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Something About Team MVP's Set Guide

The NFL Season has ended and now we are stuck waiting for August to roll back around for the next NFL 18 game, to help pass that time we have Madden NFL 18 Ultimate Team. Part of Ultimate Team that makes it so great is its Sets. One of those Sets that will help us remember last season and survive until next season is the Position Heroes Set.

As Madden Season rolls on, more and more is being added to the game to keep it interesting and keep fans playing until the release of Madden NFL 18. One of the things they are doing is adding more Sets. One of those sets is the Team MVP’s Sets.


The Team MVP’s Set honors each team’s Most Valuable Player from the season just gone according to the Madden development group. They are as follows:

    Chicago Bears: Adrian Amos
    Cincinnati Bengals: Andy Dalton
    Buffalo Bills: Corey Graham
    Denver Broncos: Brandon Marshall
    Cleveland Browns: Christian Kirksey
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ali Marpet
    Arizona Cardinals: Kevin Minter
    San Diego Chargers: Philip Rivers
    Kansas City Chiefs: Spencer Ware
    Indianapolis Colts: Anthony Castonzo
    Dallas Cowboys: Dak Prescott
    Miami Dolphins: Byron Maxwell
    Philadelphia Eagles: Jordan Matthews
    Atlanta Falcons: Andy Levitre
    San Francisco 49ers: Joe Staley
    New York Giants: Weston Richburg
    Jacksonville Jaguars: Jermey Parnell
    New York Jets: Leonard Williams
    Detroit Lions: Tavon Wilson
    Green Bay Packers: T.J. Lang
    Carolina Panthers: Andrew Norwell
    New England Patriots: Marcus Cannon
    Oakland Raiders: Reggie Nelson
    Los Angeles Rams: Trumaine Johnson
    Baltimore Ravens: Mike Wallace
    Washington Redskins: Chris Baker
    New Orleans Saints: Coby Fleener
    Seattle Seahawks: Michael Bennett
    Pittsburgh Steelers: Stephon Tuitt
    Houston Texans: C.J. Fiedorowicz
    Tennessee Titans: Derrick Morgan
    Minnesota Vikings: Everson Griffen
    Free Agent: C.J. Spiller

As you can see, these sets are going to take a lot of time and/coins to complete. The players, especially if you have saved them throughout the year instead of using them in sets or selling them, are fairly easy to across, but the elite badges are not. It is very rare that you get them from packs and it takes a lot of other badges to get just one elite badge. What’s more, to buy an elite badge it is going to cost 20,000+ coins. So though these players are all very good, it is not necessarily worth the time/coins it will take to complete these sets, especially considering there are other players who are just as good but cheaper/easier to get.

If you do have the badges, or coins to get the badges, then these players are well worth your while. They are all among the best players at their positions and will be able to improve most people.

All in all this is a good set if you have A LOT of spare players, coins and badges, but if you aren’t one of those players then these Sets will be pretty tough to complete. The coins it would take to buy enough players and badges to complete these Sets is astronomical, so if you are looking to get a few of these sets done you better start grinding through every single solo challenge you can and start looking for bargains in the auction house to sell on.

Though a lot of these players are very good, it is hard to say that they are worth the hassle/cost that it will take to acquire them, so the only real reason to go for these players is if you’re actually going after the collectibles to acquire Aaron Donald and, eventually, Deion Sanders. They would be worth it, but that is going to take a hell of a lot of work.