07-14-2018, 11:28 AM
1. Philadelphia EaglesThe Eagles have received a significant Super Bowl bump. They have by far the most players rated both 90-plus and 80-plus. They also are one of only two teams that have multiple quarterbacks rated 80 or above, with Carson Wentz (86) and Nick Foles (80). One of the few ways the team could improve would be Wentz rising from his 86, which will happen if he stays healthy and plays at an MVP level.
2. New Orleans SaintsWhile they fell in stunning fashion in the divisional round last season, the Saints will start this season as the second best team in the game. New Orleans has top-level players, including the league's fourth-ranked QB in Drew Brees (90) and the fourth-best DE in Cameron Jordan (95). Last season's Rookies of the Year, Marshon Lattimore and Alvin Kamara, enter their sophomore seasons at 90 and 88, respectively. The Saints' roster depth is impressive, with 25 players rated between 76 and 88.
10. Minnesota VikingsThe Vikings arguably are the most underrated team by "Madden NFL 19." After reaching the NFC championship game, they improved in the offseason but find themselves only 10th. The signing of Kirk Cousins didn't offer much improvement for the video game; as an 82, he is just a single point above Case Keenum. The roster features five players rated 90-plus, with Harrison Smith (97) the highest-rated safety in the league.
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2. New Orleans SaintsWhile they fell in stunning fashion in the divisional round last season, the Saints will start this season as the second best team in the game. New Orleans has top-level players, including the league's fourth-ranked QB in Drew Brees (90) and the fourth-best DE in Cameron Jordan (95). Last season's Rookies of the Year, Marshon Lattimore and Alvin Kamara, enter their sophomore seasons at 90 and 88, respectively. The Saints' roster depth is impressive, with 25 players rated between 76 and 88.
10. Minnesota VikingsThe Vikings arguably are the most underrated team by "Madden NFL 19." After reaching the NFC championship game, they improved in the offseason but find themselves only 10th. The signing of Kirk Cousins didn't offer much improvement for the video game; as an 82, he is just a single point above Case Keenum. The roster features five players rated 90-plus, with Harrison Smith (97) the highest-rated safety in the league.
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