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The Madden 24 rankings are officially out for the Cardinals, and at first glance, they are a bit puzzling, especially for WR Hollywood Brown.

After averaging nearly 60 yards per game last season, despite having a 3rd or 4th-string quarterback for almost half of his games, Brown received an 84 overall rating.

This rating, of course, warranted a response from Brown, as the 26-year-old WR is looking for revenge in his second season with Arizona.

However, it is not just Brown who was snubbed in the ratings.

In fact, Hollywood Brown ranked second on the Cardinals roster, only behind Budda Baker, who was awarded a 90 overall.

For some reason, the makers over at Madden seemed to have a personal vendetta against just about every player that is wearing a Cardinals uniform this season.

Even Zach Ertz, who is getting up there in age, received an 82 overall rating. This ranks him 14th in the league, as he is tied with Gerald Everett, who has not had a single season in his six-year career where he finished with over 35 yards per game receiving.

Other notable ratings include:

  • Kyler Murray, 79 overall
  • Isaiah Simmons, 81 overall
  • Rondale Moore, 80 overall
  • Zaven Collins, 76 overall
  • Justin Pugh, 76 overall
  • James Conner, 78 overall

Remarkably, the Cardinals are one of only two teams that do not have an offensive player ranked higher than 84 overall.

Do you think these ratings are justified?

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