Madden 21: Ranking of the best legends in the Madden Ultimate Team

The game Madden 21 has brought countless joys to gamers, especially the Madden Ultimate Team mode, which includes current legendary superstars and legends in NFL history. Gamers can use Madden Coins to get players in Among them, to create a fantasy team that cannot exist in reality. For football fans, forming their own team in Madden 21 is of course not limited to players in the current league. Legends in history are also coveted objects. Below is a rough ranking of the legends in history.

Dan Marino
Although Dan Marino has never won a championship, this does not affect his status in the hearts of fans. He is still regarded as a legend of the Miami Dolphins and one of the greatest players in the NFL. He was the first quarterback to carry forward the pass-intensive offense, but now fans also need to know that Dan Marino is a pure pocket passer, so if you want to get and use him in the game , And you also need to know in your heart what situation you will fall into.
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Reggie Wayne
Under the influence of historical player Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne gradually has the ability to stand alone. Reggie Wayne has determined that he can quickly integrate into the team and make a series of contributions to the team by virtue of his 90-rated receiving and speed.
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John Lynch
As a member of the Denver Broncos and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, John Lynch played a big role in safety. He is now the acting general manager of the San Francisco 49ers and has formed a team to successfully qualify for the Super Bowl after the 2019 NFL season.
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Tony Gonzalez
The modern NFL has seen the rise of the tight end as a receiver in the passing game, but there wouldn't be a Travis Kelce or Rob Gronkowski if it wasn't for Tony Gonzalez. Though he spent his later years in Atlanta as a part of the Falcons, he evolved the NFL game in a Kansas City Chiefs uniform. Gonzalez was never the fastest guy on the field but the moment he got his hands on the ball he wasn't letting go. Don't expect his 91 overall card to block in the running game, but feel free to split it out wide or put him in motion.
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Junior Seau
It's hard to think of an NFL player who made more of an impact on the NFL than Junior Seau. As a player, he dominated the league as a middle linebacker and was feared by many. When he retired and committed suicide, his brain helped usher in a movement where the NFL became preventative towards the effects of CTE. Many consider him to be the Chargers' best defensive player of all-time and his Legends card in Ultimate Team makes a case with its 90 overall and 90 rating in tackling and awareness .
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Bo Jackson
Most Oakland (now Las Vegas) Raiders fans have a deep love for Bo Jackson. He was an incredible athlete who went professional in both the NFL and MLB. Though his career stats aren't all that impressive he was a human highlight reel whose career was cut short in the NFL thanks in large part to an unfortunate injury.
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Kevin Mawae
Offensive linemen generally don't get talked about despite being crucial in the success of an NFL offense. The center, who is responsible for protection calls and working hand-in-hand with the quarterback, only sees attention when they mess up a snap. Kevin Mawae of the New York Jets was hard to ignore as he managed to be the center of success on any line he was a part of. His 91 overall Ultimate Team card in Madden 21 possesses a run block rating of 91 and a pass block rating of 89, which works well with his 89-rated strength.
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Mean Joe Greene
Have you ever heard of the Steel Curtain? That's the nickname that was given to the ferocious defensive unit the Pittsburgh Steelers employed. The main star of the show for them was a man named Mean Joe Greene. Most defensive players play with an edge, so to get the nickname of "Mean" says something. He's a force in the middle of the field and his 91 overall card can relay to modern NFL fans what Aaron Donald's dominance looked like in a different era from a man just as talented and hard to block.
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Deion Sanders
The man known as Prime Time captivated audiences for years with his world-class athleticism. He was a brilliant corner, but in many ways was an even more dynamic returner and ball-handler. Sanders played for a handful of organizations but most would consider him at his core to be a Dallas Cowboy. Madden 21 gifted him a 92 overall legend card in Ultimate Team that's just as fast as you'd assume and has the defensive back stats he earned from years of dominating in the NFL lined up across from wide receivers.
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Michael Vick
In his prime, Michael Vick has a case as the hardest quarterback to defend in the history of the NFL. Modern NFL fans should understand that he had the playmaking ability with his feet that Lamar Jackson does, but also had the pure arm strength of a player like Aaron Rodgers or Josh Allen. He's always been considered the ultimate Madden cheat code as those who use him correctly are essentially unstoppable. It's only fitting that he has a 92 overall card in Madden 21's Ultimate Team that runs circles around defenses.
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The above is a simple ranking of the legends in history. I don't know if there are any players you like. For this ranking, the author also wants to hear the opinions of the majority of gamers.

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