The wildly popular video game Madden NFL 25 has begun releasing its player ratings for the game, which is set to launch in August. That means we’re starting to get a look at how the game rated Detroit Lions players.
The first batch of player ratings came on Monday and included wide receivers and safeties. The highest-rated player on the Lions thus far is wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who scored an impressive 95 overall mark, tied for fifth among all receivers in the game.
Second-year safety Brian Branch earned the highest overall rating among Detroit’s safeties, netting an 85. That ranked tied for 14th among all players at the position.
We’ll be keeping track of all the Lions player rating reveals over the course of the next week or so as they continue to trickle out. You can check them out below.
Note: We pulled all player ratings straight from the official website, so if you don’t see a player on the team listed, it’s because they were not available. Positions are listed in the order in which they were released, with the newest ones at the top.
Madden NFL 25 ratings for Lions
Wide receivers
Amon-Ra St. Brown – 95 (T-5th)
Jameson Williams – 79
Donovan Peoples-Jones – 76
Kalif Raymond – 76
Tre’Quan Smith – 70
Tom Kennedy – 69
Isaiah Williams – 67
Antoine Green – 66
Daurice Fountain – 65
Maurice Alexander – 63
Safeties
Brian Branch – 85 (T-14th)
Kerby Joseph – 77
Ifeatu Melifonwu – 75
Brandon Joseph – 64
C.J. Moore – 64