Where are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers rated in Madden 20?

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 16: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with the ball after catching a first half pass against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on December 16, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - DECEMBER 16: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs with the ball after catching a first half pass against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on December 16, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) /
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You can now see where your favorite players on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are rated in Madden 20 as they have released all of the ratings in the game.

EA Sports has officially released all of the player rankings in advance of their release of Madden 20. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have only two players in the 90s as they enter a season off of back-to-back 5-11 seasons where both sides of the ball have struggled mightily.

It is always fun to see where players start and where they end the season on the games. Needless to say, the Buccaneers will be one of the lowest rated teams in the game and will be a fun team to rebuild with, if that is your style while playing the game (it is mine). Make sure to play with the 2000s uniforms as well so that you do not have to dawn those hideous alarm clock jerseys.

Madden this year has added some special features to the game’s best players, and Mike Evans is the only Buccaneer to receive any. We broke down his special abilities here. We also already took a deeper look at the rookies on the roster for the Buccaneers here.

Here is where the most notable Buccaneers rank in Madden 20 heading into the 2019 season:

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Quarterbacks

Jameis Winston: 76

Blaine Gabbert: 61

Ryan Griffin: 54

Nick Fitzgerald: 54

Running Backs

Peyton Barber: 77

Andre Ellington: 72

Ronald Jones: 68

Bruce Anderson: 61

Dare Ogunbowale: 61

Wide Receivers

Mike Evans: 91

Chris Godwin: 81

Breshad Perriman: 72

Justin Watson: 68

Scotty Miller: 66

Anthony Johnson 65

Bobo Wilson: 63

DaMarkus Lodge: 62

K.J. Brent: 61

Tight Ends

O.J. Howard: 84

Cameron Brate: 79

Jordan Leggett: 70

Antony Auclair: 65

Tanner Hudson: 64

Donnie Ernsberger: 62

Offensive Lineman

Demar Dotson: 88

Ali Marpet: 88

Ryan Jensen: 76

Donovan Smith: 68

Alex Cappa: 64

Evan Smith: 64

Earl Watford: 64

Defensive Lineman

Ndamukong Suh: 85

Vita Vea: 80

Beau Allen: 70

William Gholston: 70

Jeremiah Ledbetter: 67

Rakeem Nunez-Roches: 65

Terry Beckner: 60

Outside Linebackers

Jason Pierre-Paul: 78

Shaquil Barrett: 77

Carl Nassib: 75

Noah Spence: 72

Anthony Nelson: 66

Inside Linebackers

Lavonte David: 90

Devin White: 74

Kendell Beckwith: 71

Deone Bucannon: 68

Cornerbacks

Vernon Hargreaves: 74

Sean Murphy-Bunting: 72

Carlton Davis: 71

Jamel Dean: 68

Ryan Smith: 68

Safeties

Justin Evans: 75

M.J. Stewart: 69

Mike Edwards: 68

Kentrell Brice: 65

Jordan Whitehead: 65

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Special Teamers

Bradley Pinion: 76

Matt Gay: 70

Cairo Santos: 68