Madden 24 Player Ratings: Daniels & Henry - A Tale of Two Quarterbacks
The Madden 24 ratings are out, and folks, it’s time to talk about the quarterbacks. Specifically, we're diving into the ratings for two young gunslingers: Bryce Young and Will Levis.
Let's break down the ratings and see what EA thinks about these two guys.
Young's got that "It" Factor
Bryce Young, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, clocks in at an 80 overall rating in Madden 24. That puts him in the top tier of rookie quarterbacks, but some might argue that he deserves a bit more juice.
Young's strengths are his awareness (85), throwing accuracy (82), and throw power (81). He's got the tools to be a star, but his throw on the run (75) and play action (76) need work.
Maybe EA is being conservative, giving Young room to grow in the game. After all, he's still young and has a lot to prove. But remember, Madden ratings are based on potential, and Young's got plenty of it.
Levis: The Raw Talent
Will Levis, the Kentucky Wildcat, starts his Madden journey with an 77 overall rating. This puts him a bit behind Young, but it's not a surprise.
Levis's strengths are his arm strength (84), throw power (80), and awareness (78). He's got the cannon arm to make big plays downfield, but his accuracy (75) and throwing on the run (72) need improvement.
While Levis might be a bit of a project, his potential rating is 85 — the highest among rookies! EA clearly believes in his potential, and with a little practice, he could become a dominant force in Madden 24.
The Verdict?
Both Young and Levis have the tools to be superstars, but they'll need to work on their weaknesses to reach their full potential in Madden 24. With a little practice, you could be the one to turn these young quarterbacks into legends!
It’s up to you to decide who you’ll be taking to the virtual gridiron. Who will be the next Madden GOAT?