J.J. Watt is an absolute monster in 'Madden 16' with a 99 overall rating
If you play with J.J. Watt in 'Madden 16' it's like using a super hero.

We've spent some time highlighting a few of the notable rankings from Madden 16. One guy who deserves some love? Texans defensive end J.J. Watt who is fairly represented in this year's game as it doesn't really depict him to be a human being.
Watt is a freakshow in the game, showing up as a 99 overall, easily the top defensive end -- and defensive player thus far -- in the game.
Other top positional guys: Muhammad Wilkerson is the next closest DE at 96 overall, Luke Kuechly of the Panthers is a 96 at middle linebacker, Von Miller of the Broncos is a 97 at outside linebacker and Ndamukong Suh of the Dolphins is a 96 at defensive tackle.
Watt's individual traits are pretty eye-popping.
He's got a 99 Power Move, 98 Pursuit, 97 Strength, 97 Tackle and 97 Block Shedding. All of those seem fair except Strength, which is too low.
Oh and he's got a 78 Catching after his cameos as a pass-catcher during the 2014 season. For comparison's sake, Greg Olsen and Travis Kelce (T-4 in the tight-end rankings) have 89 Catching.
Watt's numbers aren't insanely higher than they were last year, but there is a ceiling here. Like EA Sports ratings czar Donny Moore said last year after revealing Watt's ratings, there's only so high you can go.
"If we didn't have a cap on it, Watt might be rated somewhere north of 105 OVR," Moore said.















