Electronic Arts on Wednesday released the QB ratings for this year's Madden NFL 16. One of the biggest changes from last year is that NFL legend Peyton Manning drops out of the top five. He's replaced by Andrew Luck, the Indianapolis Colts star who beat the elder Manning brother in the playoffs last season.
Take a look at the ratings below, with descriptions courtesy of EA Sports. Madden fans can also check out the rookie and running back ratings on the game's official website.
Madden NFL 16, which features Odell Beckham Jr. on the cover, launches August 25 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, as well as last-generation consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. If you're an EA Access member on Xbox One, you'll be able to play it a little sooner.
Earlier this week, Microsoft announced a new 1TB Xbox One bundle that comes with a copy of Madden NFL 16 and a 12-month EA Access membership.
Big Ben is tops among all QBs with 85 Strength and 95 Throw on the Run, which makes him tough to bring down. He adds 94 Throw Power to 87 TAS/90 TAM/73 TAD, and deceives with 92 Play Action.