Once we verified that, we had to confirm that 40 yard dash times are standardized for all positions. That was relatively simple enough to do and we can confirm that is the case. Our first step was to confirm our suspicion that 40 yard dash time was the only number that impacts speed. Instead, there is a speed range that any given 40 yard dash time can fall into.įor example, if a player runs a 4.51 second 40 yard dash, he can fall anywhere between 87 speed (on the low end extreme) and a 91 speed (on the high end extreme) with most of the time that player having an 88 or 89 speed rating.īefore we get into the numbers, we should first go over the methodology. That would be too easy and would take away part of the fun of drafting. It is the only number that matters for speed and there is a direct correlation between 40 yard dash time and speed rating in game.Įven though there is clearly a correlation, it isn’t as easy as just _ 40 yard dash time = _ speed. As many of you already know, the 40 yard dash impacts your player’s speed rating. Let’s start first with everyone’s favorite combine metric, 40 yard dash. Let’s dive in! 40 Yard Dash & Speed Rating This is part 1 of a multi-part series on drafting in Madden 21. We are going to go over what each of those scores tell you as well as the attributes they correspond with on a player. Today we are starting with the physical combine traits like 40 yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump, 3 cone drill, 20 yard shuttle, and bench press. Over the next few weeks we will be running tests on the scouting system in franchise mode to help get you an edge in your rookie drafts. The most popular franchise related request during the first month of Madden 21 was for a guide that helps with scouting. Note: Our Madden 23 Scouting/Draft Guide Can Be Found Here
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