Atlanta's secondary could in the future become the Madden 25 coins next incarnation from the Legion of Boom. Jalen Collins who was the Falcons second-round pick this year, has been increased to an 85-man coverage corner for his sophomore year with 90-speed. Robert Alford is more tailored to be a slot corner, with his 93 mph speed, but his 81-man coverage is among the best Atlanta can offer. The guy is also a 3-year professional, so he'll likely improve.
It's time to be talking about Keanu Neal. He was the first round choice from the 2015 NFL Draft. Neal is 83 overall, with the speed of 87. his pursuit score of 78. and an 87-zone coverage.
The Falcons approach is to strengthen defense with the draft, and it appears to work. It also shows that it's not the best option for those looking to build a team from the bottom from scratch. There's a good chance you'll get a draft pick from getting an Beasley or Neal in the first round. If you're planning to do that keep it in mind and don't let it deter you from it.
To begin, this shouldn't come as a surprise. Madden was scheduled to use Frostbite in the coming season and there was nothing to question that.
In terms of what it could mean for this year's game, I'm somewhat concerned. In contrast to FIFA, Madden is much more dependent on more animations and interactivity. The process of switching of Ignite into Frostbite (I'm I believe EA has not changed to Ignite?) will require lots of resources and time. Will we see the cheap Madden 25 coins type of scenario that sees the game get better however the outcomes don't appear for several years? What areas of the game aren't going to receive enhancements to make up for the delay in converting to the latest engine.