season setting both the school and conference record.

81 – DT Hero Kanu (Ohio State)

Jan 20, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Hero Kanu (93) against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the CFP National Championship college football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Kanu played in 26 games with the Buckeyes and had 14 tackles and one sack. He came to the United States from Geltendorf, Germany in high school when it was clear he was going to be a college prospect and attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School in California.

81 – DT Travis Shaw (North Carolina)

Nov 16, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels defensive lineman Travis Shaw (4) reacts in the third quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Shaw entered the portal after UNC fired former Texas coach Mack Brown in November. The 6’5.5, 330-pounder has one season of eligibility remaining. Shaw was one of Brown’s biggest signings in Chapel Hill. In his three seasons at North Carolina, Shaw had a hard time being consistent. But his junior campaign showed a lot of improvement, recording 26 tackles, up from his freshman high of 18.

79 – LB Brad Spence (Arkansas)

Sep 2, 2023; Little Rock, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks linebacker Brad Spence (22) celebrates after returning an interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Western Carolina Catamounts at War Memorial Stadium. Arkansas won 56-13. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports

In his last season as a Razorback, Spence recorded 55 total tackles and 4.5 sacks. He also added one pass deflection to his resume while proving to be an essential part of the Arkansas defense. He will look to take his game to another level while wearing the burnt orange. 

78 – DT Maraad Watson (Syracuse)

In his only season as an Orangemen, the New Jersey native recorded 30 total tackles and one pass deflection. He also recorded the first sack of his college career. As he made headlines with his play, Watson also added to his trophy case.

76 – DT Lavon Johnson (Maryland)

As a true freshman in 2023, Johnson appeared in six games, recording five tackles and one sack before notching 19 tackles, one sack, and 1.5 tackles for a loss in eight games in 2024. Johnson missed several games with injury during the 2024 season and only played 164 snaps

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: EA College Football 26 reveals quality of Longhorns transfer class

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