Los Angeles Rams: Five Madden 19 player ratings that are wrong
By Jason Reed
Despite being one of the biggest video games in the United States, Madden NFL 19 still messed up on some Los Angeles Rams’ ratings.
The Madden franchise is one of the most popular video game franchises in the United States. The franchise welcomes its newest addition to the franchise, Madden NFL 19, on August 10.
Although we are still some time away from the game coming out, the launch ratings of every player in the NFL have been announced. The Los Angeles Rams have some of the highest rated players in the entire game, however, the ratings are far from perfect.
While we can sit here and nitpick at every single rating and attribute and why it should be different, we picked out five eye-popping miscues in the rating department and came up with what the right rating should be.
Without further ado, here are five Los Angeles Rams players that do not have a proper rating in Madden NFL 19.
K Greg Zuerlein — Rating: 80
Even though he is just a kicker, this rating was one of the most staggering to see when I first looked at the Los Angeles Rams’ ratings.
Greg Zuerlein was one of the best kickers in the NFL last season yet was rated as just a decent kicker in the game. Zuerlein made 95 percent of his field goals and 95.7 percent of his extra-points; yet is the tied for the ninth-best rating among kickers.
While kickers do not have super high overalls, he should be up there with the likes of Justin Tucker, Matt Bryant and Robbie Gould, who are rated 86, 85 and 85, respectively.