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Post by GREENERRRR Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:09 pm

This article is reproduced with permission from our friends at madden-school.com


Our first tip on building a successful team in Madden 25 Connected Franchise Mode may seem obvious to some of you.  Nonetheless, it is a mistake we saw made over and over last year.  If you are looking to take your team to the Super Bowl in this year’s franchise mode, you will need to draft a good quarterback.  Our experts explain why you might be doing it all wrong.

The conventional strategy has always been to draft the QB who has the highest development trait as long as his attributes are halfway decent.  In general, this concept works but by doing it this way, you may be missing out on the better value draft picks.

Instead of doing it this way, we recommend going after a quarterback with high throw power and speed instead.  Stick with us as we explain why.  Imagine a scenario with 2 quarterbacks and their respective ratings below (any rating not mentioned should be considered to be equal in both QBs).

Quarterback A: Superstar progression, 90 Throw Power, 75 Speed, 85 SAC, 85 MAC, 85 DAC

Quarterback B: Normal Progression, 96 Throw Power, 82 Speed, 85 SAC, 85 MAC, 85 DAC

The conventional wisdom would dictate to take Quarterback A because he will progress so much faster.  That idea may also work for some people, but we would argue that Quarterback B would be the better choice for most.


the rest of this article can be viewed at:

http://www.madden-school.com/madden-25-franchise-quarterback-draft-tips/
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