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  • JKennedy87
    Rookie
    • Mar 2012
    • 90

    #1

    Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet



    Took me a while but I was able to figure out how to get all of this off their website. Easy excel spreadsheet with filters to allow you to sort however you would like.

    Enjoy.
    Last edited by JKennedy87; 07-11-2018, 07:54 AM. Reason: Missed a few players from NFC West
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  • underdog13
    MVP
    • Apr 2012
    • 3222

    #2
    Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

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    • msdm27
      Pro
      • Nov 2009
      • 956

      #3
      Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

      Originally posted by JKennedy87
      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tgL...ew?usp=sharing

      Took me a while but I was able to figure out how to get all of this off their website. Easy excel spreadsheet with filters to allow you to sort however you would like.

      Enjoy.
      THANKS A MILLION!
      Mind telling us how you exported it so quickly? I tried a Google add-on (Listly) but whas taking hours!

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      • JKennedy87
        Rookie
        • Mar 2012
        • 90

        #4
        Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

        Originally posted by msdm27
        THANKS A MILLION!
        Mind telling us how you exported it so quickly? I tried a Google add-on (Listly) but whas taking hours!

        Quickly? Lol it took me 2+ hours. You have to get a JSON viewer and then convert that to CSV. It's complicated and takes a while to load the entire list of players. Then on top of that, I cleaned it up. I put it in an order that actually makes sense, cleaned up the titles, and made the names one column instead of 2.
        Last edited by JKennedy87; 07-10-2018, 03:45 PM.
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        • RogueHominid
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2006
          • 10901

          #5
          Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

          This is super cool!

          I took a look at QBA ratings, and 18 QBs have SAC, MAC, and DAC ratings above 80. I'm not sure how they're going to correlate the rating with inaccurate passes, but that seems a bit high to me in terms of the sheer number of QBs who would get a B grade in every throwing category.

          Additionally, 31 QBs have a B grade or above in Throw Under Pressure.

          Am I alone in thinking these could be inflated, or do you all think the line separating good from average or poor QBs must be somewhere in the mid- to high- 80s, such that a grade of 80 or above doesn't necessarily make a QB super accurate?
          Last edited by RogueHominid; 07-10-2018, 04:22 PM.

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          • Darth Aegis
            Lord of Suffering
            • Jul 2012
            • 4169

            #6
            Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

            Originally posted by JKennedy87
            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tgL...ew?usp=sharing

            Took me a while but I was able to figure out how to get all of this off their website. Easy excel spreadsheet with filters to allow you to sort however you would like.

            Enjoy.
            Man, thank you so much! I can get my ratings template ready to go for Access.
            OS needs a Thumbs DOWN button

            Playing:

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            • canes21
              Hall Of Fame
              • Sep 2008
              • 22937

              #7
              Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

              Originally posted by Trojan Man
              This is super cool!

              I took a look at QBA ratings, and 18 QBs have SAC, MAC, and DAC ratings above 80. I'm not sure how they're going to correlate the rating with inaccurate passes, but that seems a bit high to me in terms of the sheer number of QBs who would get a B grade in every throwing category.

              Additionally, 31 QBs have a B grade or above in Throw Under Pressure.

              Am I alone in thinking these could be inflated, or do you all think the line separating good from average or poor QBs must be somewhere in the mid- to high- 80s, such that a grade of 80 or above doesn't necessarily make a QB super accurate?

              In my opinion that is awful. I think only a handful of guys deserve to be in the 80's for any of them, let alone for all of them. I'm in the boat that basically all of the ratings are inflated. I'll definitely be using the spreadsheet to make my own rosters from where more QBs will have accuracies in the 70s and even 60s while the best like Brees and Rodgers have an 80+ or two. As for throw under pressure and break sack, I don't expect nearly anyone to have above an 80 in my set. Maybe a couple of guys each.
              “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


              ― Plato

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              • tdawg3782
                I hate you Norv
                • Nov 2003
                • 4803

                #8
                Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                Originally posted by canes21
                In my opinion that is awful. I think only a handful of guys deserve to be in the 80's for any of them, let alone for all of them. I'm in the boat that basically all of the ratings are inflated. I'll definitely be using the spreadsheet to make my own rosters from where more QBs will have accuracies in the 70s and even 60s while the best like Brees and Rodgers have an 80+ or two. As for throw under pressure and break sack, I don't expect nearly anyone to have above an 80 in my set. Maybe a couple of guys each.
                Originally posted by Trojan Man
                This is super cool!

                I took a look at QBA ratings, and 18 QBs have SAC, MAC, and DAC ratings above 80. I'm not sure how they're going to correlate the rating with inaccurate passes, but that seems a bit high to me in terms of the sheer number of QBs who would get a B grade in every throwing category.

                Additionally, 31 QBs have a B grade or above in Throw Under Pressure.

                Am I alone in thinking these could be inflated, or do you all think the line separating good from average or poor QBs must be somewhere in the mid- to high- 80s, such that a grade of 80 or above doesn't necessarily make a QB super accurate?

                I agree with both of you that it seems high. However I don't remember what the scale is now. There are 4 tiers for each attribute (based on position as well) that separate the good from the bad. Now I don't know if it is more cosmetic or actually means something more (as in deltas and what not) so even with that many that high maybe it works with the new ratings. Pure speculation on my part but I tend to be a glass is half full kind of guy.

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                • RogueHominid
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 10901

                  #9
                  Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                  It’d be cool to know where those cutoff points are, Tdawg. I’m not inclined to be hyperbolic about it, but I would have thought just a handful of guys would grade out that way.

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                  • tdawg3782
                    I hate you Norv
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 4803

                    #10
                    Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                    Originally posted by Trojan Man
                    It’d be cool to know where those cutoff points are, Tdawg. I’m not inclined to be hyperbolic about it, but I would have thought just a handful of guys would grade out that way.
                    It's actually viewable in game. When you go into edit players the scale is right there for you. So when the game drops we will be able to see and tweak to our hearts content.

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                    Edit: Pic of what I was talking about:


                    Last edited by tdawg3782; 07-10-2018, 07:46 PM.

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                    • khaliib
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 2884

                      #11
                      Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                      Originally posted by tdawg3782
                      I agree with both of you that it seems high. However I don't remember what the scale is now. There are 4 tiers for each attribute (based on position as well) that separate the good from the bad. Now I don't know if it is more cosmetic or actually means something more (as in deltas and what not) so even with that many that high maybe it works with the new ratings. Pure speculation on my part but I tend to be a glass is half full kind of guy.
                      Tuning has been redone with the ratings.

                      I always use the min/max ranges of several Draft Classes for each rating to establish the range.
                      After all, we want the draft to mean something.

                      My XB1 roster has
                      - most players fitting into (1) Archetype with those ratings Tiered according to the scale.
                      - some players are (2) Archetypes
                      - very few are (3+) Archetypes

                      There are two QB ratings that have more impact on gameplay for both AI/Usered QB than the 3 THA ratings.
                      - you can set them at “99” and these two will have a huge impact during gameplay.

                      1) THP/Throw Power
                      2) TUP/Throw Under Pressure - **the most impactful against throw ratings

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                      • canes21
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 22937

                        #12
                        Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                        Originally posted by tdawg3782
                        It's actually viewable in game. When you go into edit players the scale is right there for you. So when the game drops we will be able to see and tweak to our hearts content.

                        Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk


                        Edit: Pic of what I was talking about:



                        If those are real and not placeholders that is awful. Why in the world would you have a ratings scale that goes to 100 if you're only going to use a range of 17 to go from the worst to the elite. Might as well just have a scale of 1 to 20 at this point. May lead to less complaining, honestly.
                        “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


                        ― Plato

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                        • BleedGreen710
                          Eagles Fan
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 4025

                          #13
                          Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                          Originally posted by tdawg3782
                          It's actually viewable in game. When you go into edit players the scale is right there for you. So when the game drops we will be able to see and tweak to our hearts content.


                          Originally posted by canes21
                          If those are real and not placeholders that is awful. Why in the world would you have a ratings scale that goes to 100 if you're only going to use a range of 17 to go from the worst to the elite. Might as well just have a scale of 1 to 20 at this point. May lead to less complaining, honestly.
                          worth noting that picture tdawg posted is from editing a draft class. I haven't seen that same screen when editing players in franchise mode or anything else. and to the person above, hes editing a draft prospect and so thats why an 81-84 rating would be considered 'elite'.

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                          • tdawg3782
                            I hate you Norv
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 4803

                            #14
                            Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                            Originally posted by BleedGreen710
                            worth noting that picture tdawg posted is from editing a draft class. I haven't seen that same screen when editing players in franchise mode or anything else. and to the person above, hes editing a draft prospect and so thats why an 81-84 rating would be considered 'elite'.

                            Really good catch. I didn't even realize that and it makes more sense now with lower ratings being considered elite. Well then. Maybe it is the same as it always was then lol.

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                            • canes21
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 22937

                              #15
                              Re: Madden 19 Ratings Spreadsheet

                              Yea, I noticed that. My main issue is that the ranges are so small still. It's why so many players feel so similar. When nearly every QB in the game has 80+ for the majority of their ratings that matter it's no wonder all QBs perform the same user or cpu controlled unless you crank accuracy down to sub 20. It's why speed has always been killer because every player in each position is rated on a 15 point scale so the only difference is their foot speed.



                              Sure. A 95 vs an 80 shows some differences, but when most players are not 95 but are just 78 to 86 no one feels different. No one has a true strength or weakness.



                              I'm a big supporter of these ranges being much larger and it's why I'm doing my own rosters for my CFM. What I aim for is something where a top 3 LT is rated like 88 pass block, 82 run block, 84 strength. A guy in the top 8-10 will be around 78 pass block, 73 run block, 76 strength. A bottom 10 LT is going to be 66 pass block 67 run block, 72 strength.



                              Differences like that will make each player actually perform differently compared to now where the top LT is something like 94 pass block and the worst starter in the league is still usually above 80. 15-20 point difference is just too small from 1st to worst in my eyes. My example already has a 22 point difference just from a top 3 guy to a 20ish guy. My best LT may be an 86 overall and my worst may be a 63. At least then there will be differences and each player will have their strengths and weaknesses more pronounced.


                              The way EA rates and sets up their tiers right now will just lead to the majority of players being an 80 in their worst scheme and a 83 in their best. Most guys in the NFL are not all around like that. Spreading the tiers up and making strengths/weaknesses more pronounced will make most players fit into one archetype and be less all around players much like real life. That's the goal anyways.
                              “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


                              ― Plato

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