5/5 Major Update
I've MOVED to a new thread here
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...asses-ps3.html
Please post all further inquiries there in anticipation of a LATE SUNDAY 5/11 release of the following:- 2014 class with accurate players
- 2015 draft class with draft class storylines
**2016 and 2017 classes and storylines will come later.
Thanks all!
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Hey all - 5 years of PS3 Madden 25 draft classes are included.
NEWEST 2014 CLASS - PS3.zip (attached)
https://www.mediafire.com/?zmhq7ipj77045m5
PLAYERS THAT WILL BE ADDED NEXT UPDATE, please post others
2014
Tom Savage, Pit
Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois
Brandon Thomas, Clemson
Jarvis Landry, LSU
Joel Bitonio, Nevada
2015
Nick Marshall, Auburn
Denzel Perryman, Miami
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 classes:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/0a.../2014-2018.zip
2014 class
Up-to-date as of: March. 5, 2013 - download "PS3.zip" file.
Jjerickson1382 was nice enough to post average draft positions for many players, which you'll find in the spoiler below. Remember, you can always reload the class in Madden- no matter how many NCAA edits you make, there is significant changes each time you do. But top players should, for the most part, be the top players.
2014 average draft projections
Sample 2014 Round 1, from my ongoing franchise.
STEP-BY-STEP how to use:
When using imported draft classes, the following things are worth remembering. I also suggest controlling all 32 teams to compensate for the bad AI.
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Just to get a few things out of the way that I know are going to come up with more and more people using the classes.
1. Appearance does not always transfer properly from NCAA to Madden, so color, faces, accessories will not always be right.
2. Ratings are, for the most part, random and they change every time you upload the Draft Class.
3. More teams than not draft the same pick in back-to-back rounds, so there is nothing that can be done if a team drafts a TE in the first and second, or the QB in the first and second.
4. Most teams draft one position three times, regardless of the class.
5. Offensive Lineman stats are, to put it bluntly, ****ed up. They have block ratings in the 60s for the most part, but they still seem to play the way they are suppose to.
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2015 class
* Jameis Winston (back-to-back Heisman trophies), Marcus Mariota, Brett Hundley, Bryce Petty, Kevin Hogan and Braxton Miller (fresh off a national championship victory with Ohio State) headline a STRONG quarterback class.
* You'll also find Todd Gurley and TJ Yeldon leading the way at running back, Vic Beasley and Devonte Fields to rush the quarterback, Cam Erving to protect your QB, and Ifo Ekpre-Olomu to lock up receivers like Rashad Greene, Dorial Green-Beckham, and Amari Cooper.
2016 class
* Trevor Knight, Max Wittek and Stephen Rivers (Philip's brother) are a few included quarterbacks, while Heisman-winning Mike Davis, South Carolina, is the top back.
2017 and 2018 class included
Sample included players: