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Downloaded the correctly named rosters for NCAA 12, simmed through dynasty mode and exported the draft class at the end of each of the first four seasons. If you do a Google search you'll find certain XBL/PSN users have the NCAA rosters uploaded to roster share and you can get the real players into NCAA rather than the fake names they use normally.

I'm actually working on getting a new set of rosters featuring some of the current top high school recruits in NCAA that will hopefully give me another 2-3 years worth of real players to export into Madden.

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WEEK 2 UPDATE:

Rams 27, Jets 24

Panthers 10, Buccaneers 6

Lions 24, Titans 16

Bears 20, Colts 16

Vikings 38, Texans 20

Bills 17, Dolphins 10

Redskins 27, Browns 10

Steelers 31, Giants 29

Seahawks 31, Cardinals 28

Saints 27, Broncos 14

Chiefs 28, Falcons 17

Bengals 19, Ravens 13

Patriots 28, Jaguars 23

Packers 25, 49ers 21

Chargers 29, Raiders 22 - SNF

Eagles 37, Cowboys 30 - MNF

PANTHERS 10, BUCCANEERS 6

Passing:

C. Newton: 14/27, 215 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT's (60.5 QBR)

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J. Freeman: 9/18, 157 yards (80.1 QBR)

Rushing:

D. Williams: 9 carries, 38 yards (4.2 YPC)

J. Stewart: 6 carries, 29 yards (4.8 YPC)

C. Newton: 5 carries, 17 yards (3.4 YPC)

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L. Blount: 11 carries, 49 yards (4.4 YPC)

L. James: 9 carries, 32 yards (3.5 YPC)

J. Freeman: 5 carries, 51 yards (10.2 YPC)

Receiving:

D. Gettis: 4 rec, 95 yards, TD

J. Stewart: 5 rec, 58 yards

S. Smith: 1 rec, 12 yards

G. Olsen: 2 rec, 32 yards

R. Brockel: 2 rec, 13 yards

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P. Parker: 4 rec, 40 yards

M. Williams: 3 rec, 35 yards

K. Winslow: 2 rec, 26 yards

A. Benn: 2 rec, 28 yards + 1 endzone drop in 4th quarter

Defensive:

J. Beason: 9 tackles, SACK

S. Spence: 2 tackles, SACK

C. Godfrey: 7 tackles

C. Johnson: 3 tackles

C. Munnerlyn: 3 tackles

C. Gamble: 5 tackles

T. Davis: 3 tackles

J. Anderson: 6 tackles

S. Martin: 5 tackles

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M. Foster: 9 tackles, SACK, INT

A. Clayborn: 5 tackles, 2 SACKS

C. Grimm: 4 tackles, INT

A. Dennard: 2 tackles, INT

B. Price: 4 tackles, SACK

A. Talib: 7 tackles

L. David: 7 tackles

D. Watson: 5 tackles

G. McCoy: 4 tackles

Special Teams:

O. Mare: 1/1 FG's (Long: 46)

K. Martens: 3 punts, 158 yards (32.6 NET AVG)

C. Rainey: 19.0 KR AVG, 11.0 PR AVG

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B. Walsh: 2/2 FG's (Long: 51)

M. Koenen: 7 punts, 303 yards (35.0 NET AVG)

M. Maze: 17.3 PR AVG

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Week 2 update posted above...

WEEK 3 UPDATE:

Jets 24, Patriots 20

Texans 21, Titans 10

Vikings 31, 49ers 10

Saints 21, Bears 14

Packers 13, Jaguars 10

Steelers 38, Chargers 10

Seahawks 34, Lions 31

Ravens 34, Cowboys 24

Panthers 26, Chiefs 25

Dolphins 23, Cardinals 20

Colts 17, Bills 16

Rams 30, Giants 22

Raiders 38, Broncos 3

Eagles 24, Browns 17

Buccaneers 28, Falcons 21 - SNF

Redskins 14, Bengals 6 - MNF

PANTHERS 26, CHIEFS 25

Passing:

C. Newton: 17/32, 261 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT's (64.7 QBR)

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M. Cassel: 21/37, 323 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (83.5 QBR)

Rushing:

D. Williams: 7 carries, 54 yards (7.7 YPC)

J. Stewart: 5 carries, 32 yards (6.4 YPC)

C. Newton: 2 carries, 2 yards (1.0 YPC), 1 TD

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J. Charles: 22 carries, 168 yards (7.6 YPC), 1 TD

D. McCluster: 4 carries, 16 yards (4.0 YPC)

Receiving:

S. Smith: 6 rec, 103 yards, 1 TD

D. Gettis: 5 rec, 114 yards

G. Olsen: 3 rec, 23 yards

B. LaFell: 1 rec, 10 yards

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D. Bowe: 5 rec, 91 yards

S. Breaston: 5 rec, 83 yards

T. Moeaki: 3 rec, 30 yards

J. Charles: 2 rec, 81 yards, TD

Defensive:

C. Gamble: 5 tackles, INT, TD

J. Beason: 12 tackles

Z. Brown: 8 tackles

J. Anderson: 6 tackles

S. Martin: 7 tackles

S. Spence: 4 tackles, SACK

C. Godfrey: 6 tackles

A. Applewhite: 5 tackles

C. Johnson: 5 tackles

C. Munnerlyn: 3 tackles

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D. Johnson: 7 tackles, SACK, INT

T. Hali: 4 tackles, 2 SACKS

J. Houston: 2 tackles, SACK

E. Berry: 6 tackles, INT

Special Teams:

O. Mare: 2/2 FG's (Long: 35)

K. Martens: 4 punts, 208 yards (42.0 NET AVG)

C. Rainey: 21.0 KR AVG, 11.0 PR AVG

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R. Succop: 4/4 FG's (Long: 37)

D. Colquitt: 3 punts, 130 yards (45.0 NET AVG)

D. McCluster: 20.5 PR AVG, 9.5 PR AVG

B. Boykin; 26.0 KR AVG

Cam Newton pass tipped at the line and caught out of the air by Steve Smith for the game-winning TD:

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WEEK 4 UPDATE:

Packers 22, Cardinals 17

Broncos 23, Titans 9

Browns 16, Cowboys 10

Patriots 41, Colts 17

Dolphins 38, Bengals 20

Rams 27, 49ers 24

Vikings 20, Jaguars 17 (O.T.)

Raiders 38, Chargers 13

Seahawks 31, Bears 17

Falcons 27, Giants 16

Buccaneers 23, Saints 17

Chiefs 24, Steelers 22

Lions 18, Texans 16 - SNF

Ravens 38, Eagles 10 - MNF

Panthers had a bye week...

INJURIES - WEEK 4:

Titans WR Nate Washington - OUT FOR SEASON (Broken Collarbone)

Vikings RB Toby Gerhart - OUT FOR SEASON (Torn ACL)

Redskins WR Anthony Armstrong - 8 WEEKS (Broken Foot)

Patriots WR Taylor Price - 6 WEEKS (Partial MCL Tear)

Falcons TE John Carlson - 4 WEEKS (Knee Sprain)

Rams TE Lance Kendricks - 3 WEEKS (Separated Shoulder)

Buccaneers RB LeMichael James - 2 WEEKS (Pulled Hamstring)

Saints RB Mark Ingram - 1 WEEK (Concussion)

WEEKLY AWARDS:

NFL Offensive POW: Andrew Luck, QB, Dolphins (26/45, 231 yards, 4 TD's + 5 carries, 32 yards, TD)

NFL Defensive POW: Ed Reed, FS, Ravens (5 tackles, 2 INT's, TD)

NFC Offensive POW: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers (31/49, 381 yards, 2 TD's)

NFC Defensive POW: Earl Thomas, FS, Seahawks (5 tackles, INT, TD)

TRANSACTIONS - WEEK 4:

Broncos re-sign DE Jason Hunter (1 year)

Broncos sign FS Trenton Robinson (Rookie, 6th Round)

Lions sign QB Josh Portis (2 years)

Panthers sign OLB Thomas Williams (1 year)

Patriots sign CB Trevin Wade (Rookie, 6th Round)

Vikings sign DE Andre Carter (1 year)

LEAGUE STORYLINES - WEEK 3:

Panthers: Bye week a chance to get back to 2011 form for Cam Newton.

Falcons: Big win against the Giants, but at 1-3 it's a tough road to the playoffs. RB has quickly shot to the top of the Falcons draft needs next offseason.

Buccaneers: Huge win against the Saints has Bucs at .500 with momentum heading into big week 5 re-match against undefeated Panthers.

Saints: 2-2 feels completely different for Saints than it does for Bucs. This team is better than they're playing.

49ers: What a difference a year makes. They're losing close, but they're still losing and 0-4 is 0-4. The run game needs to get back on track to give Colin Keapernick a chance.

Rams: Suddenly this team, lead by Sam Bradford, is playing very well.

Cardinals: Sure, they played the Packers tough, but at this point it'd take a miracle turnaround to save Ken Whisenhunt.

Seahawks: Very quietly two rookie stars have brought hope - and an unexpected 3-1 start - to the pacific northwest.

Cowboys: Could we be seeing Tony Romo's last days in big D?

Eagles: Minus garbage time stats, Mike Vick had an awful game against Baltimore. First one he's had this season.

Redskins: Matt Barkley looks to continue hot streak coming off bye at 3-0, though the RB situation is a mess. It wouldn't be a shock to see 'Skins make a trade prior to the deadline next week.

Giants: Falcons game was closer than score indicated, but this team seems to have forgotten how to win. At 0-4 Tom Coughlin could be feeling the heat soon.

Packers: Record-wise they're still very much alive, but they just don't look like themselves right now.

Bears: An ugly loss to the rookie-lead Seahawks in every way. Matt Forte continues to disappoint; you have to wonder if contract situation is a distraction.

Lions: It wasn't pretty, but that was a big win over the Texans. Mikel LeShoure has given this offense some long-needed balance.

Vikings: Is anyone more important to their team's success right now than Adrian Peterson? He's literally carried the Vikes on his back to 4-0. MVP?

Patriots: Big bounce-back game, but another big test against Buffalo this weekend.

Jets: Good time for a bye to fix some lingering issues, but a tough test this week as Rex Ryan's crew head to KC to face the 3-1 Chiefs.

Bills: Fred Jackson is playing well, but the Bills need Ryan Fitzpatrick to step up if they plan to make any serious noise this season.

Dolphins: Now that's the Andrew Luck we've been waiting to see!

Colts: There's a lot more wrong with this team than Peyton Manning being rusty and it's going to take a lot more than Manning to fix this team in the long run.

Texans: Tough loss to Lions, but the way the AFC South is looking the Texans are still in good shape stop the division.

Jaguars: At what point does this new coaching staff admit that Blaine Gabbert has yet to look like an NFL QB at any point so far this season?

Titans: Another game or two like this for Jake Locker and the Titans will be forced to go back to Matt Hasselbeck at QB.

Browns: Looks like all that time on the bench motivated Colt McCoy if nothing else.

Steelers: The defense clearly misses Troy Polamalu. Big test at Oakland next week in a battle of 3-1 teams.

Ravens: Joe Flacco may be earning that contract extension finally after all...

Bengals: Even in defeat Trent Richardson simply doesn't look human.

Raiders: With Carson Palmer - not to mention the defense - playing at a high level, this team is scary balanced.

Chargers: How flat can a team be heading into a crucial division game on the road? I think the Chargers just answered that. Hot seat, meet Norv Turner. Again.

Chiefs: Todd Haley might just be saving his job, but Chiefs have to stay consistent.

Broncos: Just when you 're about to leave John Fox and the Broncos for dead... though it's understandable given the style of offense they run.

STANDINGS - WEEK 4:

NFC South:

1. Panthers: 3-0

2. Buccaneers: 2-2

3. Saints: 2-2

4. Falcons: 1-3

NFC West:

1. Rams: 3-1

2. Seahawks: 3-1

3. Cardinals: 0-4

4. 49ers: 0-4

NFC East:

1. Redskins: 3-0

2. Eagles: 3-1

3. Giants: 0-4

4. Cowboys: 0-4

NFC North:

1. Vikings: 4-0

2. Packers: 3-1

3. Lions: 3-1

4. Bears: 2-2

AFC West:

1. Raiders: 3-1

2. Chiefs: 3-1

3. Chargers: 2-2

4. Broncos: 1-3

AFC East:

1. Patriots: 3-1

2. Bills: 3-1

3. Dolphins: 3-1

4. Jets: 1-2

AFC South:

1. Texans: 2-2

2. Colts: 2-2

3. Jaguars: 0-4

4. Titans: 0-4

AFC North:

1. Steelers: 3-1

2. Bengals: 2-2

3. Ravens: 2-2

4. Browns: 1-3

MVP WATCH - WEEK 4:

1. Tom Brady, QB, Patriots: 109/162 (67%), 1,474 yards, 13 TD's, 2 INT's - 117.6 QBR

2. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers: 122/191 (63%), 1,426 yards, 8 TD's, 4 INT's - 91.6 QBR

3. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Steelers: 86/143 (60%), 1075 yards, 8 TD's, 3 INT's - 93.4 QBR

4. Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings: 86 carries, 473 yards (5.5 YPC), 5 TD's

5. Steven Jackson, RB, Rams:101 carries, 516 yards (5.1), 4 TD's

DPOY WATCH - WEEK 4:

1. Cameron Wake, OLB, Dolphins: 31 tackles, 5.0 SACKS, INT, 3 forced fumbles, 1 TD

2. Ed Reed, FS, Ravens: 17 tackles, 5 INT's, 2 TD's

3. Patrick Willis, ILB, 49ers: 47 tackles, 3 SACKS, 2 INT's, 2 forced fumbles

4. Clay Matthews, OLB, Packers: 34 tackles, 5.0 SACKS, forced fumble

5. Brandon Carr, CB, Cardinals: 17 tackles, 4 INT's, 2 TD's

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR WATCH - OFFENSE:

1. Trent Richardson, RB, Bengals: 109 carries, 532 yards (4.8 YPC), 5 TD's

2. Robert Griffin, QB, Seahawks: 77/132 (58%), 805 yards, 9 TD's, 5 INT's - 83.0 QBR + 33 carries, 79 yards, 1 TD

3. Andrew Luck, QB, Dolphins: 75/125 (60%), 799 yards, 5 TD's, 4 INT's - 78.7 QBR + 14 carries, 77 yards, 2 TD's

4. Matt Barkley, QB, Redskins: 47/76 (61%), 603 yards, 5 TD's, 2 INT's - 97.6 QBR

5. Chris Polk, RB, Seahawks: 64 carries, 314 yards (4.9 YPC), 3 TD's + 11 rec, 47 yards, TD

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR WATCH - DEFENSE:

1. Quinton Coples, DE, Broncos: 21 tackles, 5.5 SACKS, 2 forced fumbles

2. Morris Claiborne, CB, Vikings: 24 tackles, 5 INT's, 2 TD's

3. Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Buccaneers: 19 tackles, 3 INT's, TD

4. Vontaze Burfict, OLB, Bengals: 52 tackles, 2 SACKS, INT, forced fumble

5. Melvin Ingram, DE, Browns: 22 tackles, 4.0 SACKS, INT

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Week 4 update above...

WEEK 5 UPDATE:

Giants 24, Ravens 21

49ers 24, Dolphins 14

Saints 20, Falcons 17

Browns 21, Broncos 6

Redskins 18, Cowboys 15

Packers 31, Rams 17

Panthers 24, Buccaneers 17

Eagles 41, Bengals 23

Bears 17, Cardinals 14

Jets 27, Chiefs 12

Raiders 24, Steelers 21

Vikings 36, Lions 20 - SNF

Patriots 24, Bills 3 - MNF

PANTHERS 24, BUCCANEERS 17

Passing:

C. Newton: 17/25, 247 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT's (106.2 QBR)

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J. Freeman: 15/30, 275 yards, 1 INT (68.1 QBR)

Rushing:

D. Williams: 15 carries, 131 yards (8.7 YPC)

J. Stewart: 14 carries, 71 yards (5.0 YPC)

C. Newton: 4 carries, 14 yards (3.5 YPC)

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L. Blount: 13 carries, 63 yards (4.9 YPC), 2 TD's

J. Freeman: 2 carries, 12 yards (6.0 YPC)

Receiving:

D. Gettis: 3 rec, 74 yards, TD

S. Smith: 4 rec, 58 yards

G. Olsen: 3 rec, 32 yards, TD

D. Allen: 2 rec, 31 yards, TD

B. LaFell: 2 rec, 28 yards

D. Williams: 3 rec, 24 yards

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P. Parker: 6 rec, 125 yards

M. Williams: 4 rec, 97 yards

A. Benn: 3 rec, 28 yards

D. Briscoe: 1 rec, 25 yards

Defensive:

J. Beason: 8 tackles, INT

C. Godfrey: 8 tackles, SACK

C. Johnson: 3 tackles, 2 SACKS

C. Munnerlyn: 5 tackles

J. Anderson: 4 tackles

S. Martin: 3 tackles

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G. McCoy: 9 tackles, 2 SACKS

L. David: 11 tackles, INT

M. Foster: 13 tackles

A. Talib: 3 tackles, SACK, INT

A. Clayborn: 5 tackles

D. Bowers: 4 tackles

B. Price: 6 tackles

D. Watson: 7 tackles

T. Jackson: 4 tackles

Special Teams:

O. Mare: 1/2 FG's (Long: 50)

K. Martens: 2 punts, 87 yards (23.5 NET AVG)

C. Rainey: 20.5 KR AVG, 6.5 PR AVG

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B. Walsh: 1/1 FG's (Long: 28)

M. Koenen: 4 punts, 172 yards (36.2 NET AVG)

M. Maze: 24.6 KR AVG, 7.3 PR AVG

INJURIES - WEEK 5:

Bengals OG Clint Boling - OUT FOR SEASON (Torn PCL)

Broncos DT Ty Warren - OUT FOR SEASON (Torn Achilles)

Chiefs OG Jon Asamoah - OUT FOR SEASON (Fractured Elbow)

Chiefs LB Nico Johnson - OUT FOR SEASON (Torn ACL)

Dolphins OG Vernon Carey - OUT FOR SEASON (Torn Hamstring)

Eagles TE Coby Fleener - OUT FOR SEASON (Torn Achilles)

Jets WR Mohamed Sanu - OUT FOR SEASON (Broken Leg)

49ers OG David Decastro - OUT FOR SEASON (Broken Collarbone)

49ers C Jonathan Goodwin - 5 WEEKS (Partial MCL Tear)

Eagles WR Desean Jackson - 4 WEEKS (Partial PCL Tear)

Lions OT Gosder Cherilus - 4 WEEKS (Knee Sprain)

Texans QB Matt Schaub - 2 WEEKS (Dislocated Shoulder)

Texans TE Owen Daniels - 2 WEEKS (Partial PCL Tear)

Saints OT Jermon Bushrod - 1 WEEK (Partial Groin Tear)

Vikings CB Morris Claiborne - 1 WEEK (Concussion)

Falcons SS William Moore - 1 WEEK (Concussion)

WEEKLY AWARDS:

NFL Offensive POW: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Packers (36/47, 362 yards, 3 TD's)

NFL Defensive POW: Patrick Willis, ILB, 49ers (11 tackles, SACK, INT)

AFC Offensive POW: Arian Foster, RB, Texans (29 carries, 203 yards, 2 TD's0

AFC Defensive POW: Jabaal Sheard, DE, Browns (4 tackles, 2.5 SACKS, forced fumble + fumble recovery)

TRANSACTIONS - WEEK 5:

Rams trade WR Brandon Gibson to Jets for 7th round pick

Bengals re-sign OG Bobbie Williams (1 year)

49ers sign OT Brandon Keith (1 year)

Jaguars sign QB Dominique Davis (UDFA, ECU)

LEAGUE STORYLINES - WEEK 5:

Panthers: Unlike last year, they're winning the close games this season. Cam Newton not playing poorly, but needs to cut down on turnovers.

Falcons: The Falcons offense simply isn't built to produce without a back that can carry Michael Turner's load and still produce. Rookie Doug Martin doesn't appear to be the answer.

Buccaneers: Pretty soon Josh Freeman is going to have to stop living off 2010 and do something worthwhile when it matters. He had the ball, down 7, with 1:50 to play and 3 timeouts and looked lost, going 3-and-out to seal the game.

Saints: Again, their record says they're in the hunt, but they're just not playing at the level they're capable of. It all starts with Drew Brees. Too many close games against inferior teams.

49ers: Not a bad day for Colin Keapernick, but it was the return of the running game that sparked the 49ers first win of the season.

Rams: The Rams had the misfortune to be the first team to face the Packers when they finally put it all together.

Cardinals: The sad part is Kevin Kolb might be the only reason they're even as competitive as they are...

Seahawks: Perfectly-timed bye gives 'Hawks 2 weeks to prepare for big game in Foxboro.

Cowboys: Is it possible Tony Romo might actually be benched? He's playing that bad, but the coaching staff is even worse.

Eagles: Big win against a quality opponent. Eagles finally starting to play up to their talent/hype.

Redskins: This was far from Matt Barkley's best game so far, but he did enough to beat a bad Dallas team to keep the 'Skins undefeated.

Giants: Finally, the Giants actually win a close game.

Packers: Can they keep this up? If so they're the best team in football.

Bears: Beating the Cardinals isn't anything to brag about, but a win is a win.

Lions: Time to address the offensive line with more than aging veterans and day 2 draft picks.

Vikings: This team reminds me of last year's 49ers: a surprise team that, once you watch them play, you wonder why they were ever overlooked to begin with.

Patriots: Big division win at home, but you expect nothing else from Brady and co.

Jets: The defense returns to form, but it's clear the RB situation needs to be addressed in the offseason as neither Shonn Greene or LaDainian Tomlinson seems capable of being a featured back at this point.

Bills: How nervous are the Bills right now with the way Ryan Fitzpatrick is playing? That's a lot of money to invest in a guy who is playing like a below average backup QB.

Dolphins: Andrew Luck comes back down to earth after his big game.

Colts: A lot to fix during bye week.

Texans: They better hope Matt Schaub isn't out long because the Colts could catch on at any time if Manning returns to form.

Jaguars: It's really not fair for this defense to go it alone out there. Not even MJD can do much against the 8-9 man fronts he's seeing. Blaine Gabbert has got to step up or else...

Titans: Titans hope Jake Locker wakes up following bye.

Browns: Maybe the Browns gave up on Colt McCoy too soon?

Steelers: Tough loss to Oakland, but I'm thinking the Steelers will get another shot at the silver & black before it's all said and done.

Ravens: Joe Flacco finally delivers a big game... and the Ravens lose.

Bengals: They put up a fight, but were simply out-matched by the Eagles. Still a lot of good, young talent on this squad.

Raiders: This could be the best Raiders team in nearly two decades.

Chargers: Disappointment is becoming all too common in San Diego these days.

Chiefs: Just when you think they've got a good thing going, the Chiefs lay an egg.

Broncos: When was the last time John Fox's style of offense actually won championships in this league? Before or after the Cuban missile crisis?

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NCAA, but I had to do some work to get it just right. I took all the juniors who are expected to come out and made them redshirt seniors in NCAA so the game had no choice but to export them, for one.

Then I just ignored Madden's 'projected round' system. Since I control all 32 teams, I just drafted guys where they're currently being projected to go (with some room for rising/falling players over the next few months) and since Madden now allows you to edit player's ratings in franchise mode, I just took any players whose ratings didn't match their draft position and raised/lowered their ratings accordingly.

Finally, the draft class wasn't perfect. There are some guys who I had never heard of included and a few guys left out, but what I did was make a list of those players and just didn't draft the ones I didn't recognize OR would match race/height/weight with them and a player that wasn't included and change the player's name/position/ratings after the draft. With anyone who wasn't included that there wasn't a match for I found one of EA's randomly-generated UDFA's and re-named/edited them to match. I also did this for some of the more well-known UDFA's not included in the draft class file.

I just had to keep a notepad file of which players to edit/change/find a UDFA for so I wouldn't forget. It probably sounds like more work than it was, but the results turned out pretty well, IMO. Although I doubt it'd work nearly as well if you're not controlling all 32 teams - or at least drafting for all 32 teams.

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I've been simming a Panther franchise. Unfortunately I know how to exploit the draft so I sim 16-0 superbowl winning seasons pretty much all the time.

I typically have 20 first round picks every season because of the low value of future firsts and my ability to dig up the best players not in round 1. Madden's trade logic is retarded.

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