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I only played with the Seahawks and Lions but I will vouch for Golden Tate from the Seahawks and Reggie Bush...I think both players are in the low 80s..Would that qualify as underrated..?
I've just been doing exhibition games while waiting for an updated EA roster but for San Diego, Vincent Brown and Keenan Allen catch everything pretty much. Both are only 74 overall.
I only played with the Seahawks and Lions but I will vouch for Golden Tate from the Seahawks and Reggie Bush...I think both players are in the low 80s..Would that qualify as underrated..?
I would consider them starters or quality backups. But I'll agree with you on Tate, he's pretty good. If we go with low 80's though... Giovanni Bernard from the Bengals is pretty good. Not the best but definitely worth being a starter on most teams.
I agree with the Golden Tate mention also, Christine Michael and Robert Turbin (Seattles back up RBs) plate well for a couple weeks when Marshawn Lunch went down with an injury.
I agree with the Golden Tate mention also, Christine Michael and Robert Turbin (Seattles back up RBs) plate well for a couple weeks when Marshawn Lunch went down with an injury.
I think Turbin is rated fairly but Wagner might actually be a little underrated at 88. Kid was impressive last year
Played with the Bengals last night, Gio was really good when subbed in. I could barely get BGE moving, he had about 18 carries for 60 yards, but Gio reeled off 7 carries for 65 yards and a couple of touchdowns.
Played with the Bengals last night, Gio was really good when subbed in. I could barely get BGE moving, he had about 18 carries for 60 yards, but Gio reeled off 7 carries for 65 yards and a couple of touchdowns.
Yea he feels a lot quicker and is overall more fun to use. Crazy that the guy is a 2nd round draft pick and doesn't even own a car
Last edited by friscob; 08-29-2013, 01:20 PM.
Reason: b/c i can
This kid named Eric Page on the Buccaneers. His catch ratings are pretty decent for a low lever receiver. His route running needs polish, and hes a little slow so I would recommend using him out of the slot like Welker. The kid simply catches everything even in traffic. Slants and smoke screens are money.
Randall Cobb - he is high 80's but still he so fast and quick that he's unstoppable
Darren Sproles - see above
Jeremicheal Finley - Very athletic tight end
Ben Watson - Reliable tight end
Casey Hayward - Ballhawk
Play in a attacking 4-3 scheme with Detroit. Darius Slay(cb) and Ansah are both coming along very nicely. Darius Slay is already an 81 overall in week 6. He starts out at a 76 or 77 in the scheme in franchise.
I know I'm a huge Bengals fan so a lot of this comes from that...
But, I really like Adam Pacman Jones (CB). He's not a bad nickel corner and his return skills are outrageous. I consistently return for high yardage with him.
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