Coaches may change occasionally, but the hope is that expectations and excellence won’t. Mission accomplished for the Baltimore Ravens as they have built one of the NFL’s most star-studded rosters. Early Madden NFL 27 projections appear to reflect that reality as they seem to agree with everyone else. This is a team worth paying attention to.With the game set to release on Aug. 13 and early access beginning Aug. 6 for MVP Plus members, both the Madden Ratings website and MUTLeaks’ official X account have already projected several Ravens among the game’s top 100 players.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe two outlets agree on the names, even if they differ slightly on the numbers. According to Madden Ratings, Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson lead Baltimore with matching 94 overall ratings. Kyle Hamilton and Roquan Smith are each projected at 93, followed by Nnamdi Madubuike (92), Mark Andrews (91) and Trey Hendrickson (90). MUTLeaks offers a slightly different outlook.Jackson remains a 94 overall, while Henry slips one point to a 93. Roquan Smith also holds steady at 93, but Hamilton drops to 92. Hendrickson remains unchanged at 90, while Madubuike and Andrews each receive 90 overall ratings instead of 92 and 91, respectively.The differences are relatively minor. Still, they underscore how subjective player ratings can be before EA Sports officially unveils the complete roster.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementRegardless of which projection proves most accurate, Baltimore appears poised to be one of the NFL’s best-represented teams in Madden 27. Considering the Ravens’ collection of proven veterans, All-Pros and perennial Pro Bowl talent, seeing seven players projected among the game’s top 100 should surprise very few football fans.This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Madden 27: 7 Ravens projected to rank among 100 highest-rated players
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