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Utilizing our model and the most recent set of data2 posted by Madden's website Madden website, we have identified some players on which Madden and a model-based approach seem to be at odds and the results are fascinating.

Injecting human judgement into a system of grading isn't always a bad thing. Daniel Sorensen is a good illustration. He's had a disastrous season with his team, the Kansas City Chiefs, and Sorensen is a major factor in their defense's loss of 69.5 points more than they expected this season, which ranks 31st in the league. Sorensen's play has earned him an overall coverage grade that is 42.2 from 100 by Pro Football Focus and an overall score of 35.5. However, despite his struggles Sorensen is still quick! Based on his speed on the field as determined by player tracking data, we'd anticipate an essentially model-based speed score for Sorensen of 89 or so, seven points higher than Madden's Week 9 score of 82. Maybe the people at EA aren't keen to give a player not performing as well as Sorensen with a high grade in a crucial area like speed score, as it can have such a huge impact on the game. If this is the case there's no reason to blame the EA team.

Other notable exceptions are Chiefs Wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who holds the fastest speed score in the entire game of Madden at 99. Hill is definitely fast, and maybe there's a split here however his maximum career speed of 22.8 mph ranks only fourth place in the league as of 2017.3 Furthermore, his current weekly max speed is quite respectable, but isn't even close to his 50th place in the league.

The two Baltimore Ravens teammates also make the list of slightly underrated speedsters. Lamar Jackson appears to be slowing down this season possibly due to persistent back injuries. The average speed he reached per game of 19.4 mph in the last season was almost a mile per hour more than his pace this season. Madden isn't bothered, however. The speed score of 96 Madden offers Lamar at the halfway point of the year is nearly 11 points higher that his model-based score.4

Middle linebacker Patrick Queen is a stronger instance of overestimating. Queen's speed data is less than the speed that EA normally requires of players with an 90-speed score as well as Queen has seen a significant slowdown during his sophomore season with a maximum per game speed of just 17.1 miles per hour in the 2021 season.

In the end, Keenan Allen is still underrated, even if it's only a little. He's a good candidate for an increase in speed of two or three points -He's earned it.

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