EA Sports releases Madden 25 ratings for Lions’ tight ends, cornerbacks and special teamers

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We’ve almost seen the full release of Madden 25 ratings for the Detroit Lions. On Monday we got receivers and safeties, Tuesday brought us running backs and interior linemen and and Wednesday brought us offensive linemen and edge rushers. Today we learn about the ratings for tight ends, cornerbacks and special teamers. 

The biggest question is did Sam LaPorta get snubbed again? Let’s take a look:

Tight Ends 

  • Sam LaPorta: 86
  • Brock Wright: 66
  • Shane Zylstra: 66
  • James Mitchell: 65
  • Sean McKeon: 64
  • Parker Hesse: 59

LaPorta shot way up the ranks this year. No snub this time. LaPorta has one of the highest ratings on the game for tight ends. He’s seventh in the league. 

Cornerbacks

  • Carlton Davis: 83
  • Terrion Arnold: 76
  • Emmanuel Mosely: 76
  • Amik Robertson: 73
  • Ennis Rakestraw: 72
  • Kindle Vildor: 71
  • Khalil Dorsey: 65
  • Steven Gilmore: 65

Terrion Arnold is tied for first with Quinyon Mitchell for the highest rated rookie cornerback. Davis getting an 83 is pretty good. Rakestraw got a pretty low rating when you consider some of the other second round corners like Cooper DeJean got a 75.

Special Teamers

  • Jack Fox: 77
  • Michael Badgley: 73
  • Scott Daly: 29

There was no rating for Jake Bates. 

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