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Madden NFL 26 top CB ratings revealed — where does Steelers' Jalen Ramsey rank?

Madden NFL 26 top CB ratings revealed — where does Steelers' Jalen Ramsey rank?

USA Today2 days ago
EA just dropped the top-10 player ratings at each position for Madden NFL 26 — and the newest Steelers cornerback, Jalen Ramsey, has been recognized as one of the best in the game.
Here are the newly released Madden NFL 26 player ratings for the top-10 cornerbacks — with Ramsey tied as the third-best at his position.
Ramsey is expected to play a vital role in the Steelers' secondary this upcoming season — forming a talented trio of CBs with Joey Porter Jr. (80 overall) and Darius Slay Jr. (84 overall).
One of the most versatile corners in the NFL, Ramsey brings an abundance of tools to Pittsburgh's defense — including his infamous trash talking, which would without a doubt be a 99 if it were a Madden rating.
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