EA Sports College Football 26 added several new archetypes, which help to differentiate players even more than last year. These are especially important in Road to Glory mode, as they’ll decide what type of player you can build. However, archetypes are important across every mode because they’ll decide which abilities you have access to. Below, you’ll find a full breakdown of every archetype in College Football 26, starting with the five Road to Glory positions.

Quarterback Archetypes

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Pocket Passer

These quarterbacks stay in the pocket and sling it. Expect top-tier accuracy, power, and IQ. You won’t want to run an option-heavy attack with these guys, but they’ll excel in a pro-style offense.

Dual Threat

Quarterbacks with this archetype can break the pocket and make plays with their legs, but aren’t running backs in disguise. These guys can still toss the pigskin with power and accuracy; they just have another dimension to their game.

Backfield Creator

The Backfield Creator excels when things start to break down. They might not have the speed of a Dual Threat or Pure Runner, but they can make plays outside of the pocket better than just about anybody, thanks to their ability to throw on the move.

Pure Runner

If you’re using an option-heavy scheme, you’ll want to take a look at a Pure Runner quarterback. They might struggle throwing the ball, but they bring more speed than anyone to the position.

Running Back Archetypes

Contact Seeker

Running backs with this archetype want contact. They’re looking to bowl defenders over with the truck stick and put DBs on the ground with tough stiff arms.

East/West Playmaker

This running back archetype is always looking to make a big play. That can lead to some devastating losses, but they also might break the game open with their speed.

Backfield Threat

This archetype is all about creating a pass-catcher out of the backfield. This is a great archetype to target for 3rd down backs to give your offense another look in passing situations.

Elusive Bruiser

The Elusive Bruiser is something of a hybrid between everything else. Think of this archetype as the prototypical running back.

North/South Receiver

Take the Backfield Threat, add some Power, and make them a bit worse at catching. That’s essentially what you’ll get from this archetype. A bruising back who can get upfield to give your quarterback an outlet.

North/South Blocker

Players with this archetype wouldn’t make bad fullbacks, but they can also be great 3rd Down backs, giving your QB extra protection.

Wide Receiver Archetype

Speedster

Pure speed is the name of the game. These wideouts are deep threats who can break a game wide open in a single play.

Elusive Route Runner

These players are master route runners who excel at dodging defenders. Consider making one of them your star slot receiver.

Physical Route Runner

This is a possession receiver who fights off defenders to make big gains. You can find great Red Zone targets with this archetype.

Contested Specialist

Contested Specialists can beat nearly any corner at the point of attack. That makes them great outside targets.

Gritty Possession

This archetype isn’t afraid to put in work as a blocker. They can still serve as a solid pass catcher, but these are the kind of players you’ll want on a run-heavy team.

Gadget

Gadget WRs can be used in trick plays as a secondary quarterback, but also have the elusiveness to make plays in open space.

Route Artist

Players with this archetype might not have top-end speed or catching, but they’ll get open often because of how smooth their route-running is.

Linebacker Archetypes

Signal Caller

This archetype is the quarterback of your defense. They’re the prototypical version of a classic linebacker, able to drop into coverage or come up in run support.

Lurker

This LB archetype is much better in coverage than the other types. That means speed and excellent zone skills.

Thumper

This is your run-stuffing linebacker. If you want to lay the wood on your opponent, grab one of these guys.

Cornerback Archetypes

Boundary Corner

This corner archetype is solid in outside coverage, but is the best of the bunch in run support and blitzing off the edge.

Bump and Run

Anyone with this archetype can keep up with deep-threat wide receivers through top-end speed and exceptional ball skills.

Field Corner

This is the ultimate ball-hawking cornerback. While all CB archetypes play well in various types of coverage, this is the one that is most likely to turn the game on its head with a massive INT.

Zone

If you’re running a zone scheme on defense, look for corners with this archetype.

Non-Road to Glory Archetypes

There are still several positions that aren’t available in Road to Glory, which have exclusive archetypes. Here is a quick breakdown of all of these archetypes, giving you some idea of what to look for when recruiting in Dynasty Mode.

Tight End Archetypes

Offensive Line Archetypes

Defensive Line Archetypes

Safety Archetypes

Kicker/Punter Archetypes

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