Football fans are excitedly anticipating the release of Madden 23, the most recent game in the Madden video game franchise, as another NFL offseason draws to a close.

The game's publishers, EA Sports, issued defensive line and cornerback ratings on Thursday after releasing wide receiver/tight end ratings on Monday, linebacker/defensive end ratings on Tuesday, and running back and safety ratings on Wednesday. 

Even though the Dolphins may have some of the greatest position groups on the squad, their star players' grades were not particularly impressive.

Below is everything we know about the Madden NFL 23 Dolphins CB and DL ratings.

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Dolphins CB and DL ratings

Madden NFL 23 Dolphins

The majority of Miami's defensive line and cornerbacks were rated for launch, and this is how they stack up against other players in their position:

  • Xavien Howard – 89 overall (t-No. 10 CB)
  • Byron Jones – 87 overall (t-No. 13 CB)
  • Christian Wilkins – 78 overall (t-No. 17 RE)
  • Nik Needham – 75 overall (t-No. 74 CB)
  • Zach Sieler – 73 overall (t-No. 34 LE)
  • Keion Crossen – 72 overall (t-No. 105 CB)
  • Noah Igbinoghene – 72 overall (t-No. 105 CB)
  • John Jenkins – 71 overall (t-No. 46 DT)
  • Raekwon Davis – 71 overall (t-No. 46 DT)
  • Adm Butler – 69 overall (t-No. 58 DT)
  • Trill Williams – 62 overall (t-No. 245 CB)
  • Elijah Campbell – 60 overall (t-No. 269 CB)
  • Benito Jones – 59 overall (t-No. 128 DT)

The ratings for Howard and Wilkins are incredibly low. There is no possibility that there are that many players at the position in the league that are better than those two. The same might be said about Sieler, but it is anticipated. There is work for EA Sports to do.

And that concludes all we know about the Madden NFL 23 Dolphins CB and DL ratings.


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