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  • vnardella5
    MVP
    • Jun 2012
    • 1290

    #1

    Most realistic draft class (ps3)

    im on a quest to make the most realistic draft class for madden..i have discoverd a way to edit rosters on the computer, so i will do that

    THINGS I WILL EDIT IN THE ROSTER

    AWR- just slightly lower it
    COVERAGES- only for CB's, as they get translated bad in madden
    QB STUFF- a little bit of editing to all qb related fields

    Years- im gonna make every prospect a senior, to ensure realism

    please comment on other things to edit, they are welcome!!
  • vnardella5
    MVP
    • Jun 2012
    • 1290

    #2
    Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

    2014 Prospect List (FROM>>>VTCRB)- Not listed in Order of Ratings

    QB

    Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville
    Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech
    A.J. McCarron, Alabama
    Aaron Murray, Georgia
    Derek Carr, Fresno St
    David Fales, San Jose St
    Tajh Boyd, Clemson
    Jordan Lynch, Northen Illinois
    Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
    Zach Mettenberger, LSU
    Bryn Renner, North Carolina
    Devin Gardner, Michigan
    Taylor Martinez, Nebraska
    Keith Price, Washington
    Stephen Morris, Miami
    C.J. Brown, Maryland
    Casey Pachall, TCU
    Connor Shaw, South Carolina
    Chase Rettig, Boston College
    Tyler Russell, Miss St

    RB

    De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon
    Damien Williams, Oklahoma
    Lache Seastrunk, Baylor
    Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona
    Silas Redd, USC
    James White, Wisconsin
    Marion Grice, Arizona St
    Rajion Neal, Tennessee
    LaDarius Perkins, Mississippi State
    James Wilder Jr., Florida State
    Charles Sims, West Virginia





    FB

    Trey Millard, Oklahoma
    Jay Prosch, Auburn
    Ryan Hewitt, Stanford
    J.C. Copeland, LSU



    WR

    Mike Evans, Texas A&M
    Marqise Lee, USC
    Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt
    Mike Davis, Texas
    Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma
    Cody Hoffman, BYU
    TJ Jones, Notre Dame
    Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest
    Sammy Watkins, Clemson
    Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss
    Brandon Coleman, Rutgers
    Jarvis Landry, LSU
    Davante Adams, Fresno State
    Brandin Cooks, Oregon State


    TE

    C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa
    Arthur Lynch, Georgia
    Justin Jones, East Carolina
    Trey Burton, Florida
    Crockett Gillmore, Colorado State
    Eric Ebron, North Carolina
    Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington
    Jace Amaro, Texas Tech
    Colt Lyerla, Oregon
    Jake McGee, Virginia

    OT

    Taylor Lewan, Michigan
    Jake Matthews, Texas A&M
    James Hurst, North Carolina
    Wesley Johnson, Vanderbilt
    Seantrel Henderson, Miami
    Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee
    Morgan Moses, Virginia
    Kevin Graf, USC
    Zack Martin, Notre Dame
    Brandon Thomas, Clemson
    Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama
    Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M
    Antonio Richardson, Tennessee
    La’El Collins, LSU
    Jake Fisher, Oregon
    Cameron Erving, Florida State
    Eric Lefeld, Cincinnati
    Tyler Johnstone, Oregon

    OG

    Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State
    Cyril Richardson, Baylor
    Anthony Steen, Alabama
    Spencer Long, Nebraska
    Antwan Lowery, Rutgers
    John Urschel, Penn State
    Weston Richburg, Colorado State
    Zach Fulton, Tennessee
    David Yankey, Stanford
    Xavier Su’a-Filo, UCLA
    Tre Jackson, Florida State

    C

    Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma
    Travis Swanson, Arkansas
    Bryan Stork, Florida St
    Hroniss Grasu, Oregon
    Ryan Kelly, Alabama




    DE

    Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina
    Kareem Martin, North Carolina
    Chaz Sutton, South Carolina
    Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas
    Morgan Breslin, USC
    Jonathan Newsome, Ball State
    Denico Autry, Mississippi State
    Cassius Marsh, UCLA
    James Gayle, Virginia Tech
    Ben Gardner, Stanford
    Chris Smith, Arkansas
    Aaron Lynch, South Florida
    Demarcus Lawrence, Boise State
    Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame
    Scott Crichton, Oregon State
    Kony Ealy, Missouri
    Vic Beasley, Clemson
    Trey Flowers, Arkansas



    DT

    Ra’Shede Hageman, Minnesota
    Will Sutton, Arizona State
    Calvin Barnett, Oklahoma State
    DeAndre Coleman, California
    Dominique Easley, Florida
    Demonte McAllister, Florida State
    Byran Jones, Arkansas
    Daniel McCullers, Tennessee
    DaQuan Jones, Penn State
    Louis Nix, Notre Dame
    Timmy Jernigan, Florida State
    Carl Davis, Iowa
    Anthony Johnson, LSU
    Tyeler Davison, Fresno State
    Kelcy Quarles, South Carolina
    George Uko, USC
    Leon Orr, Florida
    Trey Flowers, Arkansas
    Henry Anderson, Stanford
    Jeoffrey Pagan, Alabama



    LB

    Anthony Barr, UCLA
    C.J. Mosley, Alabama
    Christian Jones, Florida State
    Kyle Van Noy, BYU
    Shayne Skov, Stanford
    Khalil Mack, Buffalo
    Jonathan Brown, Illinois
    Trent Murphy, Stanford
    Prince Shembo, Notre Dame
    Max Bullough, Michigan State
    Lamin Barrow, LSU
    Andrew Jackson, Western Kentucky
    Ryan Shazier, Ohio State
    Adrian Hubbard, Alabama
    A.J. Johnson, Tennessee
    Yawin Smallwood, Connecticut
    Trey Depriest, Alabama
    Hayes Pullard, USC
    Jordan Hicks, Texas
    Jake Ryan, Michigan
    Benardrick McKinney, Mississippi State
    Carl Bradford, Arizona State



    CB

    Lamarcus Joyner, Florida State
    Jason Verrett, TCU
    Deion Belue, Alabama
    Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma
    Bene Benwikere, San Jose State
    Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State
    Ross Cockrell, Duke
    Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State
    Bennett Jackson, Notre Dame
    Bradley Roby, Ohio State
    Marcus Roberson, Florida
    Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon
    Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest
    Loucheiz Purifoy, Florida
    Damian Swann, Georgia
    Terrance Mitchell, Oregon
    Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech


    S

    Craig Loston, LSU
    Tre Boston, North Carolina
    Terrence Brooks, Florida State
    Hakeem Smith, Louisville
    C.J. Barnett, Ohio State
    Isaiah Lewis, Michigan State
    Jaylen Watkins, Florida
    Antone Exum, Virginia Tech
    Jordan Richards, Stanford
    Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama
    Jonathan Dowling, Western Kentucky
    Ed Reynolds, Stanford
    Dion Bailey, USC
    Adrian Amos, Penn State
    Karlos Williams, Florida State

    K

    Chris Boswell, Rice
    Cairo Santos, Tulane
    Chandler Catanzaro, Clemson
    Andrew Furney, Washington St.

    P

    Kirby Van Der Kamp, Iowa St
    Steven Clark, Auburn
    Pat O'Donnell, Miami Fla.

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    • smiley3
      Pro
      • Jan 2012
      • 730

      #3
      Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

      When will these be available ???

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      • vnardella5
        MVP
        • Jun 2012
        • 1290

        #4
        Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

        no clue, hopefully i can get some feed back

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        • Renz13
          Rookie
          • Nov 2008
          • 6

          #5
          Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

          Just curious... Is the editing of profile pics for each prospect a possibility? If so, it seemingly would add to the realism.

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          • qupshaw
            Rookie
            • Jul 2010
            • 40

            #6
            Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

            Hey man what you're doing sounds good...Idk anything about using an editor or I would do what I can to help...
            I have been plugging away for weeks trying to get a realistic draft class together but Madden imports them a little differently than I would like. It is so time consuming now rating and rerating, simulating...I have a list of classes to help you build your classes idk if it will help but I am interested in your results.
            https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...nc&usp=sharing
            Last edited by qupshaw; 09-03-2013, 09:57 PM. Reason: Forgot info

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            • vnardella5
              MVP
              • Jun 2012
              • 1290

              #7
              Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

              can not change the profile pics

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              • ideaman81
                Pro
                • Oct 2011
                • 703

                #8
                Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

                This sounds great. How many years are you planning on doing?

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                • vnardella5
                  MVP
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 1290

                  #9
                  Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

                  Originally posted by ideaman81
                  This sounds great. How many years are you planning on doing?
                  probably just 1 with school starting up soon

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                  • crash2772
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 18

                    #10
                    Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

                    Originally posted by vnardella5
                    i have discovered a way to edit rosters on the computer
                    Awesome news! I'm glad to hear your efforts with the hex editor are working out.


                    Originally posted by vnardella5
                    THINGS I WILL EDIT IN THE ROSTER

                    AWR- just slightly lower it
                    COVERAGES- only for CB's, as they get translated bad in madden
                    QB STUFF- a little bit of editing to all qb related fields
                    I'm assuming any file you make will then have to be uploaded into the game as usual, so all the stats will still get dropped by Madden? In that case, I'd recommend upping the speed for all players somewhat. As many have mentioned, the game tends to drop speed anywhere from 5-15 points, so very few RB's, WR's, and CB's end up with speed in the 90's.

                    If you bumped the fastest of them up to 95-99 in the file, when Madden converts it over some will still be in the low to mid 90's.

                    The other item that's odd is that it seems sometimes the players dont have any toughness. Be sure to make sure that exports over in the file.

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                    • crash2772
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 18

                      #11
                      Re: Most realistic draft class (ps3)

                      Originally posted by Renz13
                      Just curious... Is the editing of profile pics for each prospect a possibility? If so, it seemingly would add to the realism.
                      Originally posted by vnardella5
                      can not change the profile pics
                      Vnardella5, based on our earlier exchange in the other thread, I'm assuming this is because the Madden game automatically assigns a picture after the draft class has been loaded in to the game, right?

                      If so, then the NCAA file tells Madden which race the players are. Is it then able to tell Madden what hairstyle, number, etc the player has? For a guy like Clowney, if we can get dreads in game that would be great.

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