Wednesday, September 9, 2015

2015 NFL Award Predictions

Here are my predictions on who will win every major award in the 2015 NFL season.

MVP: Andrew Luck, Quarterback, Indianapolis Colts- Luck is poised to endure what should be the first of many MVP awards for who will eventually become the face of the NFL and the leagues best quarterback. He has his best supporting cast yet and he'll take full advantage.
Runner up: Aaron Rodgers, Quarterback, Green Bay Packers

Offensive Player of the Year: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings- Peterson is poised to have a monster season after being out most of last season on what should be an improved Vikings team. He will be in the MVP conversation as well.
Runner up: Luck

Defensive Player of the Year: JJ Waat, Defensive End, Houston Texans- Waat is the leagues best defensive player and that won't change this season. Expect another monster season from Waat.
Runner up: Von Miller, Linebacker, Denver Broncos

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Melvin Gordon, Running Back, San Diego Chargers- Gordon will be the lead back in San Diego and expect good numbers in his rookie season. There will be many challengers, though.
Runner up: Tyler Lockett, Wide Receiver, Seattle Seahawks

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Leonard Williams, Defensive Tackle, New York Jets- Williams was a steal when the Jets took him 6th overall in the draft this spring and he'll prove it right away. Like with Gordon, there will be a lot of challengers to Williams.
Runner up: Vic Beasley, Defensive End, Atlanta Falcons

Comeback Player of the Year: Sean Lee, Linebacker, Dallas Cowboys- Lee missed all of last season because of an ACL injury and he'll comeback and prove to be a valuable piece on what should be an improved Cowboys defense. There will be some challengers that will have something to say about it, though.
Runner up: Peterson

Coach of the Year: Bruce Arians, Arizona Cardinals- For the third time in four seasons, I believe Arians will take home this honor yet again as he continues to get a lot of his players every year. He is gaining respect as one of the leagues best coaches.
Runner up: Tom Coughlin, New York Giants

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