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Hey Madden fans, I'm back again and this time I’m looking at players who are under 24 and with A potential. These guys are destined to be the next superstar players in Madden 10.

Player’s potentials do change through out their career in Madden 10, and also depending on what position they play. You can mess around editing player positions, for example offensive line back-ups turn into great defensive ends or even strong safety’s. Defensive backs that are good in zone coverage can be even better at the safety positions.

This list will be for potential trades, so you can refer to this page when ever you need help and are looking for a certain player.

Remember these are all A graded potential players, the following season their rating will go up dramatically, I recommend downloading Star player and World class training staff to maximize player progression. Player ratings may also change due to roster updates.

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# 1 psymin1 @ 12/10/09 11:32 PM
This is great! I want to try to grab a load of these guys next time I start a franchise.
 
# 2 Glorious Arc @ 12/11/09 12:52 AM
A solid review of young talented players. I disagree that a player needs A potential to be a potential superstar though. Many players start with a low overall but have incredible skill sets. They may only be a B or a C potential but they can easily rack up numbers.

To add some depth to this tip, I would suggest reading this thread for a further overview of progression/potential.http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ogression.html
 
# 3 Valdarez @ 12/11/09 01:49 AM
Nice list, breakdown. I tried to trade for Crabtree, and SF sure didn't want to give him up. lol As a Texas & Cowboys fan, I thought it would be fun to trade for him, and then cut him. Just because I could... only I couldn't. Guess the jokes on me huh?
 
# 4 z ROCKnROLLA z @ 12/11/09 03:57 PM
wow I love getting zero credit for this!!!
 
# 5 The Police @ 12/11/09 09:39 PM
Felix Jones is a beast, unless you like to pass it to your RBs a lot.
 
# 6 43Chargers4Now @ 12/12/09 03:34 AM
@ post #5 ME TOO!!!!
 
# 7 Bellsprout @ 12/12/09 03:38 AM
Did this article recommend buying those stupid little upgrade things EA sells? Is that what "Star player and World class training staff" are?

This article cheats.
 
# 8 Valdarez @ 12/12/09 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by z ROCKnROLLA z
wow I love getting zero credit for this!!!
Zero credit?
 
# 9 Hooe @ 12/12/09 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
You can mess around editing player positions, for example offensive line back-ups turn into great defensive ends or even strong safety’s.
Okay, I'll bite: exactly which backup offensive linemen become great strong safeties and defensive ends? This seems highly improbable.
 
# 10 z ROCKnROLLA z @ 12/12/09 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Valdarez
Zero credit?
I created this list for askmadden.com and was told it was going to be posted on OS, and I have received zero credit!!!
 
# 11 z ROCKnROLLA z @ 12/12/09 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by WeAreAllWitnesses
Did this article recommend buying those stupid little upgrade things EA sells? Is that what "Star player and World class training staff" are?

This article cheats.
How is using something that is part of the game cheating??? Many people will edit and create elite player which is in effect cheating so why cant you max out your players potential!!! You have no idea who will be good and will be flop so there for you cannot judge it and call it cheating.
 
# 12 z ROCKnROLLA z @ 12/12/09 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by z ROCKnROLLA z
How is using something that is part of the game cheating??? Many people will edit and create elite player which is in effect cheating so why cant you max out your players potential!!! You have no idea who will be good and will be flop so there for you cannot judge it and call it cheating.
sorry for my terrible spelling this morning as I have just woke up and my fingers are not flowing right now!!!
 
# 13 TeamBuilder @ 12/12/09 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by z ROCKnROLLA z
I created this list for askmadden.com and was told it was going to be posted on OS, and I have received zero credit!!!
I don't get credited from OS on my articles either, they edit out where we put our names at the end. Our admin at AskMadden was trying to get that changed but I guess OS is still doing it.

To all, this article is from ROCKnROLLA, he wrote it.
 
# 14 PGaither84 @ 12/12/09 01:48 PM
I never understand the point in these articles. Few ratings matter at all in this game, so having a discussion about what are the best players to grab is a waste of time. Not to say it isn't a good read, becuase it is, but this whole thing can be broken down to a few lines:

Get a good QB, fast WRs, fast TEs, fast Running Backs and fast defenders.

Lastly, I can't belive that Vernon Davis wasn't talked about regarding TEs. He is the best one in Madden and this year is really proving he is one of the elite TEs in the real NFL. He is big. He is fast. he is strong. He is also the best run blocking TE in the game. You get him, you throw to him and run behind him. You win games. At least, in Madden.
 
# 15 kehlis @ 12/12/09 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by PGaither84
Lastly, I can't belive that Vernon Davis wasn't talked about regarding TEs. He is the best one in Madden and this year is really proving he is one of the elite TEs in the real NFL. He is big. He is fast. he is strong. He is also the best run blocking TE in the game. You get him, you throw to him and run behind him. You win games. At least, in Madden.
You forgot to read what the story is actually about:

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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
Hey Madden fans, I'm back again and this time I’m looking at players who are under 24 and with A potential. These guys are destined to be the next superstar players in Madden 10.
 
# 16 PGaither84 @ 12/12/09 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by kehlis
You forgot to read what the story is actually about:
and yet under full backs he rocomends you go and get Lorenzo Neal?!? He's old enough to be Bret Favre's dad.

oh, and Davis is 25. OHHH so old. He was drafted as a Sophmore, so he started in the NFL at a younger age than a lot of other players.
 
# 17 kehlis @ 12/12/09 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by PGaither84
and yet under full backs he rocomends you go and get Lorenzo Neal?!? He's old enough to be Bret Favre's dad.

oh, and Davis is 25. OHHH so old. He was drafted as a Sophmore, so he started in the NFL at a younger age than a lot of other players.
No one is saying Davis isn't a good tight end. The article was about players under 24. Why Lorenzo Neal is included is well beyond me, I didn't catch that.
 
# 18 RaychelSnr @ 12/12/09 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamBuilder
I don't get credited from OS on my articles either, they edit out where we put our names at the end. Our admin at AskMadden was trying to get that changed but I guess OS is still doing it.

To all, this article is from ROCKnROLLA, he wrote it.
That definitely isn't the case, we simply post the articles as we receive them after doing some basic grammatical edits. I've contacted Carl at AskMadden to request that he gives authors proper credit in their articles with a byline at the end going forward so you guys can see your name in the limelight
 
# 19 z ROCKnROLLA z @ 12/12/09 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS
That definitely isn't the case, we simply post the articles as we receive them after doing some basic grammatical edits. I've contacted Carl at AskMadden to request that he gives authors proper credit in their articles with a byline at the end going forward so you guys can see your name in the limelight
Well all is good and its not about being in the limelight, its due to the fact that his took me some time to do in the little spare time that I have. Thank you for noticing the issue as all writers etc etc will be a little bit annoyed that their hard work goes unnoticed.
 
# 20 z ROCKnROLLA z @ 12/12/09 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PGaither84
and yet under full backs he rocomends you go and get Lorenzo Neal?!? He's old enough to be Bret Favre's dad.

oh, and Davis is 25. OHHH so old. He was drafted as a Sophmore, so he started in the NFL at a younger age than a lot of other players.
I recommend Neal for 1 season as the 1st there is no real stand out FB that you will be able to trade for, Neal can do a job for you for 1 season.
 

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