“Madden NFL 20” hits store shelves in less than a month, so it won’t be long before gamers are kicking off their first seasons in franchise mode. The Los Angeles Rams should be a popular choice, given their overall talent across the roster.

On Monday, we learned just how highly-rated the team is when EA Sports released ratings for every player in the NFL. The Rams have the best player at three different positions and three players who are rated above a 90 overall.

Aaron Donald is obviously the best player on the team, earning one of just four 99 overall ratings in “Madden NFL 20.” Todd Gurley is second at 97 overall (the top RB), followed by Andrew Whitworth (93 overall, fourth-best LT).

The Rams’ receiving corps is especially great. Robert Woods and Brandin Cooks are both an 87 overall, while Cooper Kupp has an 84 overall rating. Josh Reynolds is a respectable 75 overall, too.

Here are the top 20 players on the Rams in this year’s edition of Madden.

RE Aaron Donald: 99

RB Todd Gurley: 97

LT Andrew Whitworth: 93

WR Brandin Cooks: 87

CB Aqib Talib: 87

WR Robert Woods: 87

P Johnny Hekker: 86

SS John Johnson: 85

LE Michael Brockers: 84

CB Nickell Robey-Coleman: 84

WR Cooper Kupp: 84

QB Jared Goff: 83

RT Rob Havenstein: 82

CB Marcus Peters: 82

RG Austin Blythe: 81

FS Eric Weddle: 81

LOLB Samson Ebukam: 80

K Greg Zuerlein: 80

TE Gerald Everett: 79

TE Tyler Higbee: 79

Among the biggest surprises on the Rams’ players ratings are Blythe being an 81 overall, Ebukam earning a higher rating than Clay Matthews (78) and Dante Fowler Jr. (77), and Brockers being rated 84 overall.

Blythe was solid in his first season as a starter last year, but an 81 overall rating is fairly generous. The same goes for Ebukam, who did make impactful plays in 2018 but was also inconsistent. Brockers, on the other hand, was steady but unspectacular, making very few big plays for the Rams.

Goff’s 83 overall may seem like a slight, but it’s just one behind Cam Newton (84) and higher than Deshaun Watson (82), Baker Mayfield (82), Carson Wentz (82) and Dak Prescott (81). Ben Roethlisberger is only an 85 overall himself.

Cory Littleton is also only a 75 overall, but he deserves to be rated higher than that after showing well last season. That’s the same rating as Josh Reynolds and only three points higher than Darrell Henderson and Malcolm Brown, neither of whom are starters.

For the full list of the Rams’ ratings, head over to Madden’s ratings hub.