i drafted an ILB whose BSH, AWR and PRC were below normal and would need lots of dev, however he is my #1 SS, i got an OLB who had 70 ish tkl and v low awr who is my #2 FS, both have 87 spd. if you swap SS via package my #2 SS has higher prc awr zcv so he goes in coverage and i have another LB in the box or swop for mlber in quarters
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i drafted an ILB whose BSH, AWR and PRC were below normal and would need lots of dev, however he is my #1 SS, i got an OLB who had 70 ish tkl and v low awr who is my #2 FS, both have 87 spd. if you swap SS via package my #2 SS has higher prc awr zcv so he goes in coverage and i have another LB in the box or swop for mlber in quarters -
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ok, that sounds simple. now, how do i take a screenshot on my PS4?Comment
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I have not touched this guys stats at all. Not shown, but he has clutch, fight for yards, and quick dev traits.
87 speed, 88 str with high trucking elusiveness and agility? 90 carry?
He's been fun to play with for the three games I've done. Only thing wrong with him is 80 injury....and I play with 75 for injury settings...so I've been working up his toughness.
By far the best back I've ever had. I traded up 10 spots in the first round and got him at 20th.Comment
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Tell me about it. I can't get him going. He averaged 3.3 yards per carry first season and averaged around 14-18 carries per game I think. In the same draft, I found a receiver who I converted to a HB, and he's a much better back. I changed my scheme to receiving back...hence the drop in OVR for Peters, but Steward was a 5th rounder, two years younger...and they've just started their second season.
He would be a very very good receiver too.Comment
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The more I play, the more I am convinced speed at RB is not important. Str, elusiveness trucking are way more valuable.
I rarely get a wide open lane and if I do, some safety warps over and holds it to a 9 yard gain. On the other hand, I've had hundreds of 2 yard runs turn into 6-7 yarders after I break a tackle. Also, breaking the tackle of the safety on an outside run can break it for 30-40....but fast RBs with 60 Str never make those plays as the wind knocks them over.Comment
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Madden 16 CFM Draft: Biggest Freaks/Studs/Gems in
The more I play, the more I am convinced speed at RB is not important. Str, elusiveness trucking are way more valuable.
I rarely get a wide open lane and if I do, some safety warps over and holds it to a 9 yard gain. On the other hand, I've had hundreds of 2 yard runs turn into 6-7 yarders after I break a tackle. Also, breaking the tackle of the safety on an outside run can break it for 30-40....but fast RBs with 60 Str never make those plays as the wind knocks them over.
That's true. I have 3 power back on my team with 90 speed and mid 80s (one is 78) strength. If they break that tackle, they are gone.
Starter, then 2 backups. All 3rd round or later.
Last edited by tmart14; 04-12-2016, 07:07 PM.Comment
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Fastest QB I've seen.
Tank of a HB I drafted this year to replace Jamaal Charles.
Poverty version of Randy Moss.
Very proud of nabbing this guy at the end of the 4th round.
Some of my past rookies...they've developed a little but were still great picks. The DT is crazy athletic.
And this dude is my pride and joy. Developed his strength from 67 and pumped up his pass rush moves.
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