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Madden NFL 13 Player Ratings - Top 10 Overall RB

#1 Maurice Jones-Drew - 97 Overall
#2 Adrian Peterson - 97 Overall
#3 Arian Foster - 96 Overall
#4 LeSean McCoy - 95 Overall
#5 Ray Rice - 95 Overall
#6 Matt Forte - 93 Overall
#7 Frank Gore - 92 Overall
#8 Steven Jackson - 92 Overall
#9 Jamaal Charles - 91 Overall
#10 Michael Turner - 91 OverallAgree or disagree?

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# 61 VinnyVegas28 @ 08/06/12 04:05 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KCmizzou852
if anyone thinks McCoy is the best pass cathcing RB in the leauge. Then they must only be Eagle fans. Of all RB with at least 25 receptions. The highest avg per catch is Arian Foster with 11.6. Then Michael bush and Fred Jackson with 11.3. Then Tomlinson and Jahvid Best with 10.7 and 10.6. Matt Forte is next with 9.4. Ray rice with 9.3. Then there are 23 more players before you get to McCoy with an average of 6.6. Now you can look at average anyway you want to. But he is 33 in average per reception. No where near the best
Shady is not the best in the league yet, but based off of last years production, he belongs in the top 5. He is top 5 all purpose yards, finished in the top 5 in rushing yards. And number 1 in TD's. Numbers speak for themselves.
 
# 62 gator3guy @ 08/06/12 04:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by VinnyVegas28
Shady is not the best in the league yet, but based off of last years production, he belongs in the top 5. He is top 5 all purpose yards, finished in the top 5 in rushing yards. And number 1 in TD's. Numbers speak for themselves.
FWIW ESPN has a rating system for players and they ranked Peterson 1 (by a large margain) and McCoy, Rice, and Foster tied for second. Again its all subjective, but it looks appropriate in my eyes.
 
# 63 bmj2k7 @ 08/06/12 04:59 PM
Most complete back in football is Arian Foster, he can lead the league in rushing, he has some of the best hands in the NFL, hes a smooth runner who can make sick cuts that goes fot TDs, has top end speed, he blocks, and hes not a selfish player, he wants his team to win. My top 10: Foster, MJD, Peterson, Forte, McCoy, Johnson, Charles, Gore, Rice, and Benson. Turner is overrated and getting older, Jackson is getting older.
 
# 64 bmj2k7 @ 08/06/12 05:01 PM
McFadden stays healthy ill easily put him in top 10
 
# 65 HolyCrap @ 08/06/12 05:22 PM
#1 Ray Rice - 95 Overall-Positives- Great runner and great receiver, most important part of the offense. good pass blocker, can play all 3 downs.

#2 Adrian Peterson - 95 Overall- Positives-Simply a beast, has the speed and power, decent pass catcher, production despite poor passing game. Negatives- Injury prone, fumbling issue.

#3 Maurice Jones-Drew - 94 Overall- Positives- Best pass blocking RB in NFL, leading rusher from last year, been consistent throughout his career, played well on a bad team. Negatives- not elite pass catcher.

#4 Arian Foster - 90 Overall- Positives- two years in the league two years of outstanding production, great ability to make cuts and make people miss. Negatives- pass blocking, not elite power.

#5Matt Forte - 88 Overall-Positives- 3 down player, great reception and running abilities, can pass block. negatives- injury issues, lack of red-zone production

#6 Frank Gore - 88 Overall- Positives-Great power and instinctive runner, highly consistent, good around the goal line. negatives- injuries, not elite speed.

#7LeSean McCoy - 87 Overall- Positives- Game Changer, great speed and elusiveness. Negatives- not every down player, lacks power, only great production one year, not a good pass blocker

#8 Steven Jackson - 86 Overall- Positives- has good speed and great power, good pass blocker. Negatives- declining production, injury issues, losing speed, not elite receiver out of backfield any more.

#9 Michael Turner - 85 Overall- Positives- Good goal line production, best power back in the league. Negatives- not elusive, not 3 down back, not a great pass blocker.

#10 Darren McFadden- 85 Overall- Positives- Game changing ability, best offensive player on team, good combination of elusiveness and power. Negatives- not used in the red-zone, far to injury prone.

How I see it should be.
 
# 66 Champion8877 @ 08/06/12 05:27 PM
CJ should be top 10, but other than that I think these look great. Everyone is where they should be for the most part, a lot better than the QB ratings(*cough* Eli *cough cough*).
 
# 67 CSsniper @ 08/06/12 05:31 PM
are they really going to try to tell people that McFadden and Johnson are not top 10 running backs? that's terrible
 
# 68 SuperNoVa27 @ 08/06/12 05:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HolyCrap
#1 Ray Rice - 95 Overall-Positives- Great runner and great receiver, most important part of the offense. good pass blocker, can play all 3 downs.

#2 Adrian Peterson - 95 Overall- Positives-Simply a beast, has the speed and power, decent pass catcher, production despite poor passing game. Negatives- Injury prone, fumbling issue.

#3 Maurice Jones-Drew - 94 Overall- Positives- Best pass blocking RB in NFL, leading rusher from last year, been consistent throughout his career, played well on a bad team. Negatives- not elite pass catcher.

#4 Arian Foster - 90 Overall- Positives- two years in the league two years of outstanding production, great ability to make cuts and make people miss. Negatives- pass blocking, not elite power.

#5Matt Forte - 88 Overall-Positives- 3 down player, great reception and running abilities, can pass block. negatives- injury issues, lack of red-zone production

#6 Frank Gore - 88 Overall- Positives-Great power and instinctive runner, highly consistent, good around the goal line. negatives- injuries, not elite speed.

#7LeSean McCoy - 87 Overall- Positives- Game Changer, great speed and elusiveness. Negatives- not every down player, lacks power, only great production one year, not a good pass blocker

#8 Steven Jackson - 86 Overall- Positives- has good speed and great power, good pass blocker. Negatives- declining production, injury issues, losing speed, not elite receiver out of backfield any more.

#9 Michael Turner - 85 Overall- Positives- Good goal line production, best power back in the league. Negatives- not elusive, not 3 down back, not a great pass blocker.

#10 Darren McFadden- 85 Overall- Positives- Game changing ability, best offensive player on team, good combination of elusiveness and power. Negatives- not used in the red-zone, far to injury prone.

How I see it should be.
I like your list a lot but LeSean McCoy has been very consistent.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/...4/lesean-mccoy
 
# 69 Knickerbocker @ 08/06/12 05:55 PM
What all the Eagles fans in here don't get is that with the Ravens (and to some extent the Bears) their RB was constituting a much larger part of the offense then with the Eagles. Ray Rice carried the team offensively to the AFC championship, teams were expecting his runs and receiving and yet he still mananged to put up this kind of numbers.

The Ravens last year didn't have nearly the same amount of talent offensively as the eagles (Vick, Djaxx, Maclin) to take a bit of the heat of the RB. This is why Ray Rice should be rated one or two points above McCoy. And I'm not saying Shaddy is not elite mind you.

Basic stats are not everything.

P.S. Oh and the most important stat is still the Wins/Loses one.

P.P.S. Yes I am a Ravens fan.
 
# 70 Stafford2Johnson81 @ 08/06/12 05:58 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve_OS
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Madden NFL 13 Player Ratings - Top 10 Overall RB

#1 Maurice Jones-Drew - 97 Overall
#2 Adrian Peterson - 97 Overall
#3 Arian Foster - 96 Overall
#4 LeSean McCoy - 95 Overall
#5 Ray Rice - 95 Overall
#6 Matt Forte - 93 Overall
#7 Frank Gore - 92 Overall
#8 Steven Jackson - 92 Overall
#9 Jamaal Charles - 91 Overall
#10 Michael Turner - 91 OverallAgree or disagree?
1. Adrian Peterson 97
2. MJD 95
3. Ray Rice 94
4. Arian Foster 94
5. Matt Forte 93
6. LeSean McCoy 92
7. Matt Forte 92
8. Frank Gore 92
9. Jamaal Charles 91
10. Chris Johnson 90
 
# 71 gator3guy @ 08/06/12 06:00 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SuperNoVa27
I like your list a lot but LeSean McCoy has been very consistent.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/...4/lesean-mccoy
2010:
200-1000-7
78-600-2

Yeah only one productive season give me a break.
 
# 72 Knickerbocker @ 08/06/12 06:02 PM
I agree that it's kinda sad to see 10 so different running backs having exactly the same game on the video (only thing different is the size and jersey color. On the other hand

... I LOVE the speed at which they break their tackles and do other moves. Sure animations look a little wonky but should look much better from the game camera. To me it looks like the RB game took a big step forward!

Now where did I put that asbestos suit ...
 
# 73 seanyboy116 @ 08/06/12 06:05 PM
Run DMC Should Be Top Ten!!!
 
# 74 DeuceDouglas @ 08/06/12 06:09 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by seanyboy116
Run DMC Should Be Top Ten!!!
I like McCluster as much as anybody but he's no top ten back.
 
# 75 raiders81tim @ 08/06/12 06:11 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by seanyboy116
Run DMC Should Be Top Ten!!!
He should be 90+ overall easily, but with like a 5 injury rating lol.
 
# 76 SanToniyo @ 08/06/12 06:19 PM
Madden NFL 13 Player Ratings - Top 10 Overall RB

#1 Maurice Jones-Drew - 97 Overall
#2 Adrian Peterson - 97 Overall
#3 Arian Foster - 96 Overall
#4 LeSean McCoy - 95 Overall
#5 Ray Rice - 95 Overall
#6 Matt Forte - 93 Overall
#7 Frank Gore - 92 Overall
#8 Steven Jackson - 92 Overall
#9 Jamaal Charles - 91 Overall
#10 Michael Turner - 91 Overall

Wow most of you guys are unbelievable. For one I'm going to start saying that I am probably one of the few people on this forum that thinks EA stat systems are good enough.. They are not perfect, and i repeat ( Before everyone in the world that hates Donny Moore makes a smart *** comment that im not gonna give a **** about cause this is Online ) THEY ARE NOT PERFECT... But i disagree with most of you guys a lot on how you want the rating system to be.. First and foremost, i must say to anyone who thinks that they can create a better rating system, needs to SHUT THE **** UP!! Because anyone who at least as smart as i am would probably know by now that regardless of who is picked to do the ratings is probably going to get the same treatment because everyone has DIFFERENT OPINIONS about the players, so plz cut the crap people, its starting to get annoying...

Another thing i would like to talk about is everyone comments on wanting to separate the good from the Elite. Something I very much agree with.. I personally believe that the only rating in the game that can do that is the AWR system, which i think needs some work... All the players that have been posted in the Top ten running back deserves all of their ratings...

Everyone wants the seperation to come between the 90 OVR and the 80 OVR which is something that you cannot do, because if you do that then the players wont have any to fill in the stats that need to be filled in.. I Really dont feel like going into detail on that, im just hoping that most people will understand.. But i will give one example using a running back from my favorite team Michael Turner. The only way you get him down to a 85 is by taking down his trucking rating from the 97-99 OVER its going to be to a 87, and taking his AWR thats probably in the 90s to the lower 80s, which isnt logical because hes been one of the most consistent backs in the league. Im pretty sure u get were im coming from now.. Everyone wants him in the Mid 80s, but only the smart football people know that in the past four years hes 2ND in rushing yards and 2ND in rushing touchdowns.. Second only to Adrian Peterson who deserves to be at the top... MJD being 3RD in those categories which matters alot for this category... im perfectly fine with Mick Turner being at 91 because thats a rating he has EARNED year after year just like everyone else on this list has.

Then you have your all around backs in Forte, Shady, Foster, Rice, Gore, Charles, and Steve Jackson. FIRST of all I must say, EVERYONE thats complaining about a 3 point differential between these two needs to shut up and just get the **** out, because a 3 point difference doesnt chance the effective ness of these players. I wont bother arguing about were their rated because they ALL have proven to be Elite Backs.

#Forte- The most productive player on his team, can catch the ball, and running and make big plays. Check his numbers, Beautiful
#
Shady- One of the best elusive back in the league, compared to most by barry sanders because of his abilities to make plays missed. if you disagree tell these to experts who know the game and have said this AND look at his numbers, not to mention he can catch in the backfield. He hasnt gotten as many catches as others on this list but believe me, im sure he can. But i will be fair to say that if anything his catching rating should be the lowest on the list when the stats are release. i would give him a 80 which is fair.

#Frank Gore- Has been consistent all throughout his career and is definitely a back with big play ability. Hes numbers in the passing game have gone down over the years but his run game has been consistent. And i think with that being enough said his five 1000 yard season and his 4.6 career AVG is enough for me to have him in the 90's.

#Ray Rice - One of the best all around backs in the league along with Forte, Foster, and Mccoy. He is so versatile and is capable of doing everything a running back should be able to do and more. Catch, run, blk.

#Arian Foster- Has proved that he can be a consistent running back and pass catcher with back to back 1000 yard rushing seasons and 600 yard passing yards with 9 yard per catch AVG. i dont think i have to say much about him, hes balance, speed, power, blah blah.
#
Steven Jackson - Anyone that thinks he should be rated lower than an 90 is ****ing ********, he is a beast. SEVEN STRAIGHT 1000 yard rushing seasons, cmon guys, not to mention he has been on a pretty tarrible team for awhile now and is the ram all time leading rusher. He can catch, as he has shown early in his career. He hasn't done much of that lately but i still think it should be atleast a 76-80. a Great ball carrier and definitely a 3 down back. Hes definitely earned his spot in the 90's and anyone who TRULY knows football and isnt biased should know that too.

#Jamal Charles - This guy is one of the most explosive backs in the league and has proved with three seasons that he is a great running back with a record high in yards AVR per carry not to mention TWO 1000 yard seasons Averaging 6 yards a carry. Just because he got injured doesnt mean he dooesnt deserve to be in the 90's. NOW if he comes back and his stats go waaay down in productivity then thats when you should see a decline, as with anyone thats coming back from an Injury which is why people like Peyton and Peterson are still in the 90's

At the end of the day, If anything i Feel like the ratings are right were they should be. Rice and Shady belong ont he same rating level, they are both very versatile and consistent in both the running game and passing game. Riced more in the passing game but that doesnt mean he should automatically be rated higher. Forte, he is just as good. But of course Rice and Shady are higher because they got way more yards in the run game which is fair. Hes still a 93 which is beast in madden so any Forte Fans, plz stop complaining.

Everyone who feels like Turner and Jackson doesnt belong, SHUT UP!
 
# 77 SanToniyo @ 08/06/12 06:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SanToniyo
Madden NFL 13 Player Ratings - Top 10 Overall RB

#1 Maurice Jones-Drew - 97 Overall
#2 Adrian Peterson - 97 Overall
#3 Arian Foster - 96 Overall
#4 LeSean McCoy - 95 Overall
#5 Ray Rice - 95 Overall
#6 Matt Forte - 93 Overall
#7 Frank Gore - 92 Overall
#8 Steven Jackson - 92 Overall
#9 Jamaal Charles - 91 Overall
#10 Michael Turner - 91 Overall

Wow most of you guys are unbelievable. For one I'm going to start saying that I am probably one of the few people on this forum that thinks EA stat systems are good enough.. They are not perfect, and i repeat ( Before everyone in the world that hates Donny Moore makes a smart *** comment that im not gonna give a **** about cause this is Online ) THEY ARE NOT PERFECT... But i disagree with most of you guys a lot on how you want the rating system to be.. First and foremost, i must say to anyone who thinks that they can create a better rating system, needs to SHUT THE **** UP!! Because anyone who at least as smart as i am would probably know by now that regardless of who is picked to do the ratings is probably going to get the same treatment because everyone has DIFFERENT OPINIONS about the players, so plz cut the crap people, its starting to get annoying...

Another thing i would like to talk about is everyone comments on wanting to separate the good from the Elite. Something I very much agree with.. I personally believe that the only rating in the game that can do that is the AWR system, which i think needs some work... All the players that have been posted in the Top ten running back deserves all of their ratings...

Everyone wants the seperation to come between the 90 OVR and the 80 OVR which is something that you cannot do, because if you do that then the players wont have any to fill in the stats that need to be filled in.. I Really dont feel like going into detail on that, im just hoping that most people will understand.. But i will give one example using a running back from my favorite team Michael Turner. The only way you get him down to a 85 is by taking down his trucking rating from the 97-99 OVER its going to be to a 87, and taking his AWR thats probably in the 90s to the lower 80s, which isnt logical because hes been one of the most consistent backs in the league. Im pretty sure u get were im coming from now.. Everyone wants him in the Mid 80s, but only the smart football people know that in the past four years hes 2ND in rushing yards and 2ND in rushing touchdowns.. Second only to Adrian Peterson who deserves to be at the top... MJD being 3RD in those categories which matters alot for this category... im perfectly fine with Mick Turner being at 91 because thats a rating he has EARNED year after year just like everyone else on this list has.

Then you have your all around backs in Forte, Shady, Foster, Rice, Gore, Charles, and Steve Jackson. FIRST of all I must say, EVERYONE thats complaining about a 3 point differential between these two needs to shut up and just get the **** out, because a 3 point difference doesnt chance the effective ness of these players. I wont bother arguing about were their rated because they ALL have proven to be Elite Backs.

#Forte- The most productive player on his team, can catch the ball, and running and make big plays. Check his numbers, Beautiful
#
Shady- One of the best elusive back in the league, compared to most by barry sanders because of his abilities to make plays missed. if you disagree tell these to experts who know the game and have said this AND look at his numbers, not to mention he can catch in the backfield. He hasnt gotten as many catches as others on this list but believe me, im sure he can. But i will be fair to say that if anything his catching rating should be the lowest on the list when the stats are release. i would give him a 80 which is fair.

#Frank Gore- Has been consistent all throughout his career and is definitely a back with big play ability. Hes numbers in the passing game have gone down over the years but his run game has been consistent. And i think with that being enough said his five 1000 yard season and his 4.6 career AVG is enough for me to have him in the 90's.

#Ray Rice - One of the best all around backs in the league along with Forte, Foster, and Mccoy. He is so versatile and is capable of doing everything a running back should be able to do and more. Catch, run, blk.

#Arian Foster- Has proved that he can be a consistent running back and pass catcher with back to back 1000 yard rushing seasons and 600 yard passing yards with 9 yard per catch AVG. i dont think i have to say much about him, hes balance, speed, power, blah blah.
#
Steven Jackson - Anyone that thinks he should be rated lower than an 90 is ****ing ********, he is a beast. SEVEN STRAIGHT 1000 yard rushing seasons, cmon guys, not to mention he has been on a pretty tarrible team for awhile now and is the ram all time leading rusher. He can catch, as he has shown early in his career. He hasn't done much of that lately but i still think it should be atleast a 76-80. a Great ball carrier and definitely a 3 down back. Hes definitely earned his spot in the 90's and anyone who TRULY knows football and isnt biased should know that too.

#Jamal Charles - This guy is one of the most explosive backs in the league and has proved with three seasons that he is a great running back with a record high in yards AVR per carry not to mention TWO 1000 yard seasons Averaging 6 yards a carry. Just because he got injured doesnt mean he dooesnt deserve to be in the 90's. NOW if he comes back and his stats go waaay down in productivity then thats when you should see a decline, as with anyone thats coming back from an Injury which is why people like Peyton and Peterson are still in the 90's

At the end of the day, If anything i Feel like the ratings are right were they should be. Rice and Shady belong ont he same rating level, they are both very versatile and consistent in both the running game and passing game. Riced more in the passing game but that doesnt mean he should automatically be rated higher. Forte, he is just as good. But of course Rice and Shady are higher because they got way more yards in the run game which is fair. Hes still a 93 which is beast in madden so any Forte Fans, plz stop complaining.

Everyone who feels like Turner and Jackson doesnt belong, SHUT UP!
They both have proved on the Consistent bases that they belong in the 90's
 
# 78 raiderphantom @ 08/06/12 06:24 PM
There is just no consistency in these ratings. What is this based on? It seems like mainly last years performance. But Forte didn't even break 1k and Charles didn't even play. It seems like this list was made in 5 seconds. If its based on ability then Johnson should be higher, foster and turner should probably be lower. Fred Jackson and Darren McFadden were both on pace to be top 5 rushers before their injuries but Charles barely touches the field and he's top 10. Chris Johnson still broke 1,000 btw. Forte doesn't have the statistics to hang around the top 10. Theres no formula, direction, or consistency. It's just a bunch of popular names thrown together.
 
# 79 SuperNoVa27 @ 08/06/12 06:24 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by SanToniyo
Madden NFL 13 Player Ratings - Top 10 Overall RB
Wow most of you guys are unbelievable. For one I'm going to start saying that I am probably one of the few people on this forum that thinks EA stat systems are good enough.. They are not perfect, and i repeat ( Before everyone in the world that hates Donny Moore makes a smart *** comment that im not gonna give a **** about cause this is Online ) THEY ARE NOT PERFECT... But i disagree with most of you guys a lot on how you want the rating system to be.. First and foremost, i must say to anyone who thinks that they can create a better rating system, needs to SHUT THE **** UP!! Because anyone who at least as smart as i am would probably know by now that regardless of who is picked to do the ratings is probably going to get the same treatment because everyone has DIFFERENT OPINIONS about the players, so plz cut the crap people, its starting to get annoying...

Another thing i would like to talk about is everyone comments on wanting to separate the good from the Elite. Something I very much agree with.. I personally believe that the only rating in the game that can do that is the AWR system, which i think needs some work... All the players that have been posted in the Top ten running back deserves all of their ratings...

Everyone wants the seperation to come between the 90 OVR and the 80 OVR which is something that you cannot do, because if you do that then the players wont have any to fill in the stats that need to be filled in.. I Really dont feel like going into detail on that, im just hoping that most people will understand.. But i will give one example using a running back from my favorite team Michael Turner. The only way you get him down to a 85 is by taking down his trucking rating from the 97-99 OVER its going to be to a 87, and taking his AWR thats probably in the 90s to the lower 80s, which isnt logical because hes been one of the most consistent backs in the league. Im pretty sure u get were im coming from now.. Everyone wants him in the Mid 80s, but only the smart football people know that in the past four years hes 2ND in rushing yards and 2ND in rushing touchdowns.. Second only to Adrian Peterson who deserves to be at the top... MJD being 3RD in those categories which matters alot for this category... im perfectly fine with Mick Turner being at 91 because thats a rating he has EARNED year after year just like everyone else on this list has.

Then you have your all around backs in Forte, Shady, Foster, Rice, Gore, Charles, and Steve Jackson. FIRST of all I must say, EVERYONE thats complaining about a 3 point differential between these two needs to shut up and just get the **** out, because a 3 point difference doesnt chance the effective ness of these players. I wont bother arguing about were their rated because they ALL have proven to be Elite Backs.

#Forte- The most productive player on his team, can catch the ball, and running and make big plays. Check his numbers, Beautiful
#
Shady- One of the best elusive back in the league, compared to most by barry sanders because of his abilities to make plays missed. if you disagree tell these to experts who know the game and have said this AND look at his numbers, not to mention he can catch in the backfield. He hasnt gotten as many catches as others on this list but believe me, im sure he can. But i will be fair to say that if anything his catching rating should be the lowest on the list when the stats are release. i would give him a 80 which is fair.

#Frank Gore- Has been consistent all throughout his career and is definitely a back with big play ability. Hes numbers in the passing game have gone down over the years but his run game has been consistent. And i think with that being enough said his five 1000 yard season and his 4.6 career AVG is enough for me to have him in the 90's.

#Ray Rice - One of the best all around backs in the league along with Forte, Foster, and Mccoy. He is so versatile and is capable of doing everything a running back should be able to do and more. Catch, run, blk.

#Arian Foster- Has proved that he can be a consistent running back and pass catcher with back to back 1000 yard rushing seasons and 600 yard passing yards with 9 yard per catch AVG. i dont think i have to say much about him, hes balance, speed, power, blah blah.
#
Steven Jackson - Anyone that thinks he should be rated lower than an 90 is ****ing ********, he is a beast. SEVEN STRAIGHT 1000 yard rushing seasons, cmon guys, not to mention he has been on a pretty tarrible team for awhile now and is the ram all time leading rusher. He can catch, as he has shown early in his career. He hasn't done much of that lately but i still think it should be atleast a 76-80. a Great ball carrier and definitely a 3 down back. Hes definitely earned his spot in the 90's and anyone who TRULY knows football and isnt biased should know that too.

#Jamal Charles - This guy is one of the most explosive backs in the league and has proved with three seasons that he is a great running back with a record high in yards AVR per carry not to mention TWO 1000 yard seasons Averaging 6 yards a carry. Just because he got injured doesnt mean he dooesnt deserve to be in the 90's. NOW if he comes back and his stats go waaay down in productivity then thats when you should see a decline, as with anyone thats coming back from an Injury which is why people like Peyton and Peterson are still in the 90's

At the end of the day, If anything i Feel like the ratings are right were they should be. Rice and Shady belong ont he same rating level, they are both very versatile and consistent in both the running game and passing game. Riced more in the passing game but that doesnt mean he should automatically be rated higher. Forte, he is just as good. But of course Rice and Shady are higher because they got way more yards in the run game which is fair. Hes still a 93 which is beast in madden so any Forte Fans, plz stop complaining.

Everyone who feels like Turner and Jackson doesnt belong, SHUT UP!
Please, stop.
 
# 80 ImaGamer_OS @ 08/06/12 06:27 PM
Chris Johnson is in my top ten. Yes he had a poor season by his lofty standards though it was a blip on the radar. CJ2K will be back to his usual self in 2013 and make a mockery of this top ten list in my opinion.
 


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