This is the best ball carrier move in Madden 25 and College Football 25

EA Sports College Football 25 and Madden NFL 25 MVP Bundle. Courtesy of EA
EA Sports College Football 25 and Madden NFL 25 MVP Bundle. Courtesy of EA /
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Every year in Madden, there's one move that's just a little more OP than the rest. Last year, jukes were insanely strong. This year, one move stands head and shoulders above the others even after a nerf. Let's talk about it.

The spin move was the bane of players' existence during the early days of College Football 25. Quinshon Judkins made so many people rage quit before a patch nerfed the move.

Don't get it twisted, the move is still really good. It's even more powerful if the player using it has a superstar ability such as Madden's Spin Cycle. To do a regular spin move, just hit B on Xbox or circle on PlayStation. The regular spin move is faster than the next move we're going to talk about.

The precision spin move is slower, but can potentially gain more yards. Spins can chain together with other moves such as the juke. These can become almost like basketball dribble moves when chained together, leaving defenders in the dust.

Don't forget, it's not just running backs and wide receivers that have these moves. Once a quarterback is in the open field, he's a runner. QBs such as Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, or Jayden Daniels can do these moves as well as a running back.

You can enter the game's practice mode to try out some of these moves. Mini-games such as Rushing Attack and Option Attack will allow you to try them too, and they're significantly more fun than doing it in practice. Before you know it, you'll be taking ankles like a pro.