Techniques to compete with Madden

There are several elite pass rushers in the league and the cost for that production is steep.

I don't think Mut 24 coins he's quite at that Suggs level however, I believe he's definitely got a chance to be a double-digit tackle player in the near future."

One positive aspect is his performance in the face of SEC competition. Barnett has a habit of beginning slow in Tennessee and the Volunteers, but he often put his best performances in crucial conference games -- as well as the best offensive line the Volunteers would have to play. Even though even an Alabama line-up is a different from a Madden NFL 24 version but it's still a good sign.

What exactly does Barnett have to do in order for success with the Eagles?

He'll have to fine-tune his speed-rush strategy while adding some new techniques to compete with Madden NFL 24 offensive linemen. In SB Nation's Stephen White points out that a stronger inside move -- whether that's punching tackles in the back, working through the gap, or creating a spin to redirect his speed towards the pocket after the first couple of steps would create a nightmare for the blockers in front of him.

Now smart tackles could cheat in knowing his main plan of attack is to cut off the edge. A slap on a similarly strong inside rush would take the advantage -- and increase the speed of his rush by doing so.

There are several elite pass rushers in the league and the cost for that production is steep. Chandler Jones signed a five-year, $83.5 million deal to stay in Arizona during the offseason. Jason Pierre-Paul signed a new contract with the Giants for $62 million over the course of four years. Barnett who is still a rookie, for instance, could receive somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 million to $12 million during the first 4 seasons in his career.

That's an excellent price if his fast speed rush stands when compared to Madden NFL 24 tackles.

Barnett was arguably the most effective lineman in Tennessee, and that's including Reggie White, a Hall of induction. In the coming years, the Eagles will hope he can become a tiny fraction of that for them for the Madden NFL 24.

Christian McCaffrey adds an explosive energy to the Panthers offense.

The Panthers offense has just become significantly more exciting since the team picked up Christian McCaffrey with the No. 8 overall selection from the 2016 Madden NFL 24 selection.

McCaffrey's college resume is the best in the entire class of. At Stanford He set the record for all-purpose yards in one season in 2015. racking up 2.019 rushing as well as 645 receptions, 1.070 kick returns and 130 on punt returns.

That was just enough for him to earn him the title of 2015 Pac-12 offensive player of the Year Award and nearly enough to snag the Heisman Trophy. Although his stats weren't as impressive in 2016. he did well to lead the nation in total yardage having more than 1.000 yards less than he had the season prior.

What made Carolina decide to go with McCaffrey?

The big numbers at the college level don't always translate to a successful Madden NFL 24 player. But McCaffrey's most impressive qualities will be useful in the professional backfield, and his trademark versatility is a plus.

Explosiveness

The Madden NFL 24 Combine, through drills that assessed speed and agility, McCaffrey blew away the rest of the field, and even the other best runners in the group.

His time in the 40-yard dash (4.48 seconds) is just slightly faster than the records that were set by the LSU's Leonard Fournette (4.51) and Florida State's Dalvin Cook (4.49). However, it was McCaffrey's 37.5-inch vertical leap and his remarkable 6.57 seconds in the three-cone exercise that stood out.

What McCaffrey does best is find seams, get his foot in the ground, and then sprint through the gaps until daylight. His performance at the combine prove that ability to change direction and speed, as does his impressive highlight reel from Stanford:

It's a skill that cheap madden 24 coins translates well to any backfield but was also a great option as a pass catcher or returner with the Cardinal.