Thursday, September 10, 2009

Individual Awards Predictions

NFL MVP: Tom Brady

They are going to pass they ball way too much for Brady not to win the MVP. He has Moss, Welker and Galloway and a great o-line to protect him. As long as he stays healthy he will be the best player on the best team in the regular season.

Super Bowl MVP: Charles Woodson

This is impossible to predict because I have to A. Get the winner of the Super Bowl correct and then B. Pick the player who is going to be the MVP of said team. If the Packers do get to the Super Bowl and win it, Woodson will play a part and will have a pick 6 off of B. Roethlisberger.

Offensive Player of the Year: Drew Brees

He will get the consolation prize. Brees and Brady will put up similar numbers but Brady gets the nod for MVP because the Patriots are 13-3 and the Saints are 9-7.

Defensive Player of the Year: Justin Tuck

On passing downs the Giants will have a ridiculous defensive line of Osi, Tuck, Kiawanuka and Canty. It's really not fair but it's going to open up 1 on 1 matchups at times for the Giants lineman. Because of that I think Tuck will end up with 18+ sacks and a handful of turnovers.

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Chris "Beanie" Wells

Even if he splits carries with Hightower I expect Wells to go over the 1000 yard mark and 6-7 TD's. As long as he stays healthy he is the early favorite.

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Aaron Curry

He will start from week 1 and will have an opportunity for 100+ tackles 5+ sacks and 4+ picks. Those numbers together would be a huge year and I'm not saying he necessarily achieves all of those numbers, but he will have a chance to and will accumulate enough to warrant defensive rookie of the year.

NFL Comeback Player of the Year: Tom Brady

After being out all last year he should be the easy pick for comeback player.

NFL Coach of the Year: Mike McCarthy

If the Packers do in fact go 11-5 or 12-4 it will be McCarthy who gets recognized after a dreadful Packers' season last year. He probably deserved it 2 years ago but the Hoody went 16-0.

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