2023 MVP Race
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2023 MVP Race
Kind of an odd year as far as the NFL MVP race is concerned. There are no real clear cut favorites as no one player is having a breakout type season. That, and injuries have taken their toll on many elite players seasons and relegated stars such as Joe Burrow, Aaron Rodgers, and J’Marr Chase to also-ran status.
Las Vegas currently has four QBs as their front runners:
Hurts +250
Jackson +350
Mahomes +400
Tagovailoa +500
The rest of the field trails significantly with betting odds as the measure.
The best odds on non-QB offensive players are Christian McCaffrey, Tyreek Hill, and AJ Brown. Defensively, Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons lead the way with, a bit surprisingly, DaRon Bland (he with 4 pick-six scores and counting) trailing well off the betting pace.
I fully realize this award has basically become a QB award of late but I wonder if this is the year we actually see it go to another position?
Who is you front-runner? Who, in your eyes, has made a case for being the league’s most valuable player thus far?
Las Vegas currently has four QBs as their front runners:
Hurts +250
Jackson +350
Mahomes +400
Tagovailoa +500
The rest of the field trails significantly with betting odds as the measure.
The best odds on non-QB offensive players are Christian McCaffrey, Tyreek Hill, and AJ Brown. Defensively, Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons lead the way with, a bit surprisingly, DaRon Bland (he with 4 pick-six scores and counting) trailing well off the betting pace.
I fully realize this award has basically become a QB award of late but I wonder if this is the year we actually see it go to another position?
Who is you front-runner? Who, in your eyes, has made a case for being the league’s most valuable player thus far?
I think Tyreek should be in the conversation, especially if he threatens 2,000 years receiving.
MVP has become a QB award, and depending on who's list ya look at it's either Jackson, Hurts, Mahomes as the top vote getters.
OMVP seems to go to Tyreek Hill, already at 1300 yrds by a wide margin, same with Myles Garret for DMVP award, so either could jump above Jackson, he seems to be the top vote getter in a down QB season.
OMVP seems to go to Tyreek Hill, already at 1300 yrds by a wide margin, same with Myles Garret for DMVP award, so either could jump above Jackson, he seems to be the top vote getter in a down QB season.
I heard some people suggest Myles Garrett has a shot at MVP. Doubtful, but would be interesting to see him seriously challenge it.
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Stroud and Carter a running away with OROY & DROY honors, Carter had 31 pressures after just 9 weeks, awesome for a DT
Garrett is who we hoped Gary would/could be, he'll have 80 total pressures at least to go with double digit sacks
Not really, Garrett was a #1 overall pick and lock to go Top-3. People expected way more from him than Gary.
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I used to say the same about Jackson, but he's shut me up recently, but Hurts doesn't belong on the list. Take away his run game and AJ brown and people would likely be wondering if they need to draft a QB for the future because he's not it. He is not the one carrying that team, he's simply a cog and AJ is bigger piece for him than he is to the team.
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I would go with Lamar. Especially if he can keep it up with Andrews going down and them having the plague at RB. Hes carrying that offense.
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HOPED Gary could be, Gary had high pressure totals the year before his injury.
QB's get the praise for what is more dependent on others then any other position in the game, imho anyway.musclestang wrote: ↑22 Nov 2023 08:49I used to say the same about Jackson, but he's shut me up recently, but Hurts doesn't belong on the list. Take away his run game and AJ brown and people would likely be wondering if they need to draft a QB for the future because he's not it. He is not the one carrying that team, he's simply a cog and AJ is bigger piece for him than he is to the team.
Depending how the Texans finish, Stroud is going to get in this conversation. But I agree with Lupe, that I think Lamar is the front runner if things continue.
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We have argued this a little bit before. I will say that I do give Jalen Hurts more credit than you. Don't love your take about taking away players. AJ Brown isn't Randy Moss. Jalen Hurts makes alot of Wow plays to me. He has turned the ball over too much this year, but the eagles do continue to win in many cases because of him not in spite.musclestang wrote: ↑22 Nov 2023 08:49I used to say the same about Jackson, but he's shut me up recently, but Hurts doesn't belong on the list. Take away his run game and AJ brown and people would likely be wondering if they need to draft a QB for the future because he's not it. He is not the one carrying that team, he's simply a cog and AJ is bigger piece for him than he is to the team.
Take away Jordy Nelson and Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers was just a guy!!! I think not.
IMO, Mahomes is the MVP. He is the best QB and KC would probably be a .500 team without him. If the Packers had him we would probably be a 1 or 2 seed right now. Thats how I feel. The guy is ridiculously good. Record and QBR and his talent around him backs up my opinion I think.
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Rodgers was never just a guy. He threaded needles with anyone that could catch. Hurts throws it up and AJ always comes down with it. I see it every time I watch. I've seen Rodgers do things with his mind, eyes and arm that very few in the NFL have ever thought about doing let alone did consistently. I see Hurts do what at least 15 other QB's would do with that line, run game and AJ brown.MY_TAKE wrote: ↑28 Nov 2023 16:12We have argued this a little bit before. I will say that I do give Jalen Hurts more credit than you. Don't love your take about taking away players. AJ Brown isn't Randy Moss. Jalen Hurts makes alot of Wow plays to me. He has turned the ball over too much this year, but the eagles do continue to win in many cases because of him not in spite.musclestang wrote: ↑22 Nov 2023 08:49I used to say the same about Jackson, but he's shut me up recently, but Hurts doesn't belong on the list. Take away his run game and AJ brown and people would likely be wondering if they need to draft a QB for the future because he's not it. He is not the one carrying that team, he's simply a cog and AJ is bigger piece for him than he is to the team.
Take away Jordy Nelson and Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers was just a guy!!! I think not.
Hurts is not close to what Rodgers was in his prime. They don't even compare.
I dont really think they compare but AJ Brown doesn't make Hurts IMO. Its more the other way around. I dont know if I consider AJ to even be top 5 right now. Hurts isnt the only QB with a great WR. I think thats the point I was trying to make. I thought that was clear.musclestang wrote: ↑28 Nov 2023 16:29Rodgers was never just a guy. He threaded needles with anyone that could catch. Hurts throws it up and AJ always comes down with it. I see it every time I watch. I've seen Rodgers do things with his mind, eyes and arm that very few in the NFL have ever thought about doing let alone did consistently. I see Hurts do what at least 15 other QB's would do with that line, run game and AJ brown.MY_TAKE wrote: ↑28 Nov 2023 16:12We have argued this a little bit before. I will say that I do give Jalen Hurts more credit than you. Don't love your take about taking away players. AJ Brown isn't Randy Moss. Jalen Hurts makes alot of Wow plays to me. He has turned the ball over too much this year, but the eagles do continue to win in many cases because of him not in spite.musclestang wrote: ↑22 Nov 2023 08:49I used to say the same about Jackson, but he's shut me up recently, but Hurts doesn't belong on the list. Take away his run game and AJ brown and people would likely be wondering if they need to draft a QB for the future because he's not it. He is not the one carrying that team, he's simply a cog and AJ is bigger piece for him than he is to the team.
Take away Jordy Nelson and Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers was just a guy!!! I think not.
Hurts is not close to what Rodgers was in his prime. They don't even compare.
QBR is a really good QB ranking stat IMO and Hurts is 6 right now. Thats pretty good by any standard
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Sure seems like AJ Brown made Ryan Tannehill at borderline MVP candidate. He’s been replaceable since.
Hurts was playing replaceable ball before Brown.
Without Brown, both QBs borderline starters. With Brown, MVP candidates and getting #1 seeds.
Hurts was playing replaceable ball before Brown.
Without Brown, both QBs borderline starters. With Brown, MVP candidates and getting #1 seeds.
Not saying that QBs don't benefit from having a great weapon at WR but I disagree with replaceable premise.
What happened to Rodgers QBR after ranking first with Davante and then 24th without the next year. I personally didnt think Rodgers was replaceable despite drop in production probably in part to WR talent. We can agree to disagree. I guess Justin Fields and Hurts are one in the same.
Does it really seem that way??? Or maybe Corey Davis was putting up numbers comparable to Brown in Tennessee and Derick Henry was rumbling for 2000 yards + and THATs what helped Tannehill. I bet any QB would have loved to have played against the defenses Tannehill saw that year.
AJ Browns number are the ones that skyrocketed to me when he got to play with Hurts. If nothing else its definitely a two way street not a one way.
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