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CMC gets his Madden rating


MechaZain

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5. Christian McCaffrey, RB, Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers looked to shake up their offense by drafting McCaffrey. From the looks of it, he’ll also shake up your Madden gameplay. His Catch rating is 75, which puts is in the top seven for running backs. Of that seven, only David Johnson has a higher Speed rating, and only Le’Veon Bell has a higher Carry rating of that same group. McCaffrey’s Truck rating is just 52, but he makes up for that with a solid 87 Spin Move and 93 in Juke. With great base stats, McCaffrey could end up being a crucial cog in your Madden game plan.

Overall - 81 (tied Fournette, a point above Cook)

AWR- 68

SPD- 91

ACC- 92

AGI- 96

STR- 71

Means nothing really and it will change, but an interesting look at how the outside world see our new RB. Only reason I'm buying the game this year.

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here are the other rookie ratings. 

@sanjay_rajput we should have definitely taken OJ instead of CmC! 

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Madden NFL 18 rookie ratings

Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns (No. 1 pick): 83 Overall

O.J. Howard, TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (19): 82 Overall

Leonard Fournette, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars (4): 81 Overall

Christian McCaffrey, RB, Carolina Panthers (8): 81 Overall

Jamal Adams, S, New York Jets (6): 81 Overall

Solomon Thomas, DT, San Francisco 49ers (3): 79 Overall

Corey Davis, WR, Tennessee Titans (5): 79 Overall

Mike Williams, WR, Los Angeles Chargers (7): 79 Overall

David Njoku, TE, Cleveland Browns (29): 78 Overall

Tre'Davious White, CB, Buffalo Bills (27): 78 Overall

Ryan Ramczyk, OT, New Orleans Saints (32): 78 Overall

Mitchell Trubisky, QB, Chicago Bears (2): 77 Overall

John Ross, WR, Cincinnati Bengals (9): 77 Overall

Garrett Bolles, OT, Denver Broncos (20): 77 Overall

Patrick Mahomes, QB, Kansas City Chiefs (10): 76 Overall

Marshon Lattimore, CB, New Orleans Saints (11): 76 Overall

Deshaun Watson, QB, Houston Texans (12): 76 Overall

Malik Hooker, S, Indianapolis Colts (15): 76 Overall

Jabril Peppers, S, Cleveland Browns (25): 76 Overall

Reuben Foster, LB, San Francisco 49ers (31) 76 Overall

Derek Barnett, DE, Philadelphia Eagles (14): 75 Overall

Marlon Humphrey, CB, Baltimore Ravens (16): 75 Overall

Evan Engram, TE, New York Giants (23): 75 Overall

Gareon Conley, CB, Oakland Raiders (24): 75 Overall

Takkarist McKinley, DE, Atlanta Falcons (26): 75 Overall

Taco Charlton, DE, Dallas Cowboys (28): 75 Overall

Adoree' Jackson, CB, Tennessee Titans (18): 74 Overall

Jarrad Davis, LB, Detroit Lions (21): 74 Overall

T.J. Watt, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers (30): 74 Overall

Haason Reddick, LB, Arizona Cardinals (13): 73 Overall

Jonathan Allen, DT, Washington Redskins (17): 73 Overall

Charles Harris, LB, Miami Dolphins (22): 73 Overall

 

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Just now, brandon_87 said:

You're buying it for 1 player? Just draft a rb in the last one you bought and change his name, worst every year, madden has gotten worse and wrse since like 2012

I only play online so no custom rosters. It's pathetic year-to-year but it's a decent upgrade if you skip one or two. 

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Just now, MechaZain said:

I only play online so no custom rosters. It's pathetic year-to-year but it's a decent upgrade if you skip one or two. 

I see, yea, I bought 15 after a 2 year break and traded it in after only 4 games played, didn't buy 16, but played a game at a friends house,  still not a fan I guess. 

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