MMOexp CFB 26: Other Notable Position Changes

Even better, Williams is only a freshman in CFB 26, meaning dynasty players can develop him for multiple seasons. Imagine a virtual career where he blossoms into a Heisman contender while still holding his own on CUT 26 Coins defense if you choose to keep him as a hybrid two-way threat.
Other Notable Position Changes
Williams isn't the only Texas player who benefits from a creative position swap in the game. Myles Graham, another standout, shows strong potential as both a wide receiver and a cornerback when moved around. He grades out as an 84 overall speedster at WR and an 83 overall across multiple CB archetypes. It's yet another example of how CFB 26 rewards experimentation and creative roster management.
The Bigger Picture
One of the joys of College Football 26 is discovering these unexpected wrinkles that allow players to reimagine how rosters are built. While the simulation isn't "real," it taps into the fun of college football itself: versatility, experimentation, and the thrill of watching athletes defy expectations.
For Texas fans especially, Jonah Williams is the perfect symbol of that. He's a real-life freshman with sky-high potential, but in the virtual world, he's already a household name-capable of igniting highlight reels whether he's lining up at safety or running back.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're running a Texas dynasty or just looking to add some flash to your CFB 26 experience, Jonah Williams is the kind of player who changes everything. Listed as a linebacker, capable as a safety, but thriving as a running back, he embodies the creativity and unpredictability that make college football-and its digital counterpart-so much fun. Having a lot of CFB 26 Coins makes the game more fun.
So next time you fire up your console, take a page from the Burnt Orange faithful. Move Jonah Williams to RB, put the ball in his hands, and watch him become one of the most unstoppable forces in the game.
Last year's Guide to Playing Army in College Football 25 got a lot of love from both gamers and football fans who wanted to understand how the Black Knights' unique style of play translates into EA's simulation. That piece served as a primer, laying out the basics of the Army's offense while also giving non-gamers a crash course in service academy football.
This year, with College Football 26 essentially acting as an updated version of last year's game, we're taking a different approach. If you're brand new, we recommend starting with last year's breakdown. But if you already know the fundamentals, this guide is all about what's new - and how to make the most of Army's playstyle in the updated game.
Visual Enhancements
The biggest upgrades in College Football 26 aren't on the field but in the atmosphere surrounding it. EA Sports focused heavily on visual polish and presentation, giving stadiums more character than ever before.
For example, night games now feel electric, thanks to NCAA 26 Coins for sale improved lighting, team entrances, and even drone shows hovering above certain stadiums. Virginia Tech's iconic Enter Sandman entrance finally gets the justice it deserves, and if you're playing as Army, you'll notice added authenticity with the pregame flyover and cadet march-on.
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