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Madden 26 ratings for every Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie draft pick

Madden 26 ratings for every Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie draft pick

USA Today5 days ago
Here are the Madden 26 ratings for each Jaguars' rookie draft pick, including Travis Hunter.
EA Sports unveiled Madden 26 ratings for the entire 2025 NFL rookie class. So what ratings did the Jacksonville Jaguars' nine-man draft class receive?
No surprise, Travis Hunter's rating of 84 overall is not only the highest on the Jaguars, but he's also the highest-rated rookie in Madden 26.
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' Madden 26 rookie ratings
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