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  • The JareBear
    Be Good To One Another
    • Jul 2010
    • 11574

    #76
    Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

    Originally posted by BezO
    I'm cool with both list for the most part.

    But do they not consider blocking for the TE's overalls? 97 for Graham with him being the worst blocker on the list? I'm all for him having the best receiving ratings, but he plays TE. Probably not a popular opinion, but I wouldn't mind seeing at least Gronk over him.

    Seeing all these top 5 ratings reminds me how much they need to either chuck or redo overalls.
    Yeah, for sure.

    I think blocking is a factor, which is why Julius Thomas (the worst blocking TE I have seen in years) isn't on the list, probably.
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    • Iceman87GT
      MVP
      • Jan 2010
      • 1739

      #77
      Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

      Originally posted by TheSaints7
      Erm...the awkward moment when he has.

      This is what I mean ago being understated. He has been an elite WR but people forget about him because he isn't a big name.
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      • ABR173rd
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        • Aug 2009
        • 1546

        #78
        Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

        Originally posted by BezO
        I'm cool with both list for the most part.

        But do they not consider blocking for the TE's overalls? 97 for Graham with him being the worst blocker on the list? I'm all for him having the best receiving ratings, but he plays TE. Probably not a popular opinion, but I wouldn't mind seeing at least Gronk over him.

        Seeing all these top 5 ratings reminds me how much they need to either chuck or redo overalls.
        Grahams blocking has improved- don't forget he played the majority of last season with a torn plantar fascia. I believe Gronk is also used more as an actual blocker versus Graham. I don't really advocate one over the other but my perspective is Graham is a better overall WR than Gronk, Gronk is a better overall blocker.

        As far as Josh Gordon goes I believe when players are suspended for the whole season Madden removes them from the game. Maybe I'm wrong on this but I don't believe Josh Gordon will even be in the game if he's suspended all season. Not that I agree with that.

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        • Matt Diesel
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 1642

          #79
          Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

          Free Josh Gordon
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          • raiderphantom
            MVP
            • Jul 2012
            • 1550

            #80
            Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

            That's not a bad top 5 in my opinion. I'm curious though what 6-20 or so is though. Gordon was great but it was one year. There's a lot of factors involved. How much do you weigh stats vs impact vs surrounding talent vs longevity etc.

            As long as Gordon is in the top 10 I think that's acceptable. There's a lot of good talent to squeeze in there though. I'm more interested about other positions. I remember ratings being solid the past couple years although I don't know if I really looked last year.
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            • Iceman87GT
              MVP
              • Jan 2010
              • 1739

              #81
              Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

              Originally posted by BezO
              I'm cool with both list for the most part.

              But do they not consider blocking for the TE's overalls? 97 for Graham with him being the worst blocker on the list? I'm all for him having the best receiving ratings, but he plays TE. Probably not a popular opinion, but I wouldn't mind seeing at least Gronk over him.

              Seeing all these top 5 ratings reminds me how much they need to either chuck or redo overalls.
              I think it should factor in more but the role of TEs has changed. Unlike FBs they are still part of the offenses without being asked to block.

              I do feel like Madden puts too much weight on receiving, making blocking TEs lower rated even when used in a system that utilizes blocking TEs
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              • BezO
                MVP
                • Jul 2004
                • 4423

                #82
                Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                Originally posted by ABR173rd
                Grahams blocking has improved- don't forget he played the majority of last season with a torn plantar fascia. I believe Gronk is also used more as an actual blocker versus Graham. I don't really advocate one over the other but my perspective is Graham is a better overall WR than Gronk, Gronk is a better overall blocker.
                Hard not to improve, but equally hard to tell. He's on the sidelines for most run plays. I think his back-up was in on more run plays then he was.

                For my taste, stictly as a TE, I'd take Gronk. But this is why I don't see the need for overall ratings. What does it really mean? What formula are they using. How are individual ratings weighted? Until they explain this, I don't see how overall ratings are useful.

                IMO, the beauty of comparing players is that they're all different. They all excel in different areas and none are perfect. Why try to quantify this other than to release top 5 lists?
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                • BezO
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 4423

                  #83
                  Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                  Originally posted by Iceman87GT
                  I think it should factor in more but the role of TEs has changed. Unlike FBs they are still part of the offenses without being asked to block.

                  I do feel like Madden puts too much weight on receiving, making blocking TEs lower rated even when used in a system that utilizes blocking TEs
                  I agree that the role is changing. And it's been changing. From the 1st pass catching TEs to now, they are becoming more valuable in the passing game. But most TEs are still asked to block on a significant number of plays. From the looks of the overalls, yeah, blocking should be factored in more.

                  I'm still stuck on what the overall rating means. I think I remember a dev explaining that they're a quick & easy way for casual gamers to compare players. But I think it hurts as much as it helps. Is Graham a 97 on the Seahawks or 49er? Is he a 97 when his team is up by 7 with 2 minutes remaining?
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                  • Iceman87GT
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                    • Jan 2010
                    • 1739

                    #84
                    Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                    Originally posted by BezO
                    I agree that the role is changing. And it's been changing. From the 1st pass catching TEs to now, they are becoming more valuable in the passing game. But most TEs are still asked to block on a significant number of plays. From the looks of the overalls, yeah, blocking should be factored in more.

                    I'm still stuck on what the overall rating means. I think I remember a dev explaining that they're a quick & easy way for casual gamers to compare players. But I think it hurts as much as it helps. Is Graham a 97 on the Seahawks or 49er? Is he a 97 when his team is up by 7 with 2 minutes remaining?
                    I would love to see a split of ratings: Receiving, Blocking, and Balanced all being categories for TEs. Graham would be a 97 receiving TE but a terrible blocking TE and an average balanced TE. This would be awful for ratings reveals such as this but excellent for devising strategy in the actual game. It would also be helpful in devising offenses, setting formations where you designate a specific type of TE as opposed to it being arranged by depth chart. I mean the poachers have had as many as 5 TEs on their roster because we have plays simply for blocking TEs (Finley being a receiving TE, Quarless being more balanced but more if a receiver, and everyone else being blockers). I know we kind have this already but it is based entirely on the players their still of okay which requires adjustment depending on the roster you use our if you were to trade a player or acquire one. This applies to roles across the board (Defense has even more specialization). Anyways that's my 2 cents, I don't want to get too far off topic.
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                    • Greenblood60
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                      • May 2014
                      • 132

                      #85
                      Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                      Dez should be number 2.

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                      • DrYCeLL
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 50

                        #86
                        Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                        Player A:

                        109 Rec, 1407 YD, 5 TD, 87.9 Y/G, 421 YAC

                        Player B:

                        92 Rec, 1430 YD, 14 TD, 89.4 Y/G 718 YAC

                        Which one is Andre Johnson, which one is Demaryius Thomas?

                        I mean yeah, Andre put up some numbers, but he is regressing. I think Madden overrates players that are about to hit a wall. Andre Johnson is 33 now, and if I simulate a couple seasons in Madden, he's still going to be a beastly old man. If they're so quick to put Russell Wilson at Brady's level, how is Andre Johnson able to hold a top 5 spot over the breaking out Demaryius Thomas?

                        Also, to those that say "Thomas is a Manning product", I invite you to watch the only truly beautiful Tim Tebow pass in existence, where DT takes it to the house to beat the Steelers in OT a few years back. Demaryius' career was slow out the gate due to an achilles issue, not because he's a Manning made receiver.

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                        • PacMan3000
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 1816

                          #87
                          Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                          If Donny didn't feel Josh Gordon deserved top 5 rankings, fine. But I would just like to hear why. I really hope a pending suspension isn't affecting how he gets ranked for his on field performance. If that's the case, then guys like Aldon Smith and Von Miller better take a hit, too.

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                          • DeuceDouglas
                            Madden Dev Team
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 4313

                            #88
                            Re: Madden NFL 15 Top 5 Wide Receivers and Tight Ends

                            Originally posted by PacMan3000
                            If Donny didn't feel Josh Gordon deserved top 5 rankings, fine. But I would just like to hear why. I really hope a pending suspension isn't affecting how he gets ranked for his on field performance. If that's the case, then guys like Aldon Smith and Von Miller better take a hit, too.
                            If I had to take a guess I would say he probably is rated top five in the game, he is just omitted because of the suspension stuff.

                            I really hope that he is in the game out of the box too.

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                            • evanreyes
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 104

                              #89
                              Josh Gordon should be number 2.

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                              • bg43
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                                • Jul 2014
                                • 1

                                #90
                                Originally posted by hanzsomehanz
                                Still no Fitz though lol this man is bound to redeem hinself in the Madden ranks.

                                I would normally vote Hakeem Nicks and Reggie Wayne in as top ten talent too but I will wait and see how these two bounce back.

                                Jordy is underrated. DJax and AB are vertical threats and not much else so I do not consider them top pound for pound talent albeit they are the tops in their skillset.

                                Colston is a solid slot receiver but I would not put him in top ten either for same reason as Djax and AB.

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                                Antonio Brown is a vertical threat but is known for and makes his highlights with his catch and run game, speed and agility. Therefor your wrong about him and he should have dez bryants #5 spot

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