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Madden 13 And Draftee Ratings?!


TANTRIC-NINJA

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Just to nerd it up what do you fellow Maddeners think will be the rating of the new guys.

Personally as a guy who has proudly used the Panthers the last three seasons (only resumed in late 10 from my sega days) im excited to see a 6'4 MLB in Kuechley with Urlacher/Vilma like cvg skills and 85-87 speed with awrness and hit power. Adds to all the speedy linebackers on the team...if they dont get carted off.(Davis)

Wr/pr Joe Adams? - sometimes play speed exceeds combine speed..90-92 speed, 97accel,57 carry? Eh, high juke and elusiveness.

Cb Norman- hogan like cvg skills from 2011? 89-90 speed? 6ft tall with great catch..

Liking it already.

Although Gettis will probally be downgraded, LaFell upgraded?

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Kuechly should be very solid right out of the box...I'm guessing 85 ovr with ratings you mentioned. He will be excellent in shutting down those pitchouts.

It will be awesome having another corner that won't get destroyed by lob passes.

I think Adams will be very dangerous in the slot with his elusiveness, but I'm sure he'll have a ton of drops.

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My predictions:

Luke Kuechly: 83 (A Potential)

Amini Silatolu: 75 (A Potential)

Frank Alexander: 67 (B Potential)

Joe Adams: 68 (B Potential)

Josh Norman: 68 (A Potential)

Brad Nortman: 55 (C Potential) - rookie punters always have very low ratings

D.J. Campbell: 61 (C Potential)

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From what I've seen thus far, if Ultimate Team is any indication, Robert Griffin will be a rich mans Michael Vick in this game.

He will be devastating...he will reap all the throwing categories that Cam help make happen. Cam will probally be the same..and ai dont think it would be that inaccurate..bc he is already a top 5 qb in madden. i did notice the 98 deep pass accuracy that Eli got...WTF?'

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