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buy madden coins Looking for a top wide receiver to pair with your quarterback in Madden NFL 17? We’ve got you.Having already bestowed our advice on the best Madden NFL 17 quarterbacks to base your team around, it's time now to look over this season's roster of wide receivers. After all, the best quarterbacks are not worth much if they've no one to throw to.
As ever, teams such as the New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals are expected to put up impressive passing statistics again in the new season, but you’ll do well to look beyond these obvious names. Throughout the league, and throughout Madden NFL 17, there are receivers both young and old worthy of your time and consideration.
From the fastest to the strongest, from the best all-rounders to the highlight reel sensations, the below covers the entire range of options when it comes to picking your primary receiver in franchise mode.
Antonio Brown.With an overall rating of 97, Brown is the highest-rated receiver in Madden NFL 17 and the most obvious choice for this list. His superiority over his peers is deserved, too, thanks to the outstanding performances he has recorded for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2013 onwards.
Where he really excels is in his acceleration, awareness, top speed, agility and, crucially, catching- – the latter of which he gets the maximum 99 rating. Put him up against any cornerback in the game and he has the ability to make them look either invisible or ridiculously under-qualified for the job. If you can somehow manipulate the salary cap to get Brown onto your team then do not, under any circumstances, let him leave. Do whatever it takes to keep him click here.
AJ Green.There used to be a time when being drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals meant your career was over before it began, but Green proved that that doesn't have to be the case.
In the five years he's been in the league the receiver who became a legend at college level for Georgia has made it to five straight Pro Bowls, becoming the first rookie receiver since Anquan Boldin in 2003 to be selected to compete in the ceremonial event.