He's having a bad season as a player for the Kansas City Chiefs, and the reason is their defense's surrender of 69.5 points more than they expected this year, 31st in the league mut coins. The performance of Sorensen has earned him an average coverage score at 42.2 percent in Pro Football Focus and an overall grade of 35.5. But despite his struggles, Sorensen still appears swift!

Based upon his on-field speed as determined by player tracking data, we'd anticipate to see a speed score based on model data for Sorensen that is around 89, over 7 points more than Madden's Week 9 rating of 82. Maybe the people at EA aren't keen to provide a player struggling as badly as Sorensen with a top score in an important category like speed ratings, given that it has such an outsized impact on game play. And If that's the case then it's difficult to blame them.

Other notable exceptions include Chiefs Wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who is the highest speed score of all of Madden at 99. Hill is certainly quick, and we may be in a battle However, his career-high speed of 22.8 mph is good for just fourth in the league since 2017.3 In addition, his current weekly max speed which is quite impressive doesn't even crack those top 50.

The two Baltimore Ravens teammates also make the list as somewhat underrated speedsters. Lamar Jackson appears to be running more slowly this year likely due to recurring pains in his back. His max speed for a game of 19.4 mph in the last season was almost a mile/hour faster than his speed this year buy Madden nfl 22 coins. Madden does not seem to care, however. The speed score of 96 Madden offers Lamar halfway through the year is nearly 11 points higher that his model-based score.4