Madden NFL 26 Top DL ratings revealed — where does Steelers' Cam Heyward rank?
Here are the newly released Madden NFL 26 player ratings for the top-10 defensive linemen — with Heyward earning a respectable rating but an underwhelming placement behind three others.
Chiefs, Chris Jones — 97 Overall
Giants, Dexter Lawrence II — 97 Overall
Panthers, Derrick Brown — 95 Overall
Steelers, Cameron Heyward — 94 Overall
Buccaneers, Vita Vea — 93 Overall
Ravens, Nnamdi Madubuike — 93 Overall
Titans, Jeffery Simmons — 92 Overall
Jets, Quinnen Williams — 91 Overall
Eagles, Jalen Carter — 90 Overall
Colts, DeForest Buckner — 88 Overall
Last season, Heyward put together a career performance at 35 years old — producing 71 combined tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 20 QB hits, eight sacks, and a league-leading 10 batted passes, earning a First-Team All-Pro selection in the process.
Arguably the best Steelers defender in 2024, Heyward will look to make an even bigger statement this season — one that will earn him the top spot in the Madden NFL 26 ratings.
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