While he finished 3rd Mut 23 Coins in league in receptions last season, the drop in the rating is probably due to the average yards for each catch. In the last season, he averaged about 11.2 yards per catch. That's the most since the start of his rookie year. To put this in context In 2020. he was averaging 14.7 YPC, and in 2019. he averaged 14.8. In addition, he only had nine touchdown receptions in 2019. which is less than his career average.
It will be fascinating as to what transpires to Tyreek Hill now that has signed with the Miami Dolphins. I think we can all believe that Tua Tagovailoa isn't within the same class as Patrick Mahomes, but what makes Hill different is his capacity to play big with his legs after he has caught the ball. If Tua can catch the ball timely, Hill can use his speed to cut the play open.
Tyreek Hill had the record for the best wide receiver of Madden 22 and had an 89 Speed rating. Despite the fact that his overall speed dropped his overall performance, he maintained his flawless Speed Rating. I believe he is maintaining his Speed but his overall rating shows an increase in the uncertainty surrounding this new group. But with Jaylen Waddle being on the other side the team could provide more opportunities for Hill.
Kupp started Madden 22 with a meager 85 overall at the start of the season. However, his performance on the field saw him rise to a 98 overall by the conclusion of the season. Although he's not likely to make the same shocking video game statistics I'm still convinced that Kupp is likely to be in the top of the league across all the major categories of receiving. I see Kupp return to Madden 23 with a top-five receiver, but not at the level the player finished last season, since I doubt Kupp will be able to match the numbers of Cheap Madden 23 Coins last year.