Madden ratings released for Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookies

EAST LANSING, MI - SEPTEMBER 29: Sean Bunting #3 of the Central Michigan Chippewas celebrates a interception with Alex Briones #17 while playing the Michigan State Spartans during the first hlaf at Spartan Stadium on September 29, 2018 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
EAST LANSING, MI - SEPTEMBER 29: Sean Bunting #3 of the Central Michigan Chippewas celebrates a interception with Alex Briones #17 while playing the Michigan State Spartans during the first hlaf at Spartan Stadium on September 29, 2018 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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EA Sports has released the grades for the rookies for Madden 20; here are where the rookies of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fall and how they could be used.

Yesterday, first round pick Devin White’s Madden 20 overall was released, and we covered it here. The rest of the rookies for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been released as well, so we also break them down.

White’s additional stats were not mentioned yesterday, but now that access has been given to them, Bucs’ fans should be excited to use him in the new upcoming Madden game set to release next month. It was mentioned that his speed was rumored to be at 92, and that is confirmed.

In addition to his speed, White’s strength is set at 77, his jumping ability at a 93, and play recognition at a 71. His ratings as a run defender are superb as he has a tackling ability of an 84, hit power of 82, and a block shedding ability of 75. He is no slouch against the pass either with a zone coverage rating of 66.

The other rookies are surprisingly on par with their counterparts drafted around the league, and the third-highest rated rookie may even come as a shock. Here is a breakdown of all of the rookies’ ratings, and how I would use them in the video game itself.