A popular question in MUT 25 right now with Rookie Premiere Players slowly rolling out to those who earned them from MUT 24 is "Who are the best players to select from the Fantasy Pack?". PIHCAM from Huddle.gg dropped a video with his rankings for all 8 Rookie Premiere Player options that could help you decide who to pick. You can watch by clicking play on the video above or continue reading for a quick overview of his list.
Rookie Premiere Players Ranked
#1 - Terrion Arnold | CB | Lions
Notable Ratings: 85 SPD, 85 ACC, 85 MCV, 85 PRS, 80 ZCV, 87 JMP
The top recommendation on PIHCAM's list is 6'0'' CB Terrion Arnold from the Detroit Lions. Since you need at least 3 quality cornerbacks for your team, Arnold probably has the best chance at staying on your depth chart the longest out of the Rookie Premiere Players. While he's an ideal fit for man coverage, Arnold's 80 ZCV rating is good enough to work in a zone scheme as well.
#2 - JC Latham | LT | Titans
Notable Ratings: 70 SPD, 85 STR, 85 RBK, 85 PBP, 87 IBL
Next on PIHCAM's list, we have possibly his favorite left tackle currently available in MUT, JC Latham from the Titans. Latham has great ratings for an offensive lineman early in MUT, especially his 70 SPD rating. However, Latham only has 75 awareness which could be an issue for a lineman. But if you have a center with a good AWR rating and no other weaknesses on the offensive line, the center's higher AWR rating will cancel out Latham's poor AWR rating.
#3 - Jayden Daniels | QB | Commanders
Notable Ratings: 84 SPD, 85 ACC, 83 SAC, 84 MAC, 80 DAC
If you're a fan of mobile quarterbacks, Jayden Daniels is the fastest QB currently available in MUT 25 with his 84 SPD rating. His throw accuracy is good but not great, and it's the reason why he's not as high on PIHCAM's list as Arnold or Latham.
#4 - Rome Odunze | WR | Bears
Notable Ratings: 85 SPD, 87 ACC, 85 SRR, 84 MRR, 81 DRR
For the same reason why CBs can hold more value than other positions when picking a Rookie Premiere Player, you also need at least 3 good wide receivers for most offensive schemes. At 6'3'' and 85 SPD, Rome Odunze from the Bears is a solid option who could be on your depth chart for a while.
#5 - Tyler Nubin | FS | Giants
Notable Ratings: 84 SPD, 87 ACC, 86 COD, 85 ZCV, 81 MCV
Next on the list, we have 6'2'' FS Tyler Nubin from the New York Giants. Nubin has good SPD for a safety but there are faster options available or he'd be even higher on the list. Nubin's 87 ACC and 86 COD ratings make him a good sub-LB option to user control, and his 85 ZCV and 81 MCV allow him to be effective in either coverage.
#6 - Braden Fiske | LE | Rams
Notable Ratings: 86 PMV, 85 STR, 85 TAK, 87 POW, 87 PUR
The 78 SPD rating on Fiske is on the slower end for a true edge rusher, but if you run a 3-4 or move him to an interior lineman in a 4-3, he could put in some work early on with his 86 PMV and 85 STR.
#7 - Jonathon Brooks | HB | Panthers
Notable Ratings: 84 SPD, 87 ACC, 85 AGI, 86 SPM, 84 CAR
Brooks is a solid option for anyone in need of a halfback with a good spin move rating (86 SPM). His 84 CAR is one of the higher carry ratings available for a halfback, but with faster options and halfbacks with special X-Factors already, Brooks may not be on your roster for very long.
#8 - Dallas Turner | LOLB | Vikings
Notable Ratings: 82 SPD, 86 ACC, 85 BSH, 84 PMV, 84 STR
Finally, we have a player with balanced ratings who doesn't seem to excel in one particular area but can do everything well enough to fill a need. If your team needs a LOLB, Turner is a nice option, but PIHCAM thinks there are better Rookie Premiere Players available.
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Do you agree with PIHCAM's list? Who are you taking for Rookie Premiere?
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