Madden 27 Tight End Rankings: McBride Overtakes Kelce
Six 99‑Rated Stars in Madden 27
The upcoming NFL Madden 27 release has sparked fresh debate as leaked ratings surface. Six players have cracked the elusive 99 rating: Josh Allen, Myles Garrett, Trey McBride, Matthew Stafford, Jaxon Smith‑Njigba and Ja’Marr Chase. These elite numbers highlight a standout class of performers across the league.
Trey McBride Emerges as Top Tight End
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McBride tops the tight end list at 99, edging past the seasoned veteran Travis Kelce. The Kansas City Chiefs receiver posted 76 catches for 851 yards and five touchdowns this season. His high rating reflects a breakout campaign that puts him ahead of many established names.
Travis Kelce Maintains High Rating at 36
Even at age 36, Kelce sits at 91 in Madden, up from 90 the previous year. He tallied 76 receptions, 851 yards and five scores, proving his continued relevance. While he ranks tenth in ESPN’s 2026 tight‑end projection, the video‑game rating places him fourth‑highest, showing EA Sports still values his impact.
The Rising Tight End Landscape
The tight end position has become a hotbed of talent, with a new generation pushing older stars to adapt. George Kittle, Sam LaPorta and Brock Bowers are among those raising the bar, creating fierce competition for roster spots. This shift is evident in the ratings, where McBride’s ascent mirrors the broader evolution of the position.
What This Means for the 2026 Season
The Madden ratings often foreshadow real‑world trends, and the current tight‑end hierarchy suggests that speed, versatility and receiving efficiency will dominate. Players who excel in multiple receiving roles are likely to see their on‑field value rise. As the 2026 season approaches, watch for these under‑23 talent to challenge the veterans for top honors.
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