Earlier this week, EA Sports started teasing some player rating for the latest chapter in their NFL football gaming series, Madden 21.
Starting with rookie quarterbacks, we found out Jake Fromm was rated better than one QB drafted before him already.
The big releasing of ratings will start next week when ESPN teams up with EA Sports to starting doing so. But we got another teaser on Friday.
Ratings for wide receivers were released, so now let’s dig into Gabriel Davis and Isaiah Hodgins.
In terms of both guys, there’s no Fromm situation where their rating is higher than someone drafted ahead of them. Instead, it’s pretty status quo. Both players share an overall rating with the wideout drafted just after them, only a few picks later.
Hodgins, the 28th pick in the sixth round, slots in at a 64 overall. Sharing that is Colts wideout Dezmon Patmon, who was the 33rd pick in the sixth round. One seventh-round receiver also shares their rating as well, the Chargers’ KJ Hill.
Davis, Buffalo’s fourth rounder, slots in at 69 overall. The next receiver selected after Davis was a fan favorite prior to the draft, now Washington wide receiver, Antonio Gandy-Golden, who was the 36th pick that same round.
Check out Davis’ rating here:
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And Hodgins’ here:
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