Former Duke football player Jamison Crowder given a 75 overall rating in Madden NFL 25

The last 1,000-yard receiver in Duke football history, Jamison Crowder remains a well-respected NFL player in the newest Madden ratings.

Despite heading into his 10th career season in the NFL, former Duke receiver Jamison Crowder remains a useful addition to an offense.

Madden NFL 25 released its individual player ratings for wide receivers on Monday, and Crowder earned a 75 overall.

The grade makes him the third-highest wide receiver on the Washington Commanders roster behind Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson.

Crowder, who turned 31 last month, finished the 2023 season with 16 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown. He also served as the team’s primary punt returner, averaging 7.9 yards per return.

The developers at EA rewarded him with 87 speed, 91 agility, and 86 stamina.

Across his nine-year professional career with the Commanders, the New York Jets, and the Buffalo Bills, Crowder has 431 catches for 4,826 yards and 29 touchdowns. He tallied a career-high 847 yards and seven touchdowns back in 2016, and he caught a personal-best 78 passes with the Jets in 2019.

Crowder’s 3,641 career receiving yards in a Blue Devils uniform remains the second-most in school history, and his 23 career touchdowns sit third on the Duke record books. He set the program’s single-season records for receptions (108) and receiving yards (1,360) as a junior in 2013.