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MADDEN WR RATINGS


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5 hours ago, RumHam said:

I've been on beta and Mingo is def not that low.

Adam Thielen 83 DJ Chark 77 Laviska Shenault 75 Terrace Marshall Jr 73 Damiere Byrd 72 Jonathan Mingo 72 Shi Smith 70 Marquez Stevenson 69 Gary Jennings 67

Playing with Bryce lower than Corral has been brutal

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20 hours ago, thunderraiden said:

Yep, rating is mostly determined by QB and the rest of the team is adjusted accordingly LOL

Aaron Rodgers? Great lets bump everyone else to compensate. Same for Bengal and Bills. 

Tbh, that's kinda how the NFL works. You can't have a QB throw for 5000 yards without your pass catchers also getting 5000 yards. A good QB makes their skill positions look better, and vice versa.

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6 minutes ago, Luciu5 said:

Tbh, that's kinda how the NFL works. You can't have a QB throw for 5000 yards without your pass catchers also getting 5000 yards. A good QB makes their skill positions look better, and vice versa.

 

Are you suggesting that Rogers will throw for 5,000 yards this year? Cuz he didn't even break 4,000 last year. 

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1 hour ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Are you suggesting that Rogers will throw for 5,000 yards this year? Cuz he didn't even break 4,000 last year. 

No it was a random number; just an example to get my point across. Wasn't really saying anything about a specific player. Same can be said for a QB that throws for 2000 yards. Hard to have a bunch of receivers with 1000 yards seasons when the QB only completes 2000 yards worth.

The point: A good QB will elevate his receivers and they will look better on paper. A bad QB is going to bring the receivers down to his level.

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Need to keep in mind that Madden makes these ratings for how they project their overall to be "Week 1" and they update it throughout the season. 

In Franchise Mode the rookies will typically develop faster while the older folks like Thielen will lose ratings over time. 

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NFL Network has been showing a bunch of Viking games. Time and time again I'm watching Thielen get open, while Cousins throws a pass to Jefferson in coverage. Including the Colts game they're showing right now. I mean, he doesn't even seem to be looking Thielen's direction most of the time.

There's a reason he wanted to leave . I think he's gonna have his best season in years. 

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1 hour ago, 96Bravo said:

NFL Network has been showing a bunch of Viking games. Time and time again I'm watching Thielen get open, while Cousins throws a pass to Jefferson in coverage. Including the Colts game they're showing right now. I mean, he doesn't even seem to be looking Thielen's direction most of the time.

There's a reason he wanted to leave . I think he's gonna have his best season in years. 

 

Fingers crossed

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Awareness is supposed to be worth a lot. I expect BYoung around a 77-78 to start. The thing folks were worried about in terms of his ability to take hits in the NFL doesn’t really help or hurt the overall rating much in Madden, at least in years past. 

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