3. Flame Icons: Hot Blitz Indicators
Flame icons above defenders indicate that these players have no current blocking assignment. Essentially, if these defenders decide to blitz, they will not be accounted for by the offensive line. These icons appear when the defenders are close to the line of CFB 25 Coins scrimmage, signaling that you need to be prepared to react quickly if they rush.

4. Blue Dots: Pass Rush Moves
Blue dots represent the number of available pass rush moves a defender can use. As these blue dots turn gray, it means the defender has fewer pass rush moves available. The blue dots refresh between plays, but the exact timing can vary. Additionally, substituting in fresh defenders can also refresh these dots, giving you more options for attacking the offensive line.

5. Red Bars Under Offensive Linemen
Red bars under offensive linemen indicate how well your pass rush moves are being countered. The more the bar fills up, the less effective your pass rush moves become. These bars show which side of the offensive line is adjusting to your tactics. To counter this, vary your pass rush moves and consider substituting new defenders to keep the offensive line from adapting too quickly.

6. Green Check Marks: Defensive Line Indicators
Green check marks above defenders show which players are “in the box,” meaning they are close to the line of scrimmage. These marks indicate that the offensive line has plans to cheap CFB 25 Coins handle these players for both pass and run plays. While the green checks are primarily used to denote which defenders are accounted for, they may also impact how the defensive line commits to run plays.