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Dak Steals Half of the Show

by Trey187 | 8 years ago | 0 Comments

The regular season is over and its time to recognize certain players for their hard work and talent throughout the regular season.

 

Coming in at Most Valuable Player, Dak Prescott, who is also a rookie, and has thrown well over 5000 passing yards this year alone. He finished with 42 TDs,  and 17 INTs. Credit should most likely be given to his O-Lines incredible performance during games.

 

AFC Awards:

Offensive Player of The Year in the AFC is Latavius Murray. Close to 1800 rushing yards for the entire season, he was a key factor to most wins for Oakland. He finished with 15 touchdowns, and his longest run was 79 yards.

 

Defensive Player of The Year, Bud Dupree comes in first. On the Steelers, he finished regular season with 48 tackles. 10 Sacks, 4 INTs, one returned for six, and a forced fumble. He was a key defensive player for the Steel Curtain, and helped lead them to a near flawless season.

 

Offensive Rookie of The Year for the AFC is Cody Kessler. Kessler finished with over 5000 yards passing, and 36 TDs, he is a true underdog for the Browns success of a season, the first sucess in years. He has thrown 34 INTs, and would most likely need to work on reading his keys next season.

 

Defensive Rookie of The Year is Jalen Ramsey of Jacksonville, a CB who punishes the WR over him with his aggressive style of play. He finished the year with 45 tackles, 6 INTs, and one of them was returned for 6

 

NFC Awards:

 

Offensive Playerof The Year is Dak Prescott, a very well maintained QB, see above for his stats.

 

Defensive Player of The Year is Kam Chancellor, a safety, who is a key factor in Seattles Legion of Boom defense. He finished with 46 tackles on the year, 7 INTs, 5 FFs, and out of those 12 defensive turnovers, Chancellor made 5 of them into 6 points for Seattle.

 

Offensive Rookie of The Year, is Dak Prescott.. Yay!

 

Defensive Rookie of The Year is James Bradberry, a CB out of Samford, who was a second round pick. He finished the year with 68 tackles, and 2 INTs. His 68 tackles helped the Panthers to secure and finish a season above a .500 win percentage. He sadly did not place top 5 for defensive leaders in the NFC.