#1 Greg Olson-Not that hes the coolest one but flip his card and gaze into that 93,93,93 middle bar. Hes a legit end game TE2 in October. Powered him up immediately and he is an Assassin over the middle #2 David Decastro-Beats Larry Allen in all stats, hits elite tier thresholds when powered up for every single stat, highest OVR RG in the game. #3 Jalen Ramsey-Speculative for now, but judging his stats with Elite tier 90 man zone and press with solid 88 speed. How do you not pick him. #4 Saquon Barkley- the 83 was pest when the game averaged 83 overall teams i see no reason why the 91 wont be amazing against 90 ovr teams #5 Melvin Ingram-94 Finesse move and he is a RE. thats legit all i seen before buying him. under pressure, finesse specialist, & edge threat. #6 Brandin Cooks- 91 speed 90 catching i will meet this in mut squads alot and so will my opponents #7 Bobby Wagner- fair speed 90 hit power 90 tackle and gets enforcer ability. 83 BKS is absolutely terrible. could have made the top 5 with 90BKS
The top 3 are Ramsey, Barkley, and Adams. They actually compare to the top cards at their positions. Olsen for receiving and walker for run blocking. Ingram looks decent too. The rest are just ass. I like my corners to be able to play zone and man. I like my lineman to be able to pass and run block. I’m not talking theme teams or chems, just at face value. Cooks could be decent DEPENDING on your receiving core as a burner but still drops balls in traffic, basically a tyreek hill 2.0. Moss, Owens, Rice, Dhop, Julio, Obj and holt are better.
Jalen is a must cop to pair with willie, zoned out and man up are muat haves. As a hawks fan b wagner is a must for me. And after that im torn between saquon and dj, might settle for jimbo if he drops in price
Quote from FLBulldog >> Hate away, but loving Witten. He catches everything...even covered up. And his slow speed, in a strange way, has him open underneath all the time. Kittle on slants and stuff in the middle was following the user chasing the middle third. Easy to cover both. If you chase the deep now, your user is 20 yards from Witten. I have TO, Holt, and (today will have a 92) Cooper. I have all the speed that I need in the passing game. Witten is great in the blocking game and a great safety valve. To each his own.
Totally agree. Speed is not an issue here! But he catches everything! No matter the coverage! Best hands in Texas 👍
Hate away, but loving Witten. He catches everything...even covered up. And his slow speed, in a strange way, has him open underneath all the time. Kittle on slants and stuff in the middle was following the user chasing the middle third. Easy to cover both. If you chase the deep now, your user is 20 yards from Witten. I have TO, Holt, and (today will have a 92) Cooper. I have all the speed that I need in the passing game. Witten is great in the blocking game and a great safety valve. To each his own.
Moved Delanie up the list because his run blocking does earn him spots. I would have liked 90 catching though and all other stats dropped a bit.
Quote from theCtrlAltGeek >> You forgot Taiwan!
Who is Taiwan? I saw this mentioned on a stream the other day as well
Payne is one dimensional, but he changed my defense... I do have some Redskins chems; but with him and Reggie White on the inside I can stop the run out of nickel against heavier sets. (for when you think they might pass but you never know this year lol)
I also upgraded Jamal Adams to right before his new card and he is amazing as always.
Walker far better than Olsen for 1 and 2, Fuller is WAY better then Chris Harris. Height is key this year and Fuller has that.
Quote from Adam1776c >> Lamarcus Joyner is growing on me. He maybe should rise on this list
Height a factor at all?
Walker can be subbed in at a wr spot for run plays. Try doing that with an OL
I like the list. Olson would have been alittle lower. Decastro, Ramsey and Adams for me
Quote from natenator76 >> Walker's RBK make him more valuable IMO and he can still catch just fine assuming you're using the run to setup passing options
^This was my comment on an other-wise solid writeup. Delanie is the best run blocking TE in the game.
Also.. Jamal Adams paired with Tilman as dual Enforcer safeties is a nice combination.
Thanks OP.
I made the list with the idea of how each compares to others at their position so while we don’t value a RG as high as DeCastro is on this list his stats compared to the other top end RGs are so much better that he can’t be lower than #2 if not #1
#1 Greg Olson-Not that hes the coolest one but flip his card and gaze into that 93,93,93 middle bar. Hes a legit end game TE2 in October. Powered him up immediately and he is an Assassin over the middle #2 David Decastro-Beats Larry Allen in all stats, hits elite tier thresholds when powered up for every single stat, highest OVR RG in the game. #3 Jalen Ramsey-Speculative for now, but judging his stats with Elite tier 90 man zone and press with solid 88 speed. How do you not pick him. #4 Saquon Barkley- the 83 was pest when the game averaged 83 overall teams i see no reason why the 91 wont be amazing against 90 ovr teams #5 Melvin Ingram-94 Finesse move and he is a RE. thats legit all i seen before buying him. under pressure, finesse specialist, & edge threat. #6 Brandin Cooks- 91 speed 90 catching i will meet this in mut squads alot and so will my opponents #7 Bobby Wagner- fair speed 90 hit power 90 tackle and gets enforcer ability. 83 BKS is absolutely terrible. could have made the top 5 with 90BKS