Los Angeles Rams: Five Madden 19 player ratings that are wrong
By Jason Reed
DT Ndamukong Suh — Rating: 94
Yes, the previous slide did allude to Ndamukong Suh being an overtouted defensive tackle and I am sorry if I am ruining any of the hype around Suh coming to the Los Angeles Rams.
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Don’t worry, the Rams still have the best interior defensive line in football. Suh, although I disagree with this rating, is still a force to be reckoned with and alongside him is the best defensive player in football, Aaron Donald.
Having Donald alongside him may actually increase Suh’s production, which by the time the year ends, may warrant a 94 rating. However, entering the season while looking at his tenure in Miami, it is hard to justify him being a 94 overall.
Suh was good in Miami but was not the same player he was with the Detroit Lions.
Suh did make the Pro Bowl in 2016, however, missed it last season. He had the fewest amount of sacks (4.5) since he had four in 2011. In the last two seasons, Suh has 9.5 sacks.
Donald had 11 sacks just last season.
It is easy to see why a 94 rating is a bit too steep and why there should be more separation between Suh and Donald. Suh is, in fact, the second-highest rated defensive tackle in the game.
That is ahead of the likes of Fletcher Cox, Geno Atkins, Linval Joseph, Gerald McCoy and several other players that have outplayed Suh the last two seasons.
We cannot move those players closer to Donald, those ratings are justified. Instead, Suh’s rating should be moved down to a more reasonable number.