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Mmoexp: Prior To The Madden Nfl 24


Ziggy Ansah The Defensive Line, Detroit Lions

The word "raw" was mentioned in nearly every conversation about BYU defensive end Ezekiel Ansah, prior to the Madden NFL 24 Draft. The combination of speed and strength led him to be drafted in the top five, though, and that draft position is accompanied by the expectation of being an early contributor. Based on how fast Ansah has grown during his college career, the next chapter of Mut 24 Coins his career should be exciting to follow.

Brian Schwenke, Center, Tennessee Titans

The interior of the Titans offensive line has proven to be a significant problem for the team in recent seasons, but it won't be anymore now that Tennessee announced the signing of guard Andy Levitre and drafted Alabama guard Chance Warmack with the No. 10 selection in the draft of April. However, fourth-rounder Brian Schwenke, a center out of California is the inside player to watch in training camp. He was described being a "ordinary tools" person, but could get a crack at a starting job from day one.

Peterson isn't a good person to be around.

Adrian Peterson erased any and all doubts about his capability to heal quickly when rushed for 84 yards and two touchdowns in Week 1 this past season. This was just eight months after undergoing major surgery to repair a torn ACL , MCL. However, news broke this week that Peterson did not fully recover from hernia surgery he had in January, however, the team is hopeful that he will be back with OTAs by May, and perhaps even free-strength training in the latter part of April. Go to Daily Norseman for more  on the Vikings.


Ziggy Ansah The Defensive Line, Detroit Lions

The word "raw" was used in nearly every conversation about BYU defensive end Ezekiel Ansah just prior to it was time for the Madden NFL 24 Draft. His combination of strength and speed has earned him a spot in the top five his draft spot has the potential of being a first-rate contributor. With the speed at which Ansah has grown during his college years and the next phase of his career will be thrilling to follow.

Brian Schwenke, Center, Tennessee Titans

The interior of the Titans' offensive line has been a huge problem for the team in recent seasons, but it won't be anymore following the fact that Tennessee has signed guard Andy Levitre and drafted Alabama guard Chance Warmack with the No. 10 pick in the April draft. But, fourth-round selection Brian Schwenke, a center out of California, is the interior lineman to keep an eye on during training camp. He flew under the radar as an "ordinary tools" player, but he could get a crack at the starting position from day one.

Peterson not the best choice for a replacement.

Adrian Peterson erased any and all past and future doubts about his ability to heal quickly after he rushed for 84 yards and two touchdowns during Week 1 of the current season, which came just eight months after undergoing major procedure to repair a tear to the MCL as well as an ACL. The news was announced the other day that Peterson was not fully recovered from the hernia surgery in January, however the team hopes Peterson will return at the right time to participate in OTAs in May, and perhaps even voluntary workouts in late April. Go to Daily Norseman for more on the Vikings.