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The All Or Nothing (PS4 Freestyle) League Preseason Rankings 16-32 by Commish @KevTaughtMe

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Take an In Depth Look at 16-32 ranked  teams in WGL’s All or Nothing Freestyle PS4 League. From the Best to the Worst. Learn about the team, the user, the scouting report, and projections for the season. Here we go…

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  1. Philadelphia Eagles (Big Mike) – The Eagles have a talented roster, top to bottom. A top tier O-Line, tailback, above average receivers, make the offense a threat. The quarterback is suspect because of his glass knees, but Madden has never been privy to realistic injuries, so Mike should be okay there. Defensively boasting some of the fastest linebackers available, the run game might be tough to stop, and the short zone passes might be even harder. The cornerback position is suspect however, so it will require some user skill when the ball goes down field. Big Mike does not have that. After crowning himself the “QB Whisperer”, further investigation through the good people at Twitch have revealed that he in fact was only running 2-5 plays (that’s generous) when he dubbed himself with this moniker. We don’t live off of past thrills here in All or Nothing, but that’s not to say that we can’t expect Big Mike to come out swinging with…..2-5 plays. Watch for a PA Cross and a throw as soon as the icon pops up. It’s really easy to stop – just stand there. You see something in Mikes timing on these few plays though, and if he chooses to expand that 2-5 into 10-15 plays, look for the Eagles to put up a huge fight in the East. 15-20 play cycle, and he just might win it. Then Buddee, Chino, and Henn would never hear the end of it. Making them the “Sons of Bebow Bime” is totally up to you, Michael.

Games to Watch: Week 2 vs Buddee’s Cowboys. If he wins this, he could show the East he is in the top half, and not the bottom half.

Offensive MVP: Nelson Agholor

Defensive MVP: Fletcher Cox

Projected Record: 7-9

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  1. San Diego Chargers (DJ) – DJ has made playoff runs before, but he stalled out during those runs and he hasn’t been making any noise since. His game isn’t that complex, but his team isn’t bad. Melvin Gordon is a promising rookie, he has a good passer in Philip Rivers, and pass catchers galore on this team. Defensively, well, he’s going to have to pay Eric Weddle very soon, or he’s going to be a Tampa Bay Buccaneer after this season. DJ needs to return to old form, and then upgrade from that to be a threat. Until then, he’s just trying to swim and not sink. It doesn’t look very good right now, because his love for the deep pall may not be his best bet throwing it to a curl, comeback, and slant possession receiver, Keenan Allen.

Games to Watch: The last 7 games are Conference games. 5 of those 7 times are Division games. If DJ wants to prove to us he can still fight, he’s going to have to come out on top to close the season.

Offensive MVP: Malcolm Floyd

Defensive MVP: Brandon Flowers

Projected Record: 6-10

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  1. Buffalo Bills (Ross) – The deep accuracy in this game is botched, so I believe Ross may struggle. He’s a guy who takes a strong arm (Not Found in Buffalo), and a speedy receiver, like Sammy Watkins, Percy Harvin, or LaSean McCoy out wide. He sends them deep, finds the time to let him run past, and throws a monster bomb behind the defense. If you creep up too close against this guy, you’ll pay for sure. But if you are patient and sit back, you will catch interceptions on these passes and once someone who throws deep balls goes into panic mode, you see a record number of turnovers. Buffalo has a monster front 7 that will cause trouble off the strength of the CPU alone. Ross actually has decent user skill, so the linebacker roaming the middle can cause trouble for you against him. If he catches you creeping up one too many times, he could be your demise, but watch out for those Buffalo wideouts. In a division with Justinos’ Patriots, look for a fight for the 2nd place spot with Nick & the Bad News Jets.

Games to Watch: Week 1 vs the Colts will be a good test, Ross may show us that he has been developing his offense more, but he might also show us that he is still doing the same thing. His success is on himself.

Offensive MVP: Sammy Watkins

Defensive MVP: Marcell Dareus

Projected Record: 8-8

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  1. Atlanta Falcons (Jon Spruill) – Hotlanta isn’t exactly the place to be right now. They got the top 3 Buccaneers in their division, the talent is suspect, and he is coming off a few seasons of mediocre play. In a tournament showing, he put on a show and caused some trouble to Tripp who is a Top 5 player. He was back on the ground by the 3rd Quarter, but something is there that could haunt us. Spruill told ME that the NFC South isn’t gonna be a “cakewalk” so I’m waiting for these games. Until then, watch out for Julio to make some real noise. As for the rest of the team, not so much. The rest of the noise is coming out of the speakers.

Games to Watch: Week 8 vs the Buccaneers. If he wins this, he can prove himself as an NFC South threat. If he loses, well, let’s hope there’s room on the bus to the 12 Step Liars Program with Chino & Pass.

Offensive MVP: Julio Jones.. who else?

Defensive MVP: Desmond Trufant

Projected Record: 6-10

 

  1. Indianapolis Colts (Coach Jay Nasty) – Jay has been suspect ever since he told Rah that he “wants to see who the REAL nasty one is.” It doesn’t help that he hasn’t shown much promise since he broke the receiving record with Sammy Watkins years and years ago. That promise hasn’t totally disappeared yet. It might still be in there somewhere. I’m not sure which Coach Jay is gonna show up to play, but for his sake let’s hope it’s the one who throws crossing routes too much and gives up user picks because he panics when you sit on the route and he won’t look anywhere else. Let’s hope it’s the one who calls the right play at the right time. This could end with Andrew Luck looking like AJ Feeley. TY Hilton should be a weapon that feels similar, but everything that used to work, isn’t gonna always work, Coach.

Games to Watch: Week 12 vs Buccaneers will be exciting, and a test to see how he measures up to an elite user.

Offensive MVP: TY Hilton

Defensive MVP: Vontae Davis

Projected Record: 5-11

 

The rest of the guys are either brand new, or just not top 20. There’s Duggus (Cleveland Browns) who has a connection speed in the negatives. He has Johnny Manziel after a rookie season that matches his WGL seasons. Duggus is in trouble, and if you want to call a game vs him a W, just show up. Wumbo (Steelers) has put up good fights but still hasn’t found his first WGL victory. He feels over his head, but I will say he is getting better. And in the AFC North, he isn’t in the presence of a completely Elite user. He still stinks though. SMR (Texans) is completely new, I have never even seen him speak. So all I can say is, send me JJ Watt. Pacman (49ers) fits right in with the group and has put up good fights. I’ve seen him hit the panic button before though and it’s not a good sign. Look for him to end up in the middle of the pack. I predict the 14th pick in the Draft.

Another familiar face is Khaze (Rams) who has promised us a deep playoff run. Khaze was unanimously the worst in the league previous years, and he claims to have changed that. Move over, Chino. Musik (Dolphins) has a great team, but his skills aren’t really up to par yet. There is a lot of talent on the roster and if he plays his cards right, drafts well, manages money properly, he could end up with a threatening group. Big Lloyd (Vikings), I messaged this dude after he joined and said “Welcome to our league”, he didn’t answer. That tells me two things, he’s lightskin and I’m gonna score 50 if I ever catch him on my screen. Storm King (Packers) made this statement directly. “In a league full of above average guys, I would be in the Top 3.” Well, this patch from EA is going to give you a chance to prove it Storm. It’s also going to give us a chance to put memes in the chat about you being locked in a glass box. Q (Lions) isn’t much of a threat as a Madden player. But he has Megatron, and as long as his triangle button works then please believe he’s going to score on you.

Mick (Bears) has a threatening wideout group, and a big arm quarterback, but please believe that his reads aren’t there yet. His user skill must be stuck in Madden 15, because I’m not seeing the player he told me he was. Evan (Panthers) will grab a few wins, and he will also progress well. But he’s a long way from cracking the top 10. Last but not least, we got my main man Juice (Bengals). Juice was once in a playoff situation and even has a playoff win. Not everybody can say that. Ever since then, Juice has just been getting abused on the field. Keep your head up, bro.

Good news guys, word is “The Patch” is coming soon, and so is the All or Nothing League. Keep checking out the site for more posts about OUR league. Good content is coming, and please believe, this Preseason Scouting Report shall be revisited.

 

Who is left and how will the top 15 stack up? The top 15 users in the All Or Nothing league will be revealed on Thursday!!!

 

 

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