Skip to main content

Madden ratings for former Georgia Bulldogs in the 2022 game

by: Jack Mathison08/06/22
On3 image
David Becker/Getty Images

Every year, EA’s release of the player ratings for the upcoming Madden becomes one of the most discussed topics of the NFL offseason. Known for being controversial among the Madden community, EA had its hands full when it came to recreating former Bulldogs, having to add 15 more into the game while returning the 39 players from last year’s game.

This year’s game was tasked with quantifying notable qualities for former Bulldogs, such as Mecole Hardman’s game-breaking speed, Jordan Davis’s hulk-like strength, or Matthew Stafford’s ability to throw a football out of the stadium. 

So, with all of the being said, let’s take a look at what the Bulldogs came in at:

Georgia Rookies

Jake Camarda – 73 – P – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Lewis Cine – 75 – S – Minnesota Vikings

James Cook – 75 – RB – Buffalo Bills

Jordan Davis – 78 – DT – Philadelphia Eagles (5th fastest DT overall, 2nd strongest)

Nakobe Dean – 71 – MLB – Philadelphia Eagles

John FitzPatrick – 64 – TE – Atlanta Falcons

Derion Kendrick – 64 – CB – Los Angeles Rams

George Pickens – 74 – WR – Pittsburgh Steelers

Jamaree Salyer – 65 – LG – Los Angeles Chargers

Justin Shaffer – 64 – LG – Atlanta Falcons

Channing Tindall – 68 – MLB – Miami Dolphins

Quay Walker – 73 – MLB – Green Bay Packers

Travon Walker – 76 – LOLB – Jacksonville Jaguars (tied 2nd fastest LOLB)

Zamir White – 70 – RB – Las Vegas Raiders

Devonte Wyatt – 73 – RE – Green Bay Packers

Returning Players

David Andrews – 85 – C – New England Patriots (6th highest rated C)

Deandre Baker – 71 – CB – Kansas City Chiefs

Rodrigo Blankenship – 74 – K – Indianapolis Colts

Lawrence Cager – 63 – WR – New York Jets

Tyson Campbell – 74 – CB – Jacksonville Jaguars

Lorenzo Carter – 73 – ROLB – Atlanta Falcons

Nick Chubb – 96 – RB – Cleveland Browns (tied-2nd highest rated RB)

Tyler Clark – 62 – DT – Washington Commanders

Ben Cleveland – 66 – LG – Baltimore Ravens

Chris Conley – 73 – WR – Houston Texans

Tae Crowder – 69 – MLB – New York Giants

Leonard Floyd – 80 – LOLB – Los Angeles Rams

Lamont Gaillard – 64 – C – Cincinnati Bengals

A.J. Green – 80 – WR – Arizona Cardinals

Mecole Hardman – 79 – WR – Kansas City Chiefs (tied for 4th fastest receiver)

Trey Hill – 63 – C – Cincinnati Bengals

Justin Houston – 79 – OLB – Baltimore Ravens

John Jenkins – 71 – LE – Miami Dolphins

Jordan Jenkins – 69 – RE – Houston Texans

Ben Jones – 81 – C – Tennessee Titans

Solomon Kindley – 68 – RG – Miami Dolphins

Richard LeCounte III – 65 – S – Cleveland Browns

Jonathan Ledbetter – 62 – LE – Arizona Cardinals

Isaiah McKenzie – 76 – WR – Buffalo Bills

Tre’ McKitty – 64 – TE – Los Angeles Chargers

Sony Michel – 77 – RB – Miami Dolphins

Nick Moore – 36 – LS – Baltimore Ravens

Azeez Ojulari – 75 – LOLB – New York Giants

J.R. Reed – 65 – SS – Denver Broncos

Monty Rice – 66 – MLB – Tennessee Titans

Roquan Smith – 89 – ROLB – Chicago Bears (3rd highest rated ROLB)

Matthew Stafford – 85 – QB – Los Angeles Rams (10th highest rated QB) (4th highest Throw Power Rating)

Eric Stokes – 78 – CB – Green Bay Packers

D’Andre Swift – 80 – RB – Detroit Lions

Andrew Thomas – 76 – LT – New York Giants

Mark Webb Jr. – 64 – FS – Los Angeles Chargers

Javon Wims – 69 – WR – Cleveland Browns

Charlie Woerner – 66 – TE – San Francisco 49ers

Isaiah Wynn – 79 – LT – New England Patriots

Madden 23 is scheduled for a full release on August 19th for Xbox One, Xbox Series S, PS5, PS4 and Windows PC, but if you want to play earlier, join EA Play or purchase an upgraded bundle. This year’s game features its namesake John Madden, who passed away in December, on the cover.

You may also like