
EA Sports unveils ratings for Broncos rookies in 'Madden 26'
In the meantime, we now know the ratings for each of Denver's rookies (at least the ones that made it into the video game). Barron, the club's first-round pick, leads the way at 78 overall. Up next is running back RJ Harvey (74 overall), followed by punter Jeremy Crawshaw (71 overall). Check out the full list of the Broncos' rookie ratings below.
Broncos Madden rookie ratings
Of note, two of the team's undrafted free agents -- Webb and Walker -- made the roster in Madden (and Webb is rated higher than Lohner, a seventh-round draft pick).
Madden NFL 26 will be released on Aug. 14, available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC devices.
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