Madden 23: Franchise Mode tips and tricks (2024)

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August 23, 2022 10:26 am ET

As with every Madden release since ‘99, Franchise Mode features a unique way to enjoy some pigskin, with you taking control as either a Head Coach, a Star Player, or a Team Owner, and micromanaging decisions to get your team to the top. Madden 23 changed the formula a little bit with Franchise Mode, so we’ve got a few tips and tricks to get you settled in.

First off, the key differences between the game modes:

  • Head Coach – The standard Franchise mode. Draft and call plays, make trades, conduct negotiations and scouting attempts, and more.
  • Player – You only control one Player on one Team. This differs from Face of the Franchise a little bit, but the similarities are close enough.
  • Owner – You manage and coach your team, as well as set prices and micromanage feedback. The key distinction is if you ever plan to relocate your team anywhere, you must be an Owner to do so. You will not be able to relocate if you are a Player or Head Coach.

Once you load in and select a team to represent, you choose either Staff Builder or Team Builder, which confer bonuses to either your Staff selection or your Team selection talent trees. You can choose whichever one you feel comfortable with.

Now that you’re in Franchise mode good and proper, here are some tips for getting the most out of your game:

Focus Players

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You start off with three slots, and you need to make sure that the three in your slots are the top three players you want to work on. You will additionally be able to unlock three more slots when you choose the After School Tutoring HC Talent. You should prioritize unlocking these talents after “The Final Piece”, explained below.

Staff Management

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These are your talent trees. Make sure you’re hitting your weekly and seasonal goals to get XP, which in turn unlocks staff points for you to spend on these talent trees. Here are some recommendations for you to choose:

Head Coach

  • Player Growth – prioritize unlocking “The Final Piece”, which allows all of your players to count as “Scheme Fits” during training sessions. It does not matter which side of the talent tree you go down, but it is better to pick the path your team is strongest at, be it offense or defense.
  • Staff Modifications – immediately spend the minimum amount of points to unlock the “After School Tutoring” talent, to unlock three more Focus Players slots. Do this after you’ve unlocked “The Final Piece” up above.

Offensive Coordinator

  • On The Block – it’s recommended to unlock the “X-Factor On” talent immediately before proceeding with other talents.
  • Practice Makes Perfect – the final priority talent is “Concentration”, which boosts your Catch stat for wide receivers and tight ends by 5. Once more, it does not matter which side of talents you take, but it’s better to maximize your team’s strengths.

After you’ve unlocked these priority talents, you are free to focus on whatever you are interested in. Player Personnel traits are mostly focused on single-player trades and Free Agency, so if you’re playing with a group online those talents may not serve you as well as others.

Scouting

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Ensure that you have solid coverage for all of your scouts in terms of position expertise. You can always fire a scout that isn’t working out and hire a new one to fill out your roster. Eventually, you will be asked to set your “scouting focus.” Always try to set your scout to match up with the region you’re recruiting from.

For example, if you are looking for a solid Wide Receiver — even if the WR picks are not that good! — still set your National Focus to Wide Receiver, and you will get plenty of information to make more informed choices on recruiting to fill that slot. When you are ready to look at your Prospects, you can see their stats at a glance on the right, signified by letter grade, with A being really good and anything below A probably not being worth your time.

Free Agency

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Free Agency received a large overhaul in Madden 23, mostly in part due to Motivation. Motivations are indicators of how likely a player is to join your team through Free Agency, with the top-most Motivation being what is called a “dealbreaker.” If you can’t meet a players Motivation requirement, you will be hard-pressed to recruit them — unless you plan to offer up more money, that is.

You can only have five active negotiations at any given time, so you’ll need to pick and choose your battles very carefully. If you see a player that is an absolute playmaker, scheme fit, and otherwise a must-grab for your team, you can offer them a “Very Player Friendly” contract to secure them for your team — but it will burn through your salary cap very quickly.

Written by Junior Miyai on behalf of GLHF.

Madden 23: Franchise Mode tips and tricks (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to be a Coach or owner in Madden 23? ›

For the complete Franchise experience, you'll want to be the Owner. As the Owner, you'll manage all the finances associated with the team, make stadium renovations and upgrades, and be in charge of constructing the player roster and coaching staff.

What is the best face of franchise position in Madden 23? ›

It is crystal clear Madden 23's Face of the Franchise is intended to be played as a quarterback. The story, the cutscenes, and some of the objectives are all focused around the QB position. Playing QB gives you the most control over the outcome of each game.

Do you go to college in Madden 23 career mode? ›

The Madden 23 version of the mode is titled "Face of the Franchise: The League," and you'll notice drastic changes immediately. That's because your player isn't entering the NFL as a rookie. There will be no high school or college games, and there won't be a scouting combine.

Who is the strongest player in Madden 23? ›

The strongest players in the game

Donald remains the strongest player in the game -- as it should be. Behind Donald there has been some change. Williams, with his 99 overall rating, moves into the top five and Vea jumped from a 97 to a 98. Nelson, one of the best and strongest out there, remained at a 97.

What is the funnest position to play in Madden 23? ›

So far, we've had the most fun playing RB in Face of the Franchise mode. If you choose a team with a solid QB, you should be well on your way to the 99 Club. The gameplay is also more fun as an RB. You can run routes in the passing game and pound the rock in the running game.

Is Madden 23 franchise mode better? ›

Madden 23 has a mode called Face of the Franchise where you undergo the NFL draft. Madden bases its players overall off the real NFL like injuries, route running, and much more. Madden has improved all modes with ultimate teams and franchises. As it seems, yes Madden 23 is the best Madden created.

How do you level up fast in Madden 23 face of the franchise? ›

Playing games and completing weekly activities earns you Cred (blue) and Rep (red). Cred lets you buy stuff in the Yard. Meanwhile, Rep is your XP and the most important thing you can earn in Face of the Franchise. The more Rep you earn, the faster you'll level up.

How do you make good trades in Madden 23? ›

The method is easy: you can edit a player that you want and move his position to a punter or whatever position he's not great at. The objective is to lessen his overall enough for you to trade for the said player without a problem. You could give up a late-round draft pick or a below-average player for that player.

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