Who should start at quarterback for the Denver Broncos? According to EA Sports, rookie Paxton Lynch may be the best answer.

Lynch (74 overall) is rated two points better than Mark Sanchez (72 OVR) and 14 points better than Trevor Siemian (60 OVR) in Madden NFL 17. EA seems to think there’s little competition needed in Denver—Lynch is the clear choice (at least in a video game).

At running back, Kapri Bibbs (64 OVR) seems to be the odd man out. C.J. Anderson (84 overall) and Ronnie Hillman (76 OVR) are the top two running backs on the roster. Hillman’s 92 speed could make him dangerous on pitch plays and speed options, providing you start a mobile (cough, Lynch, cough) quarterback.

At receiver, Emmanuel Sanders (88 OVR) leads the way. Not pictured below are Devier Posey (66 OVR), Mose Frazier (63 OVR) and Bralon Addison (60 OVR). EA apparently thinks Jordan Taylor, Kalif Raymond and Durron Neal will not make the roster—they’re probably wrong about Taylor and perhaps Raymond as well.

At tight end, Virgil Green (79 OVR) is the top option.

At tackle, Russel Okung (82 OVR) and Donald Stephenson (72 OVR) are the projected starters, which is probably accurate.

Matt Paradis (71 OVR), Max Garcia (70 OVR) and Connor McGovern (66 OVR) are projected to start at center and the two guard spots. You’ll probably be better off replacing McGovern with Ty Sambrailo (70 OVR), who is listed as a tackle.

Derek Wolfe (86 OVR) is the team’s top-ranked defensive lineman.

Von Miller (99 OVR) is the team’s top-ranked linebacker, followed by Brandon Marshall (90 OVR). Todd Davis (64 OVR) is projected to start next to Marshall at inside linebacker.

Chris Harris (93 OVR) and Aqib Talib (90 OVR) are the top cornerbacks. Bradley Roby (83 OVR) is the team’s slot man.

Darian Stewart (86 OVR) is surprisingly ranked higher than T.J. Ward (85 OVR) at safety.

Brandon McManus (82 OVR) has an impressive 97 kick power.

To see complete player, visit the EA Sports website. Madden NFL 17 will hit stores on Tuesday, Aug. 23.