Madden 21 Player Ratings for Former Wisconsin Badgers
Yup, we researched all the new ratings for your favorite former Badgers.
EA Sports unveiled its player ratings for Madden 21 on Friday. Of course, some former Wisconsin Badgers are in the game.
The two former UW standouts that are the highest rated are defensive end J.J. Watt (99) and quarterback Russell Wilson (97). Here is how other former Badgers were evaluated:
Quarterback
- Russell Wilson: 97
Running Back
- Corey Clement: 74
- Melvin Gordon: 84
- Dare Ogunbowale: 67
- Jonathan Taylor: 73
- James White: 82
Fullbacks
- Alec Ingold: 74
- Derek Watt: 71
Wide Receivers
- Quintez Cephus: 67
- Alex Erickson: 72
Tight Ends
- Troy Fumagalli: 66
Offensive Linemen
- Beau Benzschawel: 58
- Tyler Biadasz: 63
- David Edwards: 64
- Michael Deiter: 65
- Ryan Groy: 62
- Rob Havenstein: 79
- Tyler Marz: 61
- Ryan Ramczyk: 91
- Rick Wagner: 76
- Kevin Zeitler: 85
Defensive Line
- Beau Allen: 72
- J.J. Watt: 98
Linebacker
- Zack Baun: 69
- Vince Biegel: 71
- Jack Cichy: 62
- Ryan Connelly: 66
- T.J. Edwards: 63
- Leon Jacobs: 69
- Chris Orr: 57
- Joe Schobert: 82
- Andrew Van Ginkel: 69
- T.J. Watt: 86
Defensive Backs
- Natrell Jamerson: 64
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