The release of Madden 22 is less than three weeks away, and now we know which players are among the best-rated in the game.

That goes for the UCLA football alumni suiting up in the NFL, as well.

EA Sports wrapped up its preseason ratings release Friday, listing every player's overall rating as well as their scores on everything from speed to throw power and stamina. Not every player has been added to the list, however – Brett Hundley, who signed with the Indianapolis Colts this weekend, is not rated as of Monday, nor are Philadelphia Eagles tight end Caleb Wilson or free agents Eddie Vanderdoes, Jordan Lasley and Kai Forbath.

Should those players make a team's 53-man roster, they'll sure appear in upcoming updates, but for now, here are the best and worst Bruins in Madden 22:

1. Eric Kendricks (MIN): 90 overall, No. 5 middle linebacker

2. Kenny Clark (GB): 89 overall, No. 5 defensive tackle

3. Myles Jack (JAC): 86 overall, No. 9 middle linebacker

4. Jayon Brown (TEN): 82 overall, No. 14 middle linebacker

5. Anthony Barr (MIN): 79 overall, No. 12 left outside linebacker

6. Kolton Miller (LV): 79 overall, No. 17 left tackle

7. Fabian Moreau (ATL): 77 overall, No. 58 cornerback

8. Marcedes Lewis (GB): 76 overall, No. 32 tight end

9. Krys Barnes (GB): 75 overall, No. 35 middle linebacker

10. Darnay Holmes (NYG): 73 overall, No. 101 cornerback

11. Ka'imi Fairbairn (HOU): 72 overall, No. 27 kicker

12. Takkarist McKinley (CLE): 72 overall, No. 46 right end

13. Joshua Kelley (LAC): 70 overall, No. 88 half back

14. Xavier Su'a-Filo (CIN): 69 overall, No. 31 left guard

15. Jacob Tuioti-Mariner (ATL): 68 overall, No. 54 left end

16. Kenny Young (LAR): 68 overall, No. 64 middle linebacker

17. Kylie Fitts (ARI): 67 overall, No. 53 right outside linebacker

18. Cassius Marsh (PIT): 66 overall, No. 51 left outside linebacker

19. Devin Asiasi (NE): 66 overall, No. 73 tight end

20. Josh Rosen (SF): 66 overall, No. 48 quarterback

21. Alex Redmond (NE): 65 overall, No. 39 left guard

22. Scott Quessenberry (LAC): 65 overall, No. 43 center

23. Matthew Slater (NE): 64 overall, No. 252 wide receiver

24. Andre James (LV): 59 overall, No. 54 center

25. Conor McDermott (NYJ): 57 overall, No. 66 left guard

N/A. Eli Ankou (BUF): No Rating

N/A. Matt Dickerson (LV): No Rating

N/A. Kai Forbath (FA): No Rating

N/A. Brett Hundley (IND): No Rating

N/A. Jordan Lasley (FA): No Rating

N/A. Nate Meadors (PHI): No Rating

N/A. Eddie Vanderdoes (FA): No Rating

N/A. Caleb Wilson (PHI): No Rating

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