Ok, so you might have mixed feelings about the Chicago Bears’ #9 overall selection in the NFL Draft, but the John Madden video game wouldn’t agree with you.

For the Madden 16 Ultimate Team, each rookie from the first round of the 2016 draft class was recently given their ratings for the uber-popular video game. Leonard Floyd, the Chicago Bears pick has some interesting marks.

An 83 overall, Floyd also has an “future card” that indicates he’s expected to grow to a 94, eventually. The future card is used to represent the player’s potential in the League. The 83 is the second highest overall mark any rookie received with a handful of early first round picks getting 84’s.

But here’s the interesting part.

Floyd was a 92 in speed, a 91 in agility, a 95 in jump and a 93 in stamina. This basically means the outside linebacker is expected to be all over the field, and he’ll be moving extremely fast.

That’s still not the best part.

See, many people doubt Floyd’s size and his ability to actually get to the quarterback when going up against much larger men but you’d be foolish to do that. Those same doubters pegged Bruce Irvine as too small last year, look what happened to him.

To counterbalance the large offensive tackles Floyd will be facing, he will need finesse moves. Such as a spin, a rip and a bull rush to throw the lineman off-balance with his speed.

His Madden 16 rating for finesse moves is a 99. Yes, the second highest mark possible other than 100. The only 100 we can remember was Devin Hester in speed a few years ago.

While you’re sitting there doubting Floyd for his weight and shitty coaches at Georgia, the Madden video game just told the whole world this man will be among the hardest in the entire league to block. Yeehaw.