Caleb Downs Is Already Entering Rare Air For Cowboys Fans

As the Dallas Cowboys spotlight shifts to revamping their defense, rookie safety Caleb Downs is making waves with a rumored record-breaking Madden rating that hints at his potential impact.

Caleb Downs is already carrying big expectations into his first season with the Dallas Cowboys, and if the latest Madden 27 leaks are accurate, his rookie profile is about to look even bigger.

The Cowboys traded up in the 2026 NFL Draft to land the Ohio State All-American safety, a move that gave them what they believe can be the centerpiece of a reworked secondary for new defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Downs was widely viewed as the top overall prospect in the class, but the nature of the draft helped Dallas get him: safeties tend to slide compared with premium offensive spots, and that worked in the Cowboys’ favor.

Now there’s another marker attached to his debut year. The X account MUTLeaks posted rumored “Top 100 player ratings” and “Top rookie ratings” for Madden 27 over the weekend, and Downs is said to be tied for the highest rookie rating in the game at 82 overall, alongside Arizona Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love.

That number would also make Downs the highest-rated Cowboys rookie at Madden launch in franchise history, assuming the leak holds. The previous mark belonged to Ezekiel Elliott, who came in at 80 overall as a rookie in Madden 17.

Elliott turned that rating into a strong Cowboys start, and Dallas fans will be hoping Downs follows a similar path when the real games begin. He’s already being mentioned among the preseason favorites for Defensive Rookie of the Year, and this would only add to the buzz.

Dallas’ other first-round pick, edge rusher Malachi Lawrence, was listed at 79 overall in the leaks, which places him in a tie for the fifth-highest rookie rating. Whether either rookie makes an immediate impact on the field is still to be determined, but in the virtual world, both are set up to arrive with plenty of attention.

EA Sports’ Madden NFL 27 is scheduled to release on Thursday, August 13, 2026, for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Windows. The game will cost between $69.99 and $139.99, depending on the edition.

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