Madden 20: The very best tacklers in Ultimate Team

Offense has long been a lot of people’s way
to win on Madden Ultimate Team. It’s easier than defense. However, with a
little help from the right players, your defense can win you a championship.

A defense can be as fast, strong or flashy
as you like, but if they don’t tackle well you may end up frustrated more often
than not as your opponents wrack up yards on the ground and after the catch. If
your players can tackle, they can make up for shortcomings in other areas.

Honestly, there are some surprising players atop this list, so which players have the best tackling in MUT?

Marcus
Davenport, Football Outsiders (89 OVR)

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Position:
RE

Tackle:
94

Auction
House Value: Xbox – 84.3k/PS4 – 74.4k/PC – 75.8k

Davenport was a first round pick of the New
Orleans Saints last year and was very much a developmental type prospect. This
year he seems to be paying off having made a lot of progress and Football
Outsiders love him for his ability to wrap up QBs and RBs in the backfield.

His 94 tackling is immense. If he gets his hands on the QB or RB, good luck breaking the tackle. With 84 speed, 88 acceleration and 91 pursuit from the RE spot, he can cause havoc in the backfield. Add his high motor, strip ball, and that he can utilize all three pass rush moves, he is a reliable bet at defensive end.

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A.J.
Johnson, Football Outsiders (88 OVR)

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Position:
MLB

Tackle:
93

Auction
House Value: Xbox – 60.8k/PS4 – 58.9k/PC – 59.1k

A.J. Johnson has been a pleasant surprise for the Broncos defense so far this season, thanks largely to his ability to impact the running game and blitz the QB.

In Madden he feasts on running backs. Athletically he is sound across the board, with 80 speed, 86 acceleration, 79 agility and 79 strength. Combine that with his 81 play recognition, 80 block shedding, 93 tackling and 93 hit power and you can make running backs pay for running into him. He can wrap them up easily or knock them out.

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Wesley
Woodyard, Veterans (88 OVR)

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Position:
MLB

Tackle: 93

Auction
House Value: Xbox – 51.1k/PS4 – 57.8k/PC – 59.1k

While Woodyard isn’t quite as good across
the board, athletically, as Johnson, he makes up for it in other ways and is
the guy I would choose between the two of them.

He still has 80 speed, with 85 acceleration, but has just 77 agility and 66 strength. However, with his 91 awareness, 91 play recognition, 88 block shedding, 91 pursuit and 93 tackling, he will be in the right place almost every time, and will find a way to the ballcarrier to bring him down.

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Ray
Lewis, Most Feared (93 OVR)

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Position:
MLB

Tackle:
92

Auction
House Value: Xbox – 346k/PS4 – 377k/PC – 390k

If I had to guess any card to have the best
tackling in MUT, it would have been this card. Sure, 92 isn’t a massive drop
off, and the difference between Lewis and most other MLBs in every way is incredible.
Rightfully so.

Lewis’ Most Feared card boasts 87 speed, 87 acceleration, 83 agility, 87 strength, 92 awareness, 92 play recognition, 89 block shedding, 91 pursuit, 92 tackling and 92 hit power. He is an elite athletic card along with the mental and technical skills to be a beast. His zone coverage may only be 68, but in your control, Lewis will ruin offenses on a regular basis.

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Jurrell
Casey, Series Redux (Signature Series) (91 OVR)

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Position:
RE

Tackle:
92

Auction
House Value: Xbox – 358k/PS4 – 402k/PC – N/A

Where Davenport is a developmental player
with physical tools, Casey is fully refined. He is also a 3-4 RE, whereas
Davenport is far better in a 4-3.

With Casey lined up on your defensive line, it would be wise for offenses to avoid him at all costs. Casey can demolish almost any offensive lineman as a run stuffer and a pass rusher. 90 strength, 94 awareness, 94 play recognition, 86 block shedding, 85 pursuit, 92 tackling, 88 hit power and 92 power moves mean Casey is a monster.

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Best
Tackling players in MUT

Player
Position
Team
Program
Overall
Tackling
Marcus Davenport
RE
New Orleans Saints
Football Outsiders
89
94
A.J. Johnson
MLB
Denver Broncos
Football Outsiders
88
93
Wesley Woodyard
MLB
Tennessee Titans
Veterans
88
93
Ray Lewis
MLB
Baltimore Ravens
Most Feared
93
92
Jurrell Casey
RE
Tennessee Titans
Series Redux (Signature Series)
91
92
Bobby Wagner
MLB
Seattle Seahawks
MUT Heroes
91
92
Calais Campbell
LE
Jacksonville Jaguars
Most Feared
93
92
C.J. Mosely
MLB
New York Jets
TOTW
90
92
Darius Leonard
LOLB
Indianapolis Colts
Ultimate Kickoff
88
91
K.J. Wright
ROLB
Seattle Seahawks
Football Outsiders
90
91
Michael Brockers
LE
Los Angeles Rams
Heavyweights
90
91
Gerald McCoy
DT
Carolina Panthers
TOTW
91
91
Dont’a Hightower
ROLB
New England Patriots
MUT Heroes
90
91
J.J. Watt
LE
Houston Texans
MUT Heroes
91
91
Lavonte David
MLB
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Signature Series
92
91
Blake Martinez
MLB
Green Bay Packers
Ultimate Kickoff
90
90
Luke Kuechly
MLB
Carolina Panthers
MUT Superstars
90
90
Ed Too Tall Jones
LE
Dallas Cowboys
Legends
92
90
Brennan Scarlett
LOLB
Houston Texans
TOTW
92
90
Chandler Jones
ROLB
Arizona Cardinals
Series Redux (Signature Series)
91
90

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