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EA has posted the full rookie ratings for Madden NFL 10.

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"Thanks for following us the last couple of days as we've tracked a number of the incoming NFL rookies and their ratings in Madden NFL 10. Now that we're at the end of the last round of this year's Draft, it's time to release all of the rookie ratings created thus far by our ratings guru Donny Moore. The file below has all of the ratings for every rookie currently created in Madden NFL 10."

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# 21 JeriousNorwood @ 04/26/09 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Anti Honor
Oh really?

Link me to any scout that says Chris ''Beanie'' Wells is stronger than Terrance Taylor.
Haha, OK. Link me to ANY scout that says Terrance Taylor is stronger than Wells. LOL Don't play a game of specifics, it's worthless.
 
# 22 JeriousNorwood @ 04/26/09 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ImReady77
If a player benches over 35reps they should be over a 93 in strength automatically. Loadholt did 24 reps and he has 94 strength. How?
Read my earlier posts. Bench reps are just UPPER BODY STRENGTH. Strength in Madden accounts for upper AND lower. If Loadholt dominates his opponents with is strength, who cares if he only did 24 reps?
 
# 23 ImReady77 @ 04/26/09 10:48 PM
no he dominates with his size. how does madden account for lower body strength? There should be a lower body strength rating and a upper body strength rating.
 
# 24 JeriousNorwood @ 04/26/09 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ImReady77
no he dominates with his size.
And is there a rating for size? Nope. So it has to be factored in somehow. Either way, he's using his STRENGTH to push around defenders.
 
# 25 ImReady77 @ 04/26/09 10:55 PM
the thing is though weight should be separate from strength.
 
# 26 Anti Honor @ 04/26/09 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by JeriousNorwood
Haha, OK. Link me to ANY scout that says Terrance Taylor is stronger than Wells. LOL Don't play a game of specifics, it's worthless.
Here's a scouting report.

Strengths:
Very impressive strength in both his lower and upper body. Has a massive frame. Capable of taking on multiple blockers. An ideal candidate to play nose tackle in a 3-4 system. Uses his lack of height to get good leverage. A team leader on and off the field; team captain in 2008.
Weaknesses:
Below average height. Lacks the athleticism to get into the backfield.
Comments:
Taylor may not be an every-down lineman, but he will be very effective in short yardage situations. He reminds me of a smaller version of former Wolverine Gabe Watson. He could come off the board as high as the early 3rd round if the right team views him as a good fit for their system. However, he could also fall on draft day because there are a limited number of teams in need of a player with his skill set.


If you or Donny Moore have any question about Taylor's actual strength, I'm sure there's a few coaches, and draft experts that will be happy to address the situation.

78 strength.. lmao
 
# 27 cowboysfan440 @ 04/26/09 10:58 PM
can anyone post the cowboys draft picks on here
it would be greatly appreciated
 
# 28 adub88 @ 04/26/09 10:58 PM
part of Taylor's scouting report from NFL.COM

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profil...aylor?id=79655
Overview

A three-year starter at nose guard, Taylor's squat, thick frame resembles a fire hydrant, but he attacks blockers like a runaway fire truck.

Taylor delivered one of the best performances in the weight room at the 2009 NFL Combine, recording 37 repetitions bench-pressing 225 pounds. Strength has always been his biggest asset.

He set Michigan prep records with a 500-pound bench press, 680-pound squat and a
670-pound dead lift.


The common thing I keep hearing about him, is that he's super strong in the gym and on the field, so that 78 got to change.
 
# 29 ImReady77 @ 04/26/09 10:58 PM
I aint saying loadholt should go down but atleast give the 300-310dt that did over 35reps a 90 atleast. add Roy Miller to the list too.
 
# 30 JeriousNorwood @ 04/26/09 11:00 PM
I asked you to find me a link where it said he is stronger than Beanie Wells. You clearly failed.

Look, I'm not defending him in any way because I've never watched the guy you are talking about play in person. However, when you guys say that bench reps = strength, it's really stupid and shows how unaware you guys are of what goes into ratings.
 
# 31 adub88 @ 04/26/09 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by JeriousNorwood
I asked you to find me a link where it said he is stronger than Beanie Wells. You clearly failed.

Look, I'm not defending him in any way because I've never watched the guy you are talking about play in person. However, when you guys say that bench reps = strength, it's really stupid and shows how unaware you guys are of what goes into ratings.
I don't know about anyone else, but what I posted had to do with his on field and in the gym strength.
 
# 32 kehlis @ 04/26/09 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by JeriousNorwood
I asked you to find me a link where it said he is stronger than Beanie Wells. You clearly failed.
But this was a stupid request. Why would ANYONE compare the two in a scouting report.
 
# 33 Anti Honor @ 04/26/09 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by adub88
part of Taylor's scouting report from NFL.COM

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2009/profil...aylor?id=79655
Overview

A three-year starter at nose guard, Taylor's squat, thick frame resembles a fire hydrant, but he attacks blockers like a runaway fire truck.

Taylor delivered one of the best performances in the weight room at the 2009 NFL Combine, recording 37 repetitions bench-pressing 225 pounds. Strength has always been his biggest asset.

He set Michigan prep records with a 500-pound bench press, 680-pound squat and a
670-pound dead lift.


The common thing I keep hearing about him, is that he's super strong in the gym and on the field, so that 78 got to change.
Thanks a ton.

I'm not saying Taylor's overall should rise, because he's not the most talented guy in the world, nor is he the brightest guy, never has been. But one thing people haven't questioned, is his strength. His durability is an issue, his heart/desire or lack of has been questioned (highschool), but never his strength.

Call me nitpicky, but I really question how much research was done with certain rookie ratings. Especially some of the lower guys.
 
# 34 ImReady77 @ 04/26/09 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by JeriousNorwood
I asked you to find me a link where it said he is stronger than Beanie Wells. You clearly failed.

Look, I'm not defending him in any way because I've never watched the guy you are talking about play in person. However, when you guys say that bench reps = strength, it's really stupid and shows how unaware you guys are of what goes into ratings.
WTF!!! Did beanie wells break state records in lifting? Did beanie wells place 8th in powerlifting for ostate? No he didn't so stop trying to be mr. smartass. I don't care what u think about the bench press but when a man does almost 40reps in the bench they are strong as hell.
 
# 35 Primerica @ 04/27/09 12:08 AM
Really, Chris Owens a 58 while Coye Frances a 74. Chris Owens is a potential lockdown corner who wasn't even challege becuase of his talent and he has a lower rating then Coye. LOL, let's come back to this rating comparision in two years.
 
# 36 JeriousNorwood @ 04/27/09 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Anti Honor
Oh really?

Link me to any scout that says Chris ''Beanie'' Wells is stronger than Terrance Taylor.
To one of the above posters, I was just throwing this guys argument in his face. No one compares the two, so why in the hell would he ask?

Again, I'm not saying he's not strong, I'm saying bench press is not everything that matters, but so many of you live or die by it. The game of football is not based solely on combine numbers, nor should that be the sole thing that determines the ratings in Madden.
 
# 37 Anti Honor @ 04/27/09 12:22 AM
My argument is that Terrance Taylor is stronger than 78.

Even Ricky-Jean Francois got an 81 strength rating.

There isn't a scout, head coach or website that would question Terrance Taylor's strength, and this dates back to highschool, so I'd like to know what ''scout'' Donny Moore got this info from, since I was told that's probably how Donny decided on the rating.

I already sent the info needed via PM to Donny, so perhaps now, he'll actually do a little research on Taylor, and boost his strength up a notch or 10.
 
# 38 Hooe @ 04/27/09 12:25 AM
Okay, I don't normally bemoan Madden player ratings, but I'm absolutely baffled that Ravens rookie RB Cedric Peerman has a carrying rating of 60. As a student at UVa, I've watched all four of his playing years here and I've only seen him fumble the ball twice ever as a Cavalier.

Also, despite his awesome workout numbers, Peerman probably doesn't deserve a speed rating of 94, and probably should be a far more balanced back vs. being an exclusively a shifty, speedy back. He was never a burner and was more of the workhorse type (not to be confused with being a power runner, though; he wasn't that either). His most exceptional qualities, in my opinion, were probably his passion, work ethic, never-say-die attitude, patience, and ability to recognize a hole and hit it immediately; that said I have no idea how to translate those qualities to the Madden ratings scale.

Finally, he also plausibly deserves a higher kick return rating; during his first two years he was the primary kick returner for the Cavaliers and averaged just under 27 yards a return, before being moved off special teams to assume the primary running back job.
 
# 39 Anti Honor @ 04/27/09 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Krioniq
Okay, I don't normally bemoan Madden player ratings, but I'm absolutely baffled that Ravens rookie RB Cedric Peerman has a carrying rating of 60. I watched all four of his playing years here at Virginia and I've only seen him fumble the ball twice ever as a Cavalier.
Probably that same nasty little ''scout'' that told Donny Terrance Taylor is one of the weakest DTs in football.
 
# 40 Potatoes002 @ 04/27/09 12:37 AM
Can someone tell me what Brandon Gibson ratings are? Hes the WR for the Eagles 6th round pick.
 


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