
3 Colts players among highest rated players at their positions in Madden 26
Three Indianapolis Colts players are among the highest rated at their respective position groups in Madden 26.
With the Madden 26 release nearing, EA Sports has revealed the 10 highest-rated players at each position group. Making an appearance for the Colts was Jonathan Taylor, who was ninth among running backs with an overall score of 88. DeForest Buckner is the 10th highest rated defensive tackle with an overall score of 88, and long-snapper Luke Rhodes ranks third among his position group with a score of 79.
Taylor was one of the most productive backs in the NFL last season finishing fourth in rushing yards, which included a dominant final month of the season.
While all eyes are often on the quarterback position, Taylor's success on the ground is vital to the overall consistency of the offense. Having a strong run game to lean on keeps the offense out of predictable passing situations and can open up opportunities through the air, helping to take some of the burden off the quarterback and others.
Buckner continues to be one of the game's most disruptive defensive tackles, doing so against both the run and pass. Compared to his position group last season, Buckner ranked seventh in PFF's pass rush win rate, 12th in pass rush productivity, and ninth in run-stop rate.
Like Taylor, Buckner's impact goes beyond his own production with his presence and the attention he draws benefitting those around him.
Rhodes, meanwhile, has been incredibly consistent at the long-snapper position.

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