How To Create A Draft Class In Madden 23

Alright, so you wanna build a dynasty in Madden 23? Of course you do! Who doesn't? And the cornerstone of any good dynasty is, without a doubt, drafting amazing players. But how do you get these mythical creatures? Well, friend, you gotta learn to craft your own draft class. It's easier than you think, promise!
Step 1: Head to Scouting (Duh!)
First things first, hop into Franchise mode. Can't build a draft class without a franchise, right? Now, navigate your way over to the Scouting tab. This is where the magic begins… or, at least, where the tedious-but-worth-it work begins.
Step 2: The All-Important Prospect Creation
Okay, this is where you'll spend most of your time. Find the option that says something like "Create Prospect" or "Edit Prospect." (It might be hiding in a submenu, because, you know, Madden.) This is where you'll craft your future superstar! Be warned: it’s addictive. Prepare to lose hours here.
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You'll be presented with a screen brimming with options. Player name, college, position, height, weight... the whole shebang! Don't just slap some random stuff together. Think about the kind of team you want to build. Do you need a speedy receiver? A bone-crushing linebacker? Plan it out! This is serious business! (Okay, maybe not that serious.)
Step 3: Stats, Glorious Stats!
This is where things get interesting, and potentially game-breaking. You get to tweak your prospect's stats. Now, I'm not saying you should create a 99-overall player at every position... but I'm also not saying you shouldn't. (Responsibility lies with the user, folks!)

Consider these things. Some positions are more important than others. Do you want a Quarterback who can throw the ball 99 yards? What about a Left Tackle who never allows a sack? These decisions are yours.
Pro Tip: Don't go overboard on every stat. Give your prospect some weaknesses! Makes them more realistic, and gives them room to grow. Plus, it's more satisfying when they develop into a star organically, right?

Step 4: Edit Tendencies and Personality (For Extra Flavor!)
This section is often overlooked, but it can add a ton of depth to your created prospects. You can adjust their player traits, tendencies, and even their personality. Do they have the "clutch" trait? Are they a "team player" or a bit of a "diva?" These things matter! (Well, they sort of matter.)
Imagine drafting a receiver who fumbles every time he gets hit. Hilarious for your opponent? Yes. Frustrating for you? Absolutely!
Step 5: Repeat, Repeat, Repeat!
One prospect doesn't make a draft class, my friend. You need to create a whole slew of players. Fill out the various positions! Maybe create a few sleepers! The more prospects you create, the more exciting your draft will be. Think of it like building your own custom buffet... but with football players.

Step 6: Save Your Masterpiece!
Once you've sculpted your draft class to perfection (or at least to a level you're happy with), make sure you save it! Give it a catchy name, like "God Tier Rookies" or "League Domination Squad." Whatever floats your boat. Just don't forget where you saved it!
Step 7: Load It Into Your Franchise
Now, the moment of truth! When you start your franchise, there should be an option to import a custom draft class. Find the one you saved earlier, load it up, and get ready to draft!

Important Note: Make sure you select the right draft class before you start the franchise. You can't change it mid-season (unless you're a wizard, in which case, teach me your ways!).
Step 8: Dominate the League!
Alright, you've got your custom draft class loaded, you've made your picks, and now it's time to unleash your rookie army upon the league! Train them up, develop their skills, and watch them become the superstars you always knew they could be.
So there you have it! Creating a draft class in Madden 23 isn't rocket science, but it does take a little time and effort. But trust me, it's worth it. Now go forth and build your dynasty! And remember to blame me when your created quarterback throws four interceptions in the Super Bowl. Good luck, coach!
