Madden 20 ratings are out, which means it’s time for overreaction.
What players were valued too high? Too low? Who got the ultimate video game diss?
Name | Team | Overall |
---|---|---|
Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | 97 |
Tom Brady | New England Patriots | 96 |
Philip Rivers | San Diego Chargers | 94 |
Drew Brees | New Orleans Saints | 92 |
Andrew Luck | Indianapolis Colts | 92 |
Russell Wilson | Seattle Seahawks | 91 |
Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay Packers | 90 |
Matt Ryan | Atlanta Falcons | 89 |
Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh Steelers | 85 |
Cam Newton | Carolina Panthers | 84 |
Jared Goff | Los Angeles Rams | 83 |
Baker Mayfield | Cleveland Browns | 83 |
Deshaun Watson | Houston Texans | 82 |
Carson Wentz | Philadelphia Eagles | 82 |
Kirk Cousins | Minnesota Vikings | 81 |
Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | 81 |
Derek Carr | Oakland Raiders | 80 |
Andy Dalton | Cincinnati Bengals | 80 |
Marcus Mariota | Tennessee Titans | 79 |
Matthew Stafford | Detroit Lions | 79 |
The Eagles’ franchise quarterback comes in with an absolutely underwhelming 82 overall rating in Madden 20. Look, I get it, the guy has to prove that he can stay healthy and his mobility appeared to be a bit limited as he recovered from tearing up his knee in 2018. If we follow a similar line of thinking, it makes some sense that Deshaun Watson, who also suffered a comparable injury in the same season, has the same overall rating. However, I need someone at EA Sports to explain the presence of Baker-freaking-Mayfield as a higher-rated 83. Will he put up some killer numbers with OBJ and Jarvis Landry streaking downfield? Of course. Has he put together the same kind of sustained excellence over the majority of a season like Wentz or even Watson? I say nay. Jared Goff being ahead of Wentz is nearly as perplexing, though I imagine it’s just a masterful job of trolling Eagles fans. Though, it has made our office buzz and wonder… do we overrate Carson Wentz?
In what world is Aaron Rodgers not a Top-5 QB in the NFL? Patrick Mahomes leading the list makes sense as he’s the reigning, defending, undisputed league MVP from a year ago and is the lead among numerous sportsbooks to do the same in 2019-20. Tom Brady’s placement as a close #2 is fair, but that’s where the wheels fall off. Philip Rivers is the THIRD-BEST QUARTERBACK IN THE NFL? He’s two full points ahead of Drew Brees? Really? Andrew Luck is rated in line with Brees? Russell Wilson -the modern-day Michael “Run around as my O-Line collapses and hope I don’t die” Vick- gets a boost due to his speed and elusiveness. For my money, flip Rodgers and Rivers and I’ll calm down.
I don’t think Trubisky is by any means a Top-10 or even Top-15 quarterback, but holy shnikies this is bad. Alex Smith is rated higher, despite suffering one of the most gruesome leg injuries we’ve seen in years. Lamar Jackson’s NINETY-FOUR speed rating likely led to his one point lead in the overall category, but does anyone really think Trubisky is roughly the same player as journeyman Ryan Fitzpatrick?
Former Eagles QB and Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles has been installed as a 77 overall player, the exact same rating as Alex Smith. Is he really worse than Jimmy Garoppolo? I’d say no. Worse than Matthew Stafford? Sure.
Eli Manning is the 36th overall rated QB with an overall score of 72. That makes him the lowest-rated starting QB in the NFC East behind Wentz (82), Dak Prescott (81), and Smith (77). The Giants’ first round pick Daniel Jones comes in way below Manning with an overall rating of 63, a mere point ahead of third-stringer Kyle Lauletta.
Kevin Kinkead has the rating for every Eagles player, along with some news and notes after the jump:
Player | Position | Rating |
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Fletcher Cox | DT | 96 |
Jason Kelce | C | 94 |
Zach Ertz | TE | 93 |
Malcolm Jenkins | SS | 92 |
Brandon Brooks | RG | 90 |
Brandon Graham | RE | 89 |
Lane Johnson | RT | 89 |
Alshon Jeffrey | WR | 87 |
Jason Peters | LT | 87 |
DeSean Jackson | WR | 85 |
Nelson Agholor | WR | 83 |
Ronald Darby | CB | 82 |
Carson Wentz | QB | 82 |
Zach Brown | MLB | 81 |
Dallas Goedert | TE | 80 |
Jordan Howard | HB | 80 |
Malik Jackson | DT | 80 |
Rodney McLeod Jr | FS | 79 |
Andrew Sendejo | FS | 79 |
Nigel Bradham | ROLB | 78 |
Tim Jernigan | DT | 78 |
Avonte Maddox | CB | 78 |
Derek Barnett | LE | 76 |
Sidney Jones IV | CB | 76 |
Corey Clement | HB | 75 |
Vinny Curry | LE | 75 |
Jake Elliott | K | 74 |
Jalen Mills | CB | 74 |
Will Tye | TE | 74 |
JJ Arcega-Whiteside | WR | 73 |
Kamu Grugier-Hill | LOLB | 73 |
Cre'von LeBlanc | CB | 73 |
Josh Adams | HB | 72 |
Rasul Douglas | CB | 72 |
Miles Sanders | HB | 72 |
Wendell Smallwood | HB | 72 |
Mack Hollins | WR | 71 |
Joshua Perkins | TE | 71 |
Andre Dillard | LT | 70 |
Shelton Gibson | WR | 70 |
Braxton Miller | WR | 70 |
Isaac Seumalo | LG | 70 |
Josh Sweat | RE | 70 |
Paul Worrilow | LOLB | 70 |
Charles Johnson | WR | 69 |
Cameron Johnston | P | 69 |
Treyvon Hester | DT | 68 |
Donnel Pumphrey Jr | HB | 68 |
Boston Scott | HB | 68 |
Blake Countess | SS | 67 |
Nathan Gerry | LOLB | 67 |
Daeshon Hall | RE | 67 |
LJ Fort | MLB | 66 |
Josh Hawkins | CB | 66 |
Shareef Miller | RE | 66 |
Hassan Ridgeway | DT | 66 |
Halapoulivaati Vaitai | RT | 66 |
Stefen Wisniewski | LG | 66 |
Tre Sullivan | FS | 63 |
Jeremiah McKinnon | CB | 62 |
Joe Ostman | LE | 62 |
Deiondre Hall | SS | 61 |
Bruce Hector | DT | 61 |
Cody Kessler | QB | 61 |
Godwin Igwebuike | SS | 60 |
Matt Pryor | RG | 59 |
Carlton Agudosi | WR | 58 |
Tyreek Burwell | LT | 58 |
Jordan Mailata | LT | 58 |
Nate Sudfeld | QB | 57 |
Anthony Fabiano | C | 56 |
Clayton Thorston | QB | 56 |
Rick Lovato | TE | 41 |
What do you think? Did EA Sports get it right?