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Madden NFL 26 player ratings for Steelers rookie DT Derrick Harmon released

Madden NFL 26 player ratings for Steelers rookie DT Derrick Harmon released

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On Wednesday, EA Sports released the player ratings for the top rookies for the upcoming Madden 26. There will be plenty of debate and disagreement about the ratings from fans but when it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers, fans should be pretty happy. EA Sports put out the player rating for Steelers defensive tackle Derrick Harmon and in going over the numbers, there's really nothing we can argue about.
Here is how the numbers break down for Harmon, per the Madden 26 player ratings site. Full ratings were not available at the time of publishing.
Defensive tackle - Derrick Harmon
Overall - 77
Speed - 74
Strength - 93
Agility - 76
COD - 66
Injury - 94
Awareness - 77
Early access for Madden 26 starts on August 7 when you pre-order. Early access lasts seven days with the official release set for August 14. We expect EA Sports to continue to drip out player ratings between now that the early release date.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Madden NFL 26 player ratings for Steelers top rookie released
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