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    Madden NFL 15 - Player Ratings

    July 21: Top 10 Madden NFL 15 Rookie Ratings

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    Player (Team) College OVR
    1. LB Jadeveon Clowney, HOU 83 88 SPD 92 ACC 86 TAK 94 PMV
    2. OT Greg Robinson, STL 83 87 ACC 93 STR 94 RBK 88 IBK
    3. LB Khalil Mack, OAK 81 87 SPD 80 TAK 84 BKS 87 POW
    4. RT Jake Matthews, ATL 81 82 ACC 84 RBK 90 PBK 85 IBK
    5. WR Sammie Watkins, BUF 80 93 SPD 95 ACC 95 AGI 88 CTH
    6. S Calvin Pryor, NYJ 79 85 SPD 89 ACC 87 AGI 95 POW
    7. DT Aaron Donald, STL 79 87 ACC 93 STR 86 PMV 85 BKS
    8. S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, GB 79 85 SPD 90 ACC 84 ZCV 83 POW
    9. RT Taylor Lewan, TEN 79 87 ACC 90 STR 85 RBK 86 PBK
    10. QB Blake Bortles, JAX 78 73 SPD 76 ACC 92 THP 86 TAS
    11. CB Darqueze Dennard, CIN 78 90 SPD 88 ACC 89 MCV 92 PRE
    12. WR Mike Evans, TB 78 88 SPD 93 JMP 90 SPC 93 REL
    13. WR Zack Martin, DAL 78 81 ACC 89 STR 83 RBK 84 PBK



    July 22: Top Five Madden NFL 15 Quarterback Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Peyton Manning, DEN 98
    2. Aaron Rodgers, GB 98
    3. Drew Brees, NO 96
    4. Russell Wilson, SEA 93
    5. Tom Brady, NE 93


    July 23: Top Five Madden NFL 15 Running Back Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Adrian Peterson, MIN 98
    2. LeSean McCoy, PHI 97
    3. Jamaal Charles, KC 97
    4. Matt Forte, CHI 95
    5. Marshawn Lynch, SEA 95



    July 23: Top Five Madden NFL 15 Fullback Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. John Kuhn, GB 93
    2. Mike Tolbert, CAR 92
    3. Marcel Reece, OAK 92
    4. Anthony Sherman, KC 90
    5. Jerome Felton, MIN 88



    July 24: Top Five Madden NFL 15 Wide Receiver Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Calvin Johnson, DET 99
    2. Brandon Marshall, CHI 96
    3. Andre Johnson, HOU 95
    4. AJ Green, CIN 95
    5. Dez Bryant, DAL 94



    July 24: Top Five Madden NFL 15 Tight End Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Jimmy Graham, NO 97
    2. Rob Gronkowski, NE 96
    3. Vernon Davis, SF 94
    4. Jason Witten, DAL 93
    5. Greg Olsen, CAR 88



    July 25: Top Five Madden NFL 15 OL Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Joe Thomas, CLE 98
    2. Evan Mathis, PHI 97
    3. Josh Sitton, GB 97
    4. Trent Williams, WAS 95
    5. Joe Staley, SF 94



    July 26: Top Five Madden NFL 15 DE Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. JJ Watt, HOU 99
    2. Robert Quinn, STL 97
    3. Cameron Wake, MIA 96
    4. Calais Campbell, ARI 96
    5. Cameron Jordan, NO 93
    6. Muhammad Wilkerson, NYJ 93



    July 26: Top Five Madden NFL 15 DT Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Ndamukong Suh, DET 97
    2. Geno Atkins, CIN 96
    3. Gerald McCoy, TB 95
    4. Kyle Williams, BUF 95
    5. Jurrell Casey, TEN 93



    July 28: Top Five Madden NFL 15 MLB Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Patrick Willis, SF 96
    2. Navorro Bowman, SF 96
    3. Luke Kuechly, CAR 94
    4. Derrick Johnson, KC 91
    5. Jerod Mayo, NE 91



    July 29: Top Five Madden NFL 15 OLB Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Von Miller, DEN 96
    2. Aldon Smith, SF 96
    3. Justin Houston, KC 93
    4. Lavonte David, TB 93
    5. Robert Mathis, IND 93


    July 30: Top Five Madden NFL 15 CB Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Richard Sherman, SEA 99
    2. Darrelle Revis, NE 97
    3. Joe Haden, CLE 95
    4. Patrick Peterson, ARI 93
    5. Vontae Davis, IND 92



    July 31: Top Five Madden NFL 15 FS Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Jairus Byrd, NO 96
    2. Earl Thomas III, SEA 95
    3. Devin McCourty, NE 94
    4. Eric Weddle, NE 94
    5. Charles Woodson, OAK 86



    August 1: Top Five Madden NFL 15 SS Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Kam Chancellor, SEA 93
    2. Troy Polamalu, PIT 93
    3. TJ Ward, DEN 91
    4. Eric Berry, KC 90
    5. Reshad Jones, MIA 89



    August 2: Top Five Madden NFL 15 K/P Ratings

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    Player, Team OVR
    1. Brandon Fields, MIA 96
    2. Matt Prater, DEN 95
    3. Andy Lee, SF 95
    4. Robbie Gould, CHI 93
    5. Justin Tucker, BAL 93
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    Really wanted to see Shazier's numbers

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    Thanks for inserting that table.

    I'm surprised Dennard is ranked higher than Gilbert though. These ratings look a bit inflated.

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    My first thought is that the overall ratings are too high for my personal liking. I would like to see top drafted players more in the 70's ovr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymo76 View Post
    My first thought is that the overall ratings are too high for my personal liking. I would like to see top drafted players more in the 70's ovr.
    Their physical attributes alone have an influence on their overall rating.

    Plus it is difficult to judge just what a rookie's rating would be in the NFL without any games played. Do you go off his college stats and how he performed in combination with the combine?

    After the first few weeks you will get the true overall for them...kind of like preseason football rankings.

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    No Johnny Douchebag at #1 what a travesty.

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    Top five quarterback ratings added to first post.

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    Brady took a big hit.

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    Top 5 Running Backs
    • Adrian Peterson - Overall 98
    • LeSean McCoy - Overall 97
    • Jamaal Charles - Overall 97
    • Matt Forte - Overall 95
    • Marshawn Lynch - Overall 95


    Top 5 Fullbacks
    • John Kuhn - Overall 93
    • Mike Tolbert - Overall 92
    • Marcel Reese - Overall 92
    • Anthony Sherman - Overall 90
    • Jerome Felton - Overall 88


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    I like Russell Wilson and he is a heck of a young QB. I realise he has a championship under his belt but I think a 93ovr is way, way too high. To have him in the same tier as Brady? I watched all his game last year and he is consistent but still very young and makes mistakes. As a game manager, for sure he is a 93 but as a QB... no, not yet.

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    The more I look at these ratings the more I wish Madden would significantly spread ratings out. FB's in the 90's rookies in the high 80's and totally unproven. There should be a full 100 point spread. A nobody 3rd string bench player should be a 20 ovr. Instead Madden makes these 65-75ovr players. Spread out the ratings and maybe players will finally feel different?

    In Madden 25 I won the SB with the Bucs using Glennon and Rodgers as the Bucs duo. They were lights out and could thread the needle like Manning and Brady. That should not happen but sadly in Madden it has for a long, long, long time.

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    Totally agree about spreading out he ratings. At least use 50-x100 and 90s should be special. Less than 90 is just considered disappointing. Either way their system could still work IF there was a big difference between an 85 and 90 but it's not. The rating are like their sliders - too watered down.

    The FB is such a dead position. It used to be a running position. Then changed to blocker and receiver and now it's blocker or death. Miami didn't even carry a single one last year.

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    Marcel Reese was a WR in college if I'm not mistaken, so he has speed and of course hands in combination with his blocking skills

    Think he ran a 4.4 in the 40.

    I know in NFL they are used as an H-Back more than a traditional FB.

    He'll I'm surprised Madden put Manziel in the 80's and not the 95 or somewhere around that NCAA put him at for speed lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymo76 View Post
    I like Russell Wilson and he is a heck of a young QB. I realise he has a championship under his belt but I think a 93ovr is way, way too high. To have him in the same tier as Brady? I watched all his game last year and he is consistent but still very young and makes mistakes. As a game manager, for sure he is a 93 but as a QB... no, not yet.
    My guess on his high rating is that he has to be rated high in order for Seattle to be good and competitive in the game.

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    I personally think Russell Wilson is fine at 93. He's the only QB in NFL history to have 100+ QB rating his first two years and he has not had great receiving talent either. His mobility is a big plus too. He's far more than a game changer.

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    Top 5 WRs

    • Calvin Johnson - Overall 99
    • Brandon Marshall - Overall 96
    • Andre Johnson - Overall 95
    • A.J. Greene - Overall 95
    • Dez Bryant - Overall 94


    Top 5 TEs


    • Jimmy Graham - Overall 97
    • Rob Gronkowski - Overall 96
    • Vernon Davis - Overall 94
    • Jason Witten - Overall 93
    • Greg Olsen - Overall 88




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    And that is why Vernon Davis is not getting big money. Not even a top 5 te any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GatorfanStovy View Post
    And that is why Vernon Davis is not getting big money. Not even a top 5 te any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GatorfanStovy View Post
    And that is why Vernon Davis is not getting big money. Not even a top 5 te any more.
    Yeah I get what you mean. He's only top 3. He should be making cheerleader money.

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    #1 lord knows Madden ratings are all that matters. I'm 100% sure most GMs base their entire payroll on how EA rates them Overall

    #2 reading comprehension skills in this country must be at an all-time low.

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