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Steve Smith 7th Best Receiver (Including TEs) In Madden 13


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It's really stupid they have 1 guy doing the ratings, they are just too cheap to outsource it to a collective like Profootball Focus (which the rating person they have actually steals from if you pay attention)

How many non-QB skill position players get a 95 at 32+ years old. Smitty=GOAT.

Jerry Rice was rated at 100 in Madden 99. Thats when he was 35 years old.

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i will take 95 since he was like 86 when last years game came out. and vernon davis is a freak and in the prime of his career, what are you guys talking about

We're talking about the fact V. Davis only had like 2 good games of fantasy last year :( I should know, he was the deciding factor, or rather lack of, in a lot of my loses.

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Some TE's that had a better season than Davis did last year. Jason Witten, Aaron Hernandez, Tony Gonzalez, Dustin Keller, and Brent Celek. I based this off of receiving yards. He also fumbled 3 times last year while the other guys I mentioned fumbled either 0 or 1 time. He should be a 90 at most overall. Brandon Marshall should be in the top 10 imo.

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Some TE's that had a better season than Davis did last year. Jason Witten, Aaron Hernandez, Tony Gonzalez, Dustin Keller, and Brent Celek. I based this off of receiving yards. He also fumbled 3 times last year while the other guys I mentioned fumbled either 0 or 1 time. He should be a 90 at most overall. Brandon Marshall should be in the top 10 imo.

Where are J Graham and The Gronk?i

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Some of you need to realize this

Everyone talks about Davis’ pass-catching ability, but the dude is an absolute monster blocking for Frank Gore. Davis is one of the highest-rated impact blockers from the tight end position,

May have something to do with his rating. 292 yards and 4 TDs in the playoffs also helps

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