Madden 24 overall ratings list with the top 50 players
Madden 24 overall ratings list with the top 50 players

Madden 24 overall ratings list with the top 50 players

In need of Madden 24 overall ratings before getting stuck into this year's edition? Everything you need is below. We profile a selection of the elite, including 99 Club newcomer Justin Jefferson, before taking you through the list of this year's top 50 players. All attributes are correct as of Saturday, August 19. Get to grips with all of the NFL's top stars using GR's Madden 24 overall ratings guide. 1 Aaron Donald (RE, LA Rams) - 99 Former team-mate Jalen Ramsey recently called Donald the best defensive player in NFL history. The end-of-season rankings for Madden 23 reflected that, affording Donald the highest possible score and attributes that made him marginally superior to fellow members. Another 99 in Madden 24 is locked in, ahead of what some speculate will be Donald’s final season clattering opposition QBs. 2 Justin Jefferson (WR, Minnesota) - 99 Minnesota's outstanding receiver hotshots into not only the 99 Club, but second spot in the entire game – an incredible reward for two astonishing seasons in Minneapolis. Standout ratings include 92 speed, 93 acceleration, 98 catching (duh!) and 99 awareness. 3 Patrick Mahomes (QB, Kansas City) - 99 There’s be no third box appearance for this year’s Super Bowl winning quarterback. Instead, Buffalo Bills signal caller Josh Allen won the internal . However, Allen can't overhaul Mahomes from a numbers perspective. As well as being assured of elite attributes for both passing and elusiveness, Perfect Pat’s one-handed diving throw animation is perfectly captured. In real and virtual life, he remains the QB to beat. 4 Travis Kelce (TE, Kansas City) - 99 Independent site had the pass-snaffling tight end on target for top spot ahead of Madden 24. He's actually ranked fourth, but still with a tantalising 99 overall rating. Going by his season-ending smack talk he’d also fit right in on the . 7 Myles Garrett (RE, Cleveland) - 98 While retirement rumors swirl around Aaron Donald every offseason, fellow defensive end Garrett looks set to dominate for years to come. In 2022 he racked up 16 sacks, 37 solo tackles, and two forced fumbles, which will surely be sufficient to earn another massive OVR of 98 this year. 9 Trent Williams (LT, San Francisco) - 98 Not only is the 49ers’ left tackle on track for another huge individual year, but San Francisco also occupies a deserved spot on our list. Other offensive lineman challenging Williams for best-in-show credentials are Dallas guard Zack Martin, and Philadelphia tackle Lane Johnson. 10 Tyreek Hill (WR, Miami) - 98 Mahomes’ former team-mate transformed the Dolphins offense under Mike McDaniel, cruising to 1,710 yards and seven touchdowns. That saw Hill earn an attributes upgrade in Week 10, nudging up from 97 to an almost imperious 98. Wondering why there aren’t any newcomers joining Hill here? EA keeps draftee ratings low – but you can see how we reckon Bryce Young and company will fare in GR’s guide. 11 Davante Adams (WR, Las Vegas) - 97 Adams kicked off last season as another 99 Club member, but lost one OVR point over the course of the season – and looks like just missing out on a return to that elite crew. Vegas’ star receiver faces an intriguing campaign on the real turf with new addition Jimmy Garoppolo under center, but we still expect him to edge ahead of Tyreek Hill, Cooper Kupp and Stefon Diggs as the game’s highest-rated wideout. The top 50 Madden 24 overall ratings Here’s how the live Madden ratings look as of Monday, July 31. Outstanding performers not profiled above include Zack Martin (RG, Dallas, 99), Lane Johnson (RT, Philadelphia, 98) and Nick Bosa (RE, San Francisco, 98).