
Jacksonville Jaguars' 10 highest-rated players in Madden 26: Where's Travis Hunter land?
Madden 26 is set to launch on August 14th. But the individual player ratings have already been released by EA Sports. So, who are the Jacksonville Jaguars' highest-rated players going into this season?
The Jaguars had five of their players rank in the top 10 of their respective position groups.
Josh Hines-Allen, with an overall score of 90, ranked ninth among defensive ends. At linebacker were Foye Oluokun and Devin Lloyd. Oluokun ranked seventh with a rating of 87, and Lloyd was 10th with a rating of 85.
Then on special teams was punter Logan Cooke, who was second among his position group with an overall rating of 83. Long-snapper Ross Matiscik had a rating of 74, which ranked seventh.
Among the Jaguars' first-year players, Travis Hunter is the highest-rated rookie in the 2025 NFL draft class.
Also of note, fourth-round running back Bhayshul Tuten received a higher grade than third-round picks Caleb Ransaw and Wyatt Milum, while the Jaguars' seventh-round pick at running back LeQuint Allen, has the fourth-highest rating on the team.
Jacksonville Jaguars' 10 highest-rated players in Madden 26
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