Patriots’ ‘Madden 20’ Rookie Ratings Revealed

The New England Patriots made a few bold choices in the 2019 NFL Draft, and experts say they got the best rookies. The “Madden 20” rookie ratings are here, and guess who has the lead.

EA Sports revealed the ratings of rookies in this year’s versuon of the video game as confirmed by PatriotsWire’s Henry McKenna. First-round pick and wide receiver N’Keal Harry is on top of the list with a 71 overall rating.

Here are the ratings for other members of the 2019 draft class:

Joejuan Williams, 70

Damien Harris, 69

Chase Winovich, 69

Jake Bailey, 66

Byron Cowart, 63

Ken Webster, 63

Yodny Cajuste, 61

Hjalte Froholdy, 61

Jarrett Stidham, 57

Harry is expected to get a big role next season, and Tom Brady already likes him.

“Like any rookie, I think there’s a lot to learn, there’s a lot of things happening,” Brady said of Harry following Day 3 of Patriots minicamp. “Like all of us, we’re just working every day to try to get better. And he’s going to, I’m going to, Jules [Julian Edelman] is going to – he’s got a lot of good people in his room, lot of veterans that he can depend. We still have a long way to go and he’s going to learn every day so the more we do the better.”

“I always say when someone’s 22, in some ways it’s a disservice the way they get treated because everyone expects them to come in and just take what they did in college and replicate it in the pros. And in reality, it’s a totally different game.

“It’s really hard to get acclimated to these environments to go from an amateur to being a professional is entirely different. Like all of us who were 21 or 22 at one time, the difference when you’re older and have experience, the level of comfort, knowing exactly what the expectations are is very important. It’s just a work in progress. I think all of us are trying to learn each other, trying to learn the offense and we put all these moving parts together and it takes time to forge relationships but you do it through a lot of repetition and a lot of communication and that’s the time of year that we’re in.”

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