There is a important omission from the top 10, as Jones and his teammate A.J. Brown with a rating that is yet to be determined, was not included in the top 10. The complete list is below: Could we argue for Brown being rated higher than like Amari Cooper or Keenan Allen? You bet. In the last season, Brown received more yards and touchdowns than Allen. He was 39 yards short of Cooper's total. Brown also had six more touchdowns, and that's despite only playing in two more games.
Cooper was forced to be as a bad quarterback, but Brown was also suffering from two painful knees. Allen and Brown were the only two of three to make it into the Pro Bowl. In an offseason when some are doubting Jones' ability to maintain the elite level of play the way he's played throughout his playing career, it's refreshing to see that the sport shows Jones some respect. Even though his score is two points lower than it was last year.
Whatever happens, Madden NFL 22 will modify the ratings of Jones and Brown as the season develops. It's possible that the ratings for Jones or Brown might change when the 2022 season begins. Ja'Marr's Chase isn't the top-rated rookie WR on 'Madden NFL 22.
One would think Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase will be the top-rated rookie receiver in the upcoming "Madden NFL 22" from EA Sports. Despite being the first wide receiver taken off the field, thanks to the fifth overall selection, Chase came in second place behind Miami Dolphins rookie wideout Jaylen Waddle who was picked sixth in the draft.
Chase gets an average of 75 (tied for fifth among all rookies) while Waddle scores score of 76 (tied for third). Sounds like a small distinction, but it's difficult to understand why the player who is the first on the list shouldn't be the most highly rated.
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