NCAA Football video game rankings for the current 2019 Wildcats

If the NCAA football video games were never discontinued, what would the K-State player rankings look like? I take a guess.
NCAA Football video game rankings for the current 2019 Wildcats
NCAA Football video game rankings for the current 2019 Wildcats /

Since It has been six years since the last NCAA Football video game was released, you might be wondering what the current Wildcats individual rankings might be. This is my guess on how those rankings would look for K-State's top ten players.

Scott Frantz Senior Left Tackle from Lawrence, KS - 91 Overall
Scott Frantz Senior Left Tackle from Lawrence, KS - 91 Overall
Trey Dishon Senior Defensive Tackle from Horton, KS - 89 Overall
Trey Dishon Senior Defensive Tackle from Horton, KS - 89 Overall
Reggie Walker Senior Defensive End from Ponchatoula, LA - 88 Overall
Reggie Walker Senior Defensive End from Ponchatoula, LA - 88 Overall
Devin Anctil Senior Punter from Olathe, KS - 88 Overall
Devin Anctil Senior Punter from Olathe, KS - 88 Overall
Tyler Mitchell Senior Guard from Mathews, AL - 87 Overall
Tyler Mitchell Senior Guard from Mathews, AL - 87 Overall
Blake Lynch Junior Place Kicker from Goddard, KS - 87 Overall
Blake Lynch Junior Place Kicker from Goddard, KS - 87 Overall
Adam Holtorf Senior Center from Seward, NE - 87 Overall
Adam Holtorf Senior Center from Seward, NE - 87 Overall
Wyatt Hubert Sophomore Defensive End from Topeka, KS - 86 Overall
Wyatt Hubert Sophomore Defensive End from Topeka, KS - 86 Overall
Skylar Thompson Junior Quarterback from Independence, MO - 85 Overall
Skylar Thompson Junior Quarterback from Independence, MO - 85 Overall
James Gilbert Senior Running Back from Indianapolis, IN - 85 Overall
James Gilbert Senior Running Back from Indianapolis, IN - 85 Overall

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Clint Wilson
CLINT WILSON

Clint Wilson is a lifelong K-State fan who works for the university and runs the Twitter account @thekstatefan