lowest number can be achieved, it's still an increase of $5 million. With the Madden NFL 24PA having a heated debate about the figure and the number of players, it's safe to believe that the final figure will be higher, which will give the league another significant increase in the salary, without increasing the size of rosters.
It could have helped had he not missed this many tackles, and even a few sacks. The Louisville game alone, which he recorded two sacks, the dude simply missed three more tackles, one of which was another sack opportunity. This dude ought to be a skilled athlete , but what happens when it's clear that he won't get the ball?
Harold has also given his edge to a running back on running plays a lot too many times in those five games. That simply won't work. I'm sure he's too light on the inside but his blocking could be better at subsequent levels. He'll need to figure out how to solve that issue quick. Some extra weight, some squats or improved technique is my solution, but for today, I'm imagining Harold trying to set the lead over Madden NFL 24 level offensive tackles and tight ends is not an appealing sight.
The good news to Eli Harold is all of my issues in him are fixable. He already has solid passes rushes; he just has to make them more effective. He has shown that the ability to perform a decent job against the runner He just has to learn to be better and more consistent with his techniques. As he grows bigger and stronger in the Madden NFL 24. that can help in the two areas. He's certainly physically fit enough to play an outside linebacker in the 3-4 and is also suitable defensive lineman so his adaptability will benefit him.
The issue is that he's not ready to play in the NFL right currently and might not be ready until a year or so. It's going be a long time for him to gain the kind of strength and weight he'll require to become a great player in the Madden NFL 24. It's going to take some time to master his technique improved and to play more consistently. He'll eventually be able to be a really good player but the team who chooses him will need patience.
That sounds good, but most teams do not take a quarterback who is not a quarterback high in the draft unless they expect that he will play immediately.