NFL training camps are officially underway and EA has kicked off its Madden NFL 23 ratings week as a result. Now that player ratings are finally getting revealed, fans are eager to see where their favorite players land in the pecking order. With the most recent position group highlighted being the defensive tackles.
Here are all of the best defensive tackle ratings in Madden NFL 23.
Madden NFL 23: All Defensive Tackle Ratings Revealed
Defensive tackles line up along the interior of the defensive line next to the defensive ends. These players are typically some of the biggest and strongest players on the team. This is because they need to make it difficult for offensive linemen to move them and prevent running backs (or mobile quarterbacks) from getting easy runs up the middle. As a result, no team in Madden NFL 23 would be complete without a quality defensive tackle shoring up the interior.
Related: Madden NFL 23 – All Defensive End Ratings Revealed
Without further ado, here are the top 40 defensive tackles in Madden NFL 23.
Top 40 Defensive Tackles
- Vita Vea (93), Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Jonathan Allen (92), Washington Commanders
- Chris Jones (91), Kansas City Chiefs
- DeForest Buckner (90), Indianapolis Colts
- Kenny Clark (89), Green Bay Packers
- Fletcher Cox (88), Philadelphia Eagles
- Michael Pierce (88), Baltimore Ravens
- Da’Ron Payne (87), Washington Commanders
- Quinnen Williams (86), New York Jets
- D.J. Reader (84), Cincinnati Bengals
- Javon Hargrave (84), Philadelphia Eagles
- Grover Stewart (82), Indianapolis Colts
- Tyson Alualu (82), Pittsburgh Steelers
- Derrick Brown (81), Carolina Panthers
- Ed Oliver (81), Buffalo Bills
- David Onyemata (80), New Orleans Saints
- Folorunso Fatukasi (80), Jacksonville Jaguars
- B.J. Hill (79), Cincinnati Bengals
- Al Woods (78), Seattle Seahawks
- Derrick Nnadi (78), Kansas City Chiefs
- Jordan Davis (78), Philadelphia Eagles
- Matthew Ioannidis (78), Carolina Panthers
- Christian Barmore (77), New England Patriots
- Dalvin Tomlinson (77), Minnesota Vikings
- Greg Gaines (77), Los Angeles Rams
- D.J. Jones (76), Denver Broncos
- Daquan Jones (75), Buffalo Bills
- Javon Kinlaw (75), San Francisco 49ers
- Austin Johnson (74), Los Angeles Chargers
- Davon Godchaux (74), New England Patriots
- Jonathan Hankins (74), Las Vegas Raiders
- Jordan Phillips (74), Buffalo Bills
- Sheldon Rankins (74), New York Jets
- Solomon Thomas (74), New York Jets
- Davon Hamilton (73), Jacksonville Jaguars
- Justin Jones (73), Chicago Bears
- Maurice Hurst (73), San Francisco 49ers
- Osa Odighizuwa (73), Dallas Cowboys
- Tim Settle (73), Buffalo Bills
- Alim McNeill (72), Detroit Lions
These defensive tackle launch ratings for Madden NFL 23 are certainly interesting, to say the least. On the one hand, I agree that Vita Vea is probably the most dominant nose tackle in the game. On the other hand, I find it hard to believe that Jonathan Allen is better than Chris Jones or DeForest Buckner, both of whom have been more productive for a longer duration of time.
Also, rookie behemoth Jordan Davis somehow reeled in a 78 overall rating, which lands him at the top of the rookie ratings. Despite being drafted outside of the top ten and having rather large bust potential. I also feel like EA was a little bit harsher with the defensive tackles than other position groups. With less than 20 DTs rated 80 or higher, it looks like elite defensive tackles will be hard to come by and various teams will struggle to run with a dominant 4-3 formation up front.
That’s everything you need to know regarding Madden NFL 23’s latest ratings reveal highlighting the best defensive tackles in the game. Before you go, be sure to check out some of our other Madden content here at Gamer Journalist. Like all changes to Franchise Mode in Madden NFL 23 or how to use FieldSENSE in Madden NFL 23.
Published: Jul 21, 2022 11:29 am