Published , by Aidan O'Brien
Published , by Aidan O'Brien
With Madden NFL 25 currently giving us all a reason to think about our own private Superbowls, you'll need a great way to shut down enemy offense in your games if you want to make it to that particular Sunday. That means finding the best defensive playbooks to fuel your efforts. Remember, player stat lines don't count for much if you are running bad plays.
There are some strong playbooks in Madden NFL 25, but a very important element to keep in mind is what kind of sliders you are running in your games. The below list is currently based on default settings and player behavior across the board. I'll be working on my perfect sliders soon, and that might change things up a bit.
Those are currently my top three defensive playbooks, but that is likely to change over time as I explore the game further. I also feel the need to point out that playbooks are not a magic bullet, and a lot will boil down to the small adjustments that you make based on your opponents and their behavior and patterns on the pitch.
To change your playbooks, go to Settings on the main screen after you load up the game. The default tab should be Game Options and then Playbooks will be the second section. You can set your default Offensive and Defensive playbooks there, although you can also leave them on Team Specific if you wish. That means that you'll end up using the specific playbook for any team you play, which is a great way to explore what they are like and what kind of options they contain.
I would suggest that, once you have an idea of what you like, you pick a playbook and stick with it for a while because Madden has become really quite complicated over the years. With so many possible adjustments, the impact of sliders, player abilities, and more, you will really want to fully explore a playbook before deciding if it's for you or not. If you wish, you can always enter the Creation Center menu, where you will be able to adjust and build your own playbook to suit your exact needs and preferences.