No. 2 — WR Terry McLaurin
Wide receivers may be slightly less likely to make the cover than running backs are, but McLaurin could be one of the next big things to take over the NFL, as his rookie season showed that he is in some rare air when it comes to receiving talent.
Though WRs who make the Madden cover are usually veteran players with a lot to show for their careers — Larry Fitzgerald, Calvin Johnson, Antonio Brown — there is a case for McLaurin seeing as Odell Beckham Jr. graced the cover on Madden 16, which was just his second year in the league. If McLaurin had another stand-out season and made it to a Pro Bowl in each of the next two years, I could definitely see him becoming a cover-star.