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Cornellius Carradine, Defensive end, San Francisco 49ers

Another injury to be watched in the beginning of the season could be 49ers rookie Tank Carradine and his ACL injury. He appeared to be recovering with a speedy pace as he heads up the draft, but how does he handle the demands of Madden NFL 24 training camp? A fit Carradine in the 49ers defense appears to be unjust, since he has the ability to put his hand into the ground and stand up to get after the passer. He would have been a first-round pick if it weren’t because of his knee injury.

Tyler Bray, Quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs

The character aspect has added to the list of priorities with regard to Madden NFL 24 teams following what happened in the past few offseasons. Tyler Bray went undrafted because due to issues with his maturity. It is possible that he come to the right spot. New Chiefs coach Andy Reid has proven to be a great mentor to players who are struggling during his time with the team. Bray’s physical skills are impressive however he has to grow to be a better player before he can make it onto the Chiefs roster. If he doesn’t make it as the team’s third quarterback this will tell a lot about his attitude.

Da’Rick Rogers, Wide Receiver, Buffalo Bills

Another phenomenal talent that was not drafted due to issues off the field include wide receiver Da’Rick Rodgers. Rogers was kicked out of Tennessee for failing to pass drug tests, and also for hitting heads with the coaches. He’s big, fast and has the ability to make plays following the catch, but the Bills do not have any money invested in the player as an undrafted one. As a result, the Bills will have to walk a fine line and will have to do everything right on the field in order in order to make it onto the roster.

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