Titans' Cam Ward earns lowest Madden rookie rating for No. 1 pick in 24 years

Dan Treacy

Titans' Cam Ward earns lowest Madden rookie rating for No. 1 pick in 24 years image

The expectations that come with being the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft are massive, particularly for a quarterback. Matching them in year one is difficult. Even Joe Burrow and Matthew Stafford struggled to put wins on the board as rookies before proving in year two and beyond that they were legitimate faces of their franchise.

This year, those expectations fall squarely on the shoulders of Titans QB Cam Ward — but are they as steep as other top picks have experienced?

Tennessee isn't considered a contender of any sort after a 3-14 season, and Ward headlined a quarterback class widely considered subpar. The Titans know 2025 could be the very start of a long process to get to where they want to be, and Ward's rookie Madden rating reflects those tempered expectations.

Here's a look at Ward's Madden 26 rating and how it compared to other No. 1 overall picks.

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Cam Ward Madden 26 rating

Ward received a rating of 72 in Madden 26, which released ratings for all rookies on Wednesday.

The Titans quarterback enjoyed an excellent season at Miami in 2024, separating himself from the pack and becoming the slam-dunk No. 1 pick by draft night, but he headlined a quarterback class generally considered to be one of the weaker groups in recent memory. Only one other quarterback was selected in the first round, and Ward is the only rookie quarterback locked in as a starter entering Week 1 (though New Orleans' Tyler Shough is considered a strong contender to start as well). 

Four rookies earned a rating of 80 or higher: Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter (84), Raiders RB Ashton Jeanty (83), Giants EDGE Abdul Carter (81) and Browns DT Mason Graham (80). 

While Ward is the highest-rated quarterback ahead of Jaxson Dart (68), Shough (68) and Shedeur Sanders (67), he is one of the lowest-rated No. 1 picks in the history of the video game. Here are more details on where Ward ranks among the lowest ratings earned by a top pick. 

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Lowest Madden rating for No. 1 pick

With data only going back to 2001, the lowest Madden ratings on record for a No. 1 overall pick in their rookie season belong to Ward and Michael Vick, who each earned a rating of 72.

2019 No. 1 pick Kyler Murray closely followed with a rating of 73, while 2023 No. 1 pick Bryce Young was handed a 74 ahead of his rookie season.

Here is every No. 1 pick to earn a rating of 76 or lower in their Madden debut: 

YearGamePlayerRating
2025Madden 26Cam Ward72
2001Madden 02Michael Vick72
2019Madden 20Kyler Murray73
2023Madden 24Bryce Young74
2024Madden 25Caleb Williams75
2022Madden 23Travon Walker76
2020Madden 21Joe Burrow76
2002Madden 03Derek Carr76

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All-time No. 1 pick Madden ratings 

Here's a look at every Madden rookie rating for a No. 1 pick in the last 25 years, with Mario Williams (86) leading the way, while Vick and Ward rank last at 72.

YearGamePlayerRating
2001Madden 02Michael Vick72
2002Madden 03Derek Carr76
2003Madden 04Carson Palmer79
2004Madden 05Eli Manning81
2005Madden 06Alex Smith82
2006Madden 07Mario Williams86
2007Madden 08JaMarcus Russell82
2008Madden 09Jake Long85
2009Madden 10Matthew Stafford79
2010Madden 11Sam Bradford80
2011Madden 12Cam Newton77
2012Madden 13Andrew Luck84
2013Madden 25Eric Fisher84
2014Madden 15Jadeveon Clowney83
2015Madden 16Jameis Winston81
2016Madden 17Jared Goff77
2017Madden 18Myles Garrett83
2018Madden 19Baker Mayfield81
2019Madden 20Kyler Murray73
2020Madden 21Joe Burrow76
2021Madden 22Trevor Lawrence78
2022Madden 23Travon Walker76
2023Madden 24Bryce Young74
2024Madden 25Caleb Williams75
2025Madden 26Cam Ward72

Quarterbacks selected No. 1 overall have generally seen their rookie ratings drop in the 2020s, with Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Bryce Young, Caleb Williams all sitting at 78 or lower after Sam Bradford, JaMarcus Russell, Alex Smith and Matthew Stafford all came in at 79 or higher in their Madden debuts.

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Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.