![]() Those decisions have consequences (which I love). No more trading A.P., Luck, Watt, or Cam for a scrub 78 ovr player that you can upgrade to 99 in two seasons. "Team building" is more dynamic, fluid and realistic. You maybe able to stack multiple first round picks but the development window will be shorter for leagues that end after a few seasons. Guys who like to trade superstars to horde a number of picks will find that tradition a little more complicated. Users won't be able to stat whore scrubs into Hall of Fame type players in two seasons anymore. While MUT is still king for the people over their at EA Tiburon, they listened to the hardcore fans and have put a sizable effort into revitalizing CFM. The previous iterations of the Madden franchise have obviously been MUT driven. For example, Shopmaster argues that 16 "is much more than a roster update, the gameplay and the WR/DB interactions make this feel awesome and finally a deep ball down the field is filled with unpredictable results." The new passing game mechanics and WR/DB interaction is indeed great but I love the renewed emphasis on CFM even more. Most users will focus on the much improved game play (which is awesome by the way). The enhanced graphics, gameplay, animations, user-friendly UI, and revamped player progression have made for a better overall experience. The honeymoon stage is over for me and the game is still refreshing. EA Tiburon has made a huge step in the right direction with madden 16. Punter: Donnie Jones (78) Complete RatingsĬlick here to view a table of complete ratings including things like throwing power, awareness, stiff arm, etc.EA Tiburon has made a huge step in the right direction with madden 16. Safety: Malcolm Jenkins (85), Earl Wolff (77) Inside Linebacker: Kiko Alonso (87), Mychal Kendricks (86), DeMeco Ryans (82)Ĭornerback: Byron Maxwell (84), Brandon Boykin (82), Walter Thurmond (75), Nolan Carroll (74), Eric Rowe (72) Outside Linebacker: Connor Barwin (87), Brandon Graham (86), Marcus Smith (70) Offensive Guard: Allen Barbre (77), Matt Tobin (72)ĭefensive End: Fletcher Cox (92), Cedric Thornton (81), Vinny Curry (81) Offensive Tackle: Jason Peters (96), Lane Johnson (88) Tight End: Brent Celek (85), Zach Ertz (84) Wide Receiver: Jordan Matthews (81), Miles Austin (78), Riley Cooper (76), Nelson Agholor (74), Josh Huff (72) Running Back: DeMarco Murray (94), Ryan Mathews (84), Darren Sproles (82) Here are the ratings for the Eagles projected starters (and key contributors). Hopefully the game didn't actually make Eric Rowe's last name "Lowe" because that's a pretty bad typo. MLB Kiko Alonso (87 OVR) could have a breakout year after coming over in the LeSean McCoy trade." The Eagles have a revamped secondary with new arrivals CB Byron Maxwell (84 OVR), CB Walter Thurmond (75 OVR), and rookie CB Eric Lowe (72 OVR). HB Ryan Mathews (84 OVR) can spell him when needed. HB DeMarco Murray (94 OVR) is no question at all, led by a great offensive line including LT Jason Peters (96 OVR), RT Lane Johnson (88 OVR), and C Jason Kelce (87 OVR). QB Sam Bradford (79 OVR) leads the question marks into camp. "Chip Kelly made a number of high-profile offseason moves. The New York Giants come in at 77 while Washington is last at 75. The Eagles rank 84 overall, which is behind the Dallas Cowboys who lead the NFC East at 87. Here's a look at how the Philadelphia Eagles shape up. Now they have finally announced their entire set of ratings for every player in the NFL ahead of the game's release date on Tuesday, Aug. Madden NFL 16 has slowly been leaking their in-game ratings for various players and teams.
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