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2018-2019 NFL Season Predictions (Awards)


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AFC East:
1. NE 13-3
2. BUF 8-8
3. MIA 6-10
4. NYJ 5-11

AFC North:
1. PIT 12-4
2. CIN 8-8
3. BAL 6-10
4. CLE 4-12

AFC South:
1. JAC 12-4
2. HST 11-5
3. TEN 8-8
4. IND 4-12

AFC West:
1. LAC 12-4
2. KC 11-5
3. OAK 5-11
4. DEN 3-13

NFC East:
1. PHI 13-3
2. WAS 5-11
3. DAL 4-12
4. NYG 4-12

NFC North:
1. GB 12-4
2. MIN 11-5
3. DET 9-7
4. CHI 6-10

NFC South:
1. NO 12-4
2. ATL 11-5
3. CAR 9-7
4. TB 3-13

NFC West:
1. LAR 13-3
2. SF 10-6
3. SEA 4-12
4. ARZ 2-14

Most Valuable Player: Aaron Rodgers

Offensive Player of the Year: Aaron Rodgers

Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Donald

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Saquon Barkley

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Jessie Bates III

Comeback Player of the Year: DeShawn Watson

Coach of the Year: Doug Pederson

AFC Championship Game: NE vs PIT

NFC Championship Game: NO vs ATL

Super Bowl: NE vs NO

Super Bowl Champs: New Orleans

Super Bowl MVP: Drew Brees

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Just now, minutemancl said:

There is going to be an insane competition for CPOY this year. Aaron Rodgers, JJ Watt, OBJ, Carson Wentz...

I think Saquon and Roquan are gonna run away with the DROY and OROY awards.

I don't really think you can put Carson Wentz as a CPOY candidate.

Sure his season ended with an injury, but his 2017 season was still great.

CPOY implies that their entire season was ruined by injury or something that causes them to miss almost the entire season/play poorly.

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6 hours ago, JaguarCrazy2832 said:

Yea i hate to say it but i agree. I hate the Titans but you’re not a 4-12 team at all. 

Had them at 7-9 before the draft, but with their solid pair of LBers they got I'm gonna say 8-8.

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1 minute ago, ttitansfan4life said:

And there’s a reason for that..... 

Yeah, they're not a great team. Not horrible, but I don't see any reason they should be substantially better this year especially when the Texans are poised to make great leaps this year.

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11 minutes ago, Danger said:

Yeah, they're not a great team. Not horrible, but I don't see any reason they should be substantially better this year especially when the Texans are poised to make great leaps this year.

And why are they poised to make great leaps? Because of Watson? Are we trusting a guy who has had now two ACL injuries? Even still, you act like they’re flawless. Have you seen that OL? 

The Titans offense was beyond pathetic and stuck in the 1960s last year which is why the Titans won a lot of close games and bad teams hung around most games.  Also ramming a broken down RB into 8-9 man boxes week after week sure didn’t help. Anybody that looks at the Titans roster and says it’s not a top 10 roster talent wise is kidding themselves. Talent doesn’t always equal wins and 7-9 or 8-8 is certainly a possibility especially with a new HC who I’m not exactly sure will work out(I’m still very skeptical of him). Matt LaFleur is who I have confidence in. Having an OC who will bring an offense from this decade to this team should be an upgrade. Learning under some of the best offensive minds in the game and even had some HC interviews this offseason shows how respected he is around the league.  I’m not saying they’ll be world beaters and go 13-3 or anything like that. The only thing I have an issue with is the saying they’re not a good team.  You’re prediction of 7-9 or 8-8 is certainly possible. Don’t have an issue with that. One thing I will give credit to Mike Mularkey is helping to build a great locker room.  That doesn’t magically disappear overnight and goes a long way into the success of the team.

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AFC East

1. Patriots - 11-5

2. Dolphins - 6-10

3. Bills - 6-10

4. Jets - 1-15

 

AFC North

1. Steelers - 10-6

2. Ravens - 10-6 

3. Bengals - 6-10

4. Browns - 5-11

 

AFC South

1. Jaguars - 12-4

2. Texans - 10-6

3. Titans - 7-9

4. Colts - 4-12

 

AFC West

1. Chiefs - 9-7

2.  Chargers - 9-7

3. Raiders - 8-8

4. Broncos - 3-13

 

NFC East

1. Eagles - 12-4

2. Giants - 9-7

3. Cowboys - 9-7

4. Redskins - 4-12

 

NFC North

1. Packers - 13-3

2. Vikings - 10-6

3. Lions - 8-8

4. Bears - 3-13

 

NFC South

1. Panthers - 11-5

2. Saints - 10-6

3. Falcons - 7-9

4. Buccaneers - 5-11

 

NFC West

1. Rams - 13-3

2. 49ers - 9-7

3. Seahawks - 6-10

4. Cardinals - 2-14

 

MVP - QB Aaron Rodgers

Offensive Player of the Year - RB Todd Gurley

Defensive Player of the Year - CB Marcus Peters

Offensive Rookie of the Year - RB Saquon Barkley

Defensive Rookie of the Year - DE/LB Marcus Davenport

Comeback Player of the Year - QB Deshaun Watson

Coach of the Year - Sean McVay

 

AFC Championship Game - Ravens @ Jaguars

NFC Championship Game - Panthers @ Rams

 

Super Bowl - Panthers vs Jaguars

Super Bowl Champs - Panthers

Super Bowl MVP - Cam Newton

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, Shylo3716 said:

AFC East:
1. Patriots
2. Bills
3. Jets
4. Dolphins

AFC North:
1. Steelers
2. Browns
3. Ravens
4. Bengals

AFC South:
1. Jaguars
2. Colts 
3. Texans
4. Titans

AFC West:
1. Chargers
2. Broncos
3. Raiders
4. Chiefs

NFC East:
1. Eagles
2. Giants
3. Cowboys
4. Redskins

NFC North:
1. Packers
2. Vikings
3. Lions
4. Bears

NFC South:
1. Saints
2. Falcons
3. Buccanears
4. Panthers

NFC West:
1. Rams
2. Seahawks
3. 49ers
4. Cardinals

Most Valuable Player: Carson Wentz

Offensive Player of the Year: Todd Gurley

Defensive Player of the Year: Von Miller

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Saquon Barkley

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Tremaine Edmunds

Comeback Player of the Year: Odell Beckham Jr

Coach of the Year: Pat Shurmur

AFC Championship Game: Patriots vs Chargers

NFC Championship Game: Saints vs Eagles

Super Bowl: Saints vs Patriots

Super Bowl Champs: Saints

Super Bowl MVP: Alvin Kamara

 

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