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Predict the Madden Ratings for your team


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QB-Matt Ryan 92

RB-Turner 94 Norwood 84

FB-Mughelli 90

WR-White 95 Jenkins 84 Douglas 82

TE-Hartsock 70 Peele 70

Skipping OL for now too tired to think of the names

DE-Abe 96 Anderson 78 Davis 82

DT-Babineaux 88 Lewis 70

WLB-Nicholas 74

MLB-Lofton 87

SLB-Peterson 86

CB-Houston 84 Jackson 82

FS-Coleman 91

SS-????????

K-Elam 93

P-Koenen 94

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Let me see.

QB: Jake Delhomme-84

HB: DeAngelo Williams-95(Elusive Ball Carrier, speed), Jon Stewart(Power back, Stiff arm)-85

FB: Brad Hoover-88

WR: Steve Smith-98(Speed, Spectacular Catch, Hands, RR, Possesion), Mushin Muhammed(Possesion, Hands)-85, Dwayne Jarret-77

TE: Jeff King-77, Dante Rosario-76

OT: Jordan Gross-91( Pass Blocker), Jeff Otah-86(Crushing Run Blocker)

OG: Travelle Wharton-92(Crushing run Blocker), Keydrick Vincent-82

C: Ryan Khalil-87

DE: (pending) Julius Peppers-97(finesse move d-linemen), Tyler Brayton-83, Charles Johnson-80.

DT: Maake Kemoeatu-87(Power Move D-linemen), Damion Lewis-83

LB: Thomas Davis-90(Big Hitter), Jon Beason-96(Brick Wall defender, Smart Linebacker), Nai'll Diggs-84

CB: Chris Gamble-91, Richard Marshall-83

SS: Chris Harris( Big Hitter)-88

FS: Charles Godfrey-81

K: John Kasey-94(Accurate Kicker, Big Foot)

P:Jason Baker-88

K: Rhys Lloyd-90(Big Foot)

That's my guess.

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QB- Jake Delhomme 84, Matt Moore 79

RB- Deangelo Williams 95, Johnathan Stewart 86

FB- Hoover 90

WR- Smith 99(Give him his 99 speed back)

Muhammad 85

Jarrett 79

Robinson 75

TE- King 80, Rosario 78, Barnidge 76

LT- Gross 92

LG- Wharton 94

C- Kalil 90

RG- Vincent 86

RT- Otah 86

DE-

Peppers 97

Johnson 83

Brayton 81

Taylor 70

DT-

Kemo- 88

Lewis- 83

Hayden 74

LB- Beason 96, Davis 89, Diggs 85, Conner 78, Anderson 72

SS- Harris 88

FS- Godfrey 83

CB- Gamble 92, Marshall 84, Wilson 77

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QB- Jake Delhomme - 82

RB- DeAngelo Williams - 94

RB- Jonathan Stewart - 86

FB- Brad Hoover - 91

WR- Steve Smith - 96

WR- Muhsin Muhammad - 85

WR- Dwayne Jarrett - 78

TE- Jeff King - 81

TE- Dante Rosario - 77

OT- Jordan Gross - 93

OG- Travelle Wharton - 90

C- Ryan Kalil - 85

OG- Keydrick Vincent - 84

OT- Jeff Otah - 85

DE- Julius Peppers - 96

DT- Maake Kemoeatu - 87

DT- Damione Lewis - 82

DE- Tyler Brayton/Charles Johnson - 81/83

LB- Na'il Diggs - 81

LB- Jon Beason - 95

LB- Thomas Davis - 90

CB- Chris Gamble - 90

CB- Richard Marshall - 83

FS- Charles Godfree - 82

SS- Chris Harris - 87

K- John Kasay - 95

P- Jason Baker - 85

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don't forget the new rating system. they will be more spread out, and average players will have lower ratings

I don't think anyone who posted ratings either saw that or remembered it if they saw it. Some of the low 80's people have mentioned will be players in the 70's and some high 80 will be low 80's. A couple of players with low 90's I saw with the new rating system will be mid - high 80's. I don't see Matt Ryan getting above a 89 with the new rating system. I also see Jake Delhomme as an 82 or 83.

Dwill will probably be a 92 or 93, Stewart will be a 85 or 86. Smith will be a 95 or so. Moose will be 84 or 85.

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QB- Jake Delhomme 84, Matt Moore 79

RB- Deangelo Williams 95, Johnathan Stewart 86

FB- Hoover 90

WR- Smith 99(Give him his 99 speed back)

Muhammad 85

Jarrett 79

Robinson 75

TE- King 80, Rosario 78, Barnidge 76

LT- Gross 92

LG- Wharton 94

C- Kalil 90

RG- Vincent 86

RT- Otah 86

DE-

Peppers 97

Johnson 83

Brayton 81

Taylor 70

DT-

Kemo- 88

Lewis- 83

Hayden 74

LB- Beason 96, Davis 89, Diggs 85, Conner 78, Anderson 72

SS- Harris 88

FS- Godfrey 83

CB- Gamble 92, Marshall 84, Wilson 77

He wont have a 99 in speed, I can tell you that now. The real life equivilent to a 99 speed in madden 2010 would be someone running the 40ty in 4.21 seconds. Smith can't do that, his speed will actually go down to a 95 or 96 because of the drop in game speed and player speed to make the game more sim like.

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Adding to the player Ratings talk, You'll see a lot less 90 or betters in the new game because from what they've been saying 90 or above is only for players who are head and shoulders better then everyone else and are superstars. Like Payton Manning, Tom Brady, AP, guys like that.

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With the new ratings system coming out I think that all the people wanting every player to be in the 80's will be greatly disappointed. In the production blog they said that the "average joe" middle linebacker would be 80 in previous years while they will probably be around 70 this year. They also said that this is so separate the elite players from the non-elite. I don't feel that Smitty will get touched ratings wise and D-Will will likely stay atop the running back charts.

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