8. Theo Walcott
EA SportsWhether you think he's worth
his £100,00-a-week contract or a sprinter playing the wrong sport, there's no doubt Theo Walcott's movement could be an asset to any side in the world. While there's no shortage of rapid players in the modern game, the Arsenal speedster is definitely among the quickest. The former Southampton youngster has ranked alongside the likes of Obafemi Martins, Gabriel Agbonlahor and Samuel Eto'o in terms of pace since he first appeared in the FIFA series as a 17-year-old in the '07 version. Now a more useful all-round attacking threat, Walcott boasts a number of incredible stats including 97 acceleration, 96 sprint speed, 83 finishing and 80 ball control. Some might accuse EA Sports of being too generous based on his real-life performances, but it's a no-brainer as to why he's so popular in FIFA. The serious injury Walcott suffered in January could prompt EA Sports to tone down his blistering pace in FIFA 15 but it wouldn't be fair to make an assumption before he's returned to the pitch. In saying that, the 25-year-old will almost a shoo-in to remain one of the fastest wingers in the next edition of FIFA.