The entire player ratings for “Madden NFL 20” were released today, giving fans their first opportunity to see how their Seattle Seahawks were rated in the latest edition of the franchise.

We already knew the rookie ratings, which came out a few weeks ago, and last week it was announced that linebacker Bobby Wagner would be one of five players to get a perfect 99 overall rating.

Now we can take a look at everyone else on the Seahawks roster and see how “Madden” values them against each other and against other players at the same position.

These shouldn’t be taken too seriously — they don’t even list George Fant as a tight end, instead listing Tyler Ott, the team’s long snapper, there.

“Madden” is a video game and not an evaluation system. There is plenty to like and dislike about Seattle’s perceived rankings, however — including where Russell Wilson ranks among quarterbacks and the disrespect shown to defensive tackle Poona Ford.

Here are five observations based on the “Madden 20” rankings, which can be seen filtered for the Seahawks at this link.