Madden 21: Best HB, WR and TE to trade for in Franchise Mode

Mecole Hardman Kansas City Chiefs (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Mecole Hardman Kansas City Chiefs (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) /
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Looking for skill position players to help your offense in Madden 21 franchise mode? Here are some HB, WR and TE to trade for.

Despite a lack of new features for Madden 21 franchise mode, there’s still nothing more enjoyable than taking over a team and building it how you see fit. Roster decisions make a break a team’s chances at Super Bowl glory — whether you’re acquiring starters or backups to prepare for the inevitable injury. If you’ve already acquired a young quarterback to build your franchise team around, here are offensive skill position players you should trade for in Madden 21 franchise mode. In italics you’ll find the styles each player has. Like the quarterbacks list, this isn’t going to include a ton of star players, so you’re not going to see players like Christian McCaffrey or Henry Ruggs III.

Madden 21 - Devin Singletary
Devin Singletary Buffalo Bills (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /

Halfbacks

Devin Singletary (Bills – 82 OVR) – Good, young, all-around back that can do it all.

Brace for all hits, fights for extra yards, high motor.

Speed: 86
Strength: 70
Agility: 91
Acceleration: 90
Awareness: 82
Break Tackle: 83
Trucking: 78
Change of Direction: 92
Baller Carrier Vision: 86
Stiff Arm: 78
Spin Move: 82
Juke Move: 90
Carrying: 87
Catching: 65

Royce Freeman (Broncos – 75 OVR) – Easy to trade for back behind two studs in Denver.

Brace against medium hitters, fights for extra yards, high motor.

Speed: 88
Strength: 78
Agility: 83
Acceleration: 89
Awareness: 78
Break Tackle: 81
Trucking: 86
Change of Direction: 84
Baller Carrier Vision: 83
Stiff Arm: 84
Spin Move: 68
Juke Move: 83
Carrying: 88
Catching: 68

Jonathan Taylor (Colts – 73 OVR) – Rookie with nice speed to build around.

Brace against medium hitters, fights for extra yards.

Speed: 93
Strength: 73
Agility: 84
Acceleration: 92
Awareness: 74
Break Tackle: 80
Trucking: 76
Change of Direction: 81
Baller Carrier Vision: 83
Stiff Arm: 80
Spin Move: 78
Juke Move: 82
Carrying: 80
Catching: 63

Matt Breida (Dolphins – 79 OVR) – Pure speed with a good juke move for an offense looking for a fast back.

Brace for all hits, fights for extra yards, high motor.

Speed: 95
Strength: 73
Agility: 90
Acceleration: 93
Awareness: 77
Break Tackle: 79
Trucking: 71
Change of Direction: 86
Baller Carrier Vision: 83
Stiff Arm: 67
Spin Move: 74
Juke Move: 89
Carrying: 85
Catching: 67

J.K. Dobbins (Ravens – 75 OVR) – Rookie with good speed and a high motor behind two halfbacks in Baltimore.

Brace against medium hitters, fights for extra yards, high motor.

Speed: 91
Strength: 74
Agility: 87
Acceleration: 90
Awareness: 69
Break Tackle: 78
Trucking: 77
Change of Direction: 86
Baller Carrier Vision: 84
Stiff Arm: 82
Spin Move: 79
Juke Move: 84
Carrying: 87
Catching: 68

Travis Homer (Seahawks – 65 OVR) – Plays better than his overall and is a fine backup that braces against all hits.

Brace for all hits, fights for extra yards, high motor.

Speed: 90
Strength:62
Agility: 83
Acceleration: 90
Awareness: 70
Break Tackle: 74
Trucking: 72
Change of Direction: 85
Baller Carrier Vision: 74
Stiff Arm: 65
Spin Move: 68
Juke Move: 76
Carrying: 82
Catching: 66