The all-time Kansas State EA Sports College Football team we'd love to see

With the report of the beloved EA Sports College Football game returning to the shelves this summer, let's take a look at which Wildcats greats would make up an unstoppable team.
Nov 29, 2014; Manhattan, KS, USA; Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Tyler Lockett (16) breaks away from a KU player to score a touchdown in the Sunflower Showdown.
Nov 29, 2014; Manhattan, KS, USA; Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Tyler Lockett (16) breaks away from a KU player to score a touchdown in the Sunflower Showdown. / Scott Sewell-USA TODAY Sports
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Tight End: Ben Sinnott (2021-2023)

Now I know what some people might say here. Why didn't I pick Henry Childs for the tight end position? Well here is my reasoning for that. Childs holds the record for most receiving yards by a tight end in Kansas State football history with 1,365 yards in three years. Now Sinnott has also played three years in college from 2021 to 2023, and he is only 227 yards behind Childs's record.

I believe that in this day in age of football, Sinnott will better fit football now. Sinnott has been a focal point for Kansas State's offense for two years now. In the last two years, he has combined for 1,123 yards. His freshman year he only had 15 yards as a true freshman. In his career with the Wildcats, Sinnott had 11 touchdowns, 10 receiving and 1 rushing.

After the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Sinnott announced he was declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. Sinnott is a great player to have on this team. He has the body of a tight end, but the hands of a receiver, making the perfect fit.