EA Sports has revealed Michael Crabtree, Brian Orakpo, Brian Johnson and Mark Sanchez as the new cover athletes. They also announce the return of Create-a-School and a brand new game mode called Season Showdown.

TeamBuilder brings back the popular Create-a-School and improves on it by allowing players to create and share their own content. Not only will you be able to create your own logos and customize uniforms, fields, rosters, you'll be able to upload these and share them with other players.
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    phowell23 Apr 23, 09
    Im glad they took that bum Percy Harvin off and put Crabtree instead
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      Fury Apr 23, 09
      When was it ever Percy Harvin? I'm pretty sure they wouldn't put someone who is going to the pros that year on the front cover.
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        phowell23 Apr 23, 09
        huh? Crabtree is going into the draft and so is Harvin along with Orakpo, Sanchez and Johnson(dont know why Johnson, he probly wont even be selected in the draft). Harvin was rumered to be on the front 2 days ago until his possitive drug test at the combine came back as positive.
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          Fury Apr 24, 09
          Wasn't Crabtree just a sophomore though? I figured he wouldn't go to the draft so early. I hadn't heard about Harvin getting denied for the cover, though I did hear about him smoking weed (everyone was talking about it where I live). I didn't think they ever took people going to the draft to begin with though.
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        phowell23 Apr 24, 09
        They have to chose someone who is not in college anymore, either an old player or one just going into the draft. College athletes are not allowed to make money and cant endorse things so they cant be on the cover. The rule is you have to be out of high school 3 years to go into the NFL. I thought he was a true sophomore durring the year too but he could have been a red shirt sophomore or went to junior college before going to Texas Tech

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