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  • nl15
    Pro
    • Jul 2010
    • 841

    #1

    Favorite Player to Develop

    Who is your favorite player to develop in Madden 25? So far mine has been Armanti Edwards. Steve Smith retired in my CFM after year one so Edwards has been my go to guy. He just finished a game with 8 catches for 136 yards and 2 TDs. He can be a beast some games but then in the next game he will play terrible. Hopefully I develop him into being more consistent.
    Madden 25 - Steelers
    Year 1 - 10-6 Lost in WC Round
    Year 2 - 14-2 Lost in AFC Championship
    Year 3 - 11-5
  • AshamanCarnage
    Rookie
    • Jul 2006
    • 1252

    #2
    Re: Favorite Player to Develop

    I just drafted Shady Monroe and find myself taking a special interest in making sure he gets his catches and reps.

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    • ThatKidNamedTae
      Knicks/Jets/Yankees
      • Jun 2012
      • 1049

      #3
      Re: Favorite Player to Develop

      Stephen Hill The guy is Calvin Johnson Jr. Jr. with rock hands. If you develop his catching, unstoppable.
      You Look Good, You Feel Good. You Feel Good, You Play Good. You Play Good, They Pay Good. - Deion Sanders

      Originally posted by The 24th Letter
      2/22/2015

      Just wanted to mark this as the day the acquisition of Kendrick Perkins sparked a debate about stacking your team.

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      • Trelocke
        Rookie
        • Sep 2013
        • 42

        #4
        Re: Favorite Player to Develop

        Terrelle Pryor. He's a running back with a cannon arm. Passing skills are super raw but you can run a read option offense while you develop his passing skills. If you want a Kaepernick type QB, he's much easier to trade for.

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        • Rhenium
          Rookie
          • Apr 2012
          • 15

          #5
          Re: Favorite Player to Develop

          JJ Wilcox. Cowboys rookie safety. Small school product who has a high ceiling for development.
          "You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else."

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          • ir2proforu2
            Rookie
            • Apr 2011
            • 85

            #6
            Re: Favorite Player to Develop

            Pryor to big to fast to strong

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            • JMLeblanc23
              Banned
              • Aug 2012
              • 23

              #7
              Re: Favorite Player to Develop

              CB Onterio McCalebb. Physical freak, former HB/WR at Auburn, rookie that starts out at 58 OVR, and is now about 84 OVR through early year 2.

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              • dmankey1
                Rookie
                • Oct 2013
                • 384

                #8
                Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                Knile Davis for me. He started at 66, I believe, and is now 79 OVR three games into my second season. I got his juke and trucking up to a 90 and his speed was already 94. Does awesome on screen plays and outside running. He'll soon be my starting RB after Leveon Bell wants a huge contract

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                • loudernx
                  Just started!
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 4

                  #9
                  Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                  He's a running back with a cannon arm. Passing skills are super raw

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                  • steelcitycobra
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 59

                    #10
                    Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                    I really enjoyed developing Brock Osweiller into a franchise QB. Acquired for my Browns for a 5th round pick and he's up to 86 OVR from 78 in one year. He was the league MVP and I now have 90k xp to spend on him so he should be above 90 after I decide which attributes to boost.

                    As a side note i'm considering a project of converting a freakish athlete into a QB. Lane Johnson played QB in high school and has 70 THP. 310lb QB draw? He might be to expensive to acquire but I already have DE Margus Hunt - 6-8, 270+ lb, 85 SPD, 70 THP. May wait until his contract year and convert him then. I'm assuming his OVR will nosedive and i'd be able to lock him into a long term deal playing for peanuts? Haven't tried this yet so interested to see if that works.

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                    • shanev
                      Rookie
                      • May 2003
                      • 410

                      #11
                      Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                      Just starting my third season and traded up for the 14th overall to grab Eli Watson because Tom Brady retired after he won his fourth superbowl last year. He came in rated an 82, looking forward to seeing how he progresses. Also grabbed Tevita Casper with the 32nd pick and wow! He's incredible, looking forward to see how he comes along too.

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                      • ajra21
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 2170

                        #12
                        Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                        Originally posted by shanev
                        Just starting my third season and traded up for the 14th overall to grab Eli Watson because Tom Brady retired after he won his fourth superbowl last year. He came in rated an 82, looking forward to seeing how he progresses. Also grabbed Tevita Casper with the 32nd pick and wow! He's incredible, looking forward to see how he comes along too.
                        I missed out on Casper (though I'm trying to stay away from awesome players to make it more interesting) instead, I drafted Darius Drango in the next round. He won the nickel CB role in preseason and I've pumped all his points into MCV, PRS and PRC. He's now 82 OVR though I admit his ACC isn't good. But he's an excellent tackler.

                        Later in that draft, sixth, I nabbed Uszakiewicz and am slowly doing to the same to him. The following year, third round, I got Joren Nielson and did the same thing.

                        All three players are good tackling CBs, who don't have great ACC but will become a real force within three years. I like drafting players who fit my scheme perfectly, so they're all Balanced CBs who play in 3-4s. Makes drafting and developing more challenging.

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                        • friscob
                          Rookie
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 0

                          #13
                          Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                          Originally posted by dmankey1
                          Knile Davis for me. He started at 66, I believe, and is now 79 OVR three games into my second season. I got his juke and trucking up to a 90 and his speed was already 94. Does awesome on screen plays and outside running. He'll soon be my starting RB after Leveon Bell wants a huge contract

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                          He's been a monster for me. Great speed and power. Once you save up enough XP to get the fight for yards trait he's tough to stop.
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                          • dmankey1
                            Rookie
                            • Oct 2013
                            • 384

                            #14
                            Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                            Originally posted by friscob
                            He's been a monster for me. Great speed and power. Once you save up enough XP to get the fight for yards trait he's tough to stop.
                            I honestly think he's the best "sleeper" RB. There are some more speedy guys that could be developed in similar ways but he's awesome. Can't wait to see how good he is in year 3

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                            • 49ers510
                              Rookie
                              • Sep 2012
                              • 69

                              #15
                              Re: Favorite Player to Develop

                              going to start a CFM, just curious when developing players, are the goals hard to reach like last years madden? or are they a little more realistic?

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