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NFL Rookies Try to Predict ‘Madden 17’ Ratings, React to Actual Ratings
“At the start of the Madden NFL 16 season Martin was a 78 overall”. That means it’s almost time for the release of one of America’s favorite video games: Madden.
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This year’s edition of Madden is set to come out in a few weeks, and that means it’s time to breakdown and debate this year’s ratings.
Madden is one of the most popular sports video games franchise around, and the Madden ratings each year are all the craze for the fans and even the players themselves.
Now that he is an National Football League quarterback, Denver Broncos rookie Paxton Lynch can now be officially rated for the video game world. Lynch predicted his sped rating would be in the 80s, so he was not too far off given the final score as determined by the programmers.
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During NFL Combine testing Lynch ran the 40-yard-dash in a respectable 4.86 seconds. The top rookies are now being featured, and earlier this year some of the most notable picks from the NFL Draft attempted to guess their ratings in various categories. Anywhere sports are being discussed, that’s where you’ll find him. This also means that fans are closer to the release of EA Sports Madden NFL 17, which will be in stores on August, 23. Right behind him was Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott at 80 and Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicker Roberto Aguayo and San Diego Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa all sitting at 79.