Top 5 Physical Abilities in College Football 26

Jammer

Jammer gives DBs better press animations at the line of scrimmage.

It makes it harder for receivers to get a clean release, disrupting quick routes and timing-based offenses.

Blanket Coverage

Blanket Coverage helps DBs stick with receivers better, especially through cuts.

When the WR breaks, your defender mirrors them more tightly, reducing separation and making completions tougher.

Takeoff

Takeoff is amazing for burning defenders off the line.

It boosts first-step acceleration on fade routes, making it easier to get behind coverage for big, one-play touchdowns.

It’s especially deadly in press coverage matchups.

Extender

Extender is all about keeping plays alive.

QBs with this ability are better at breaking sacks and avoiding quick pressures.

It gives you extra time to find an open receiver, even with a free rusher coming off the edge.

Shifty

Shifty is my #1 Physical Ability in the game.

It makes your ball carrier far more responsive, with quicker cuts and speed boosts.

Perfect for RBs who want to juke defenders out of their shoes and turn small gains into big plays.

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In-game College Football 26 screenshot showing a player card and stats for Texas A & M quarterback Johnny Manziel.