Michigan State football: Who will be highest rated Spartan in College Football 25?

Oregon State quarterback Aidan Chiles carries the ball during the spring showcase at Reser Stadium,
Oregon State quarterback Aidan Chiles carries the ball during the spring showcase at Reser Stadium, / Brian Hayes / USA TODAY NETWORK
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It's been a huge couple of weeks for college football video game fans. EA Sports has officially announced that the new College Football 25 video game will be released this summer and the trailer with all of the info will be coming out in May. Michigan State football fans can't wait to take over the program and build a dynasty in East Lansing.

It's one of those video games that unites everyone and if you've ever played, you're probably marking the release date on your calendar and couldn't be more excited.

So the news of the video game coming out this summer (officially) got me thinking: which Spartans would get the highest ratings in the game?

Of course you'll have guys around college football like Travis Hunter or Carson Beck or Dillon Gabriel or Ollie Gordon getting ratings in the 90s because, well, they're the best that the sport has to offer. But what about a school like Michigan State that has plenty of talent but is in the middle of a slight rebuild after the Mel Tucker tenure and heading into the Jonathan Smith era?

Here's which Spartans I believe will get the highest ratings and I'll even try to put numbers on them:

Aidan Chiles -- 88 overall
Jonathan Kim -- 86 overall
Nathan Carter -- 84 overall
Jordan Hall -- 84 overall

Those are the four guys who I believe will get the highest ratings but there are some other guys who I think should be in the 80-90 range by the end of the season like Bai Jobe, Jaron Glover, Chance Rucker, Dillon Tatum, Jaren Mangham, Wayne Matthews III, and Malik Spencer.

I do believe that Chiles will be the highest-rated Spartan but Kim might be one of the best kickers in the game -- or at least he should be.

Winning multiple national titles with Chiles leading the way is going to be a movie in College Football 25.