Madden 18: 3 Chiefs players whose ratings should be higher

ByKody Latham|
SAN DIEGO, CA - JANUARY 01: Marcus Peters
SAN DIEGO, CA - JANUARY 01: Marcus Peters
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KANSAS CITY, MP – JANUARY 15: Outside linebacker Tamba Hali
KANSAS CITY, MP – JANUARY 15: Outside linebacker Tamba Hali

Madden 18 is just around the corner, How well did the Kansas City Chiefs come out in this year’s game? 

Madden 18 will be here any time now for people who have pre-ordered the G.O.A.T edition. If you ordered the standard version, you will be able to play starting on the 25th. Something that is relatively new to Madden is the new EA Access. This allows you to try out the full game for 10 hours, days before release.

I am an avid Madden player. So I went ahead and got the early access to see whether or not I should keep my pre-order. The first thing most people do is go and check out their team’s roster, so they can see what kind of team they will be playing with this year. When looking at the Kansas City Chiefs’ roster, there were a few players that seemed to have low ratings for literally no reason.

Now I am not saying that the Chiefs should have a 99-overall team—just that their ratings should reflect their play on the field or at the very least should be consistent with the rest of the game. The following three players are the ones who were shortchanged the most this year out of everyone else on the roster.

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