Tuesday, December 28, 2010

2010-2011 NFL Team MVP's

The following are my opinions of each team's MVP:

Arizona: Paris Lenon-LB
     -Leads the team in tackles.

Atlanta: Matt Ryan-QB
     -Has showed he belongs among the elite players.

Baltimore: Joe Flacco-QB
     -Continues to mature and improve his game.

Buffalo: Ryan Fitzpatrick-QB
     -He has posted great numbers on a terrible team.

Carolina: John Baker-P
     -You know your team is the worst in the league when your punter is the MVP of your team.

Chicago: Jay Cutler-QB
     -Has improved immensely from last season to lead this team to a playoff team.

Cincinnati: Terrell Owens-WR
     -Buffalo made a mistake letting him go...but apparently they thought he was washed up.

Cleveland: Joe Haden-CB and Peyton Hillis-RB
     -Haden tied for 2nd in NFL in interceptions as a rookie. Hillis has put up ridiculous numbers in a subpar offense.

Dallas: Jason Witten-TE
     -Has almost 1,000 yds. receiving this year and leads the team in that category.

Denver: Brandon Lloyd-WR
     -He leads all NFL receivers in most categories.

Detroit: Calvin Johnson-WR
     -Any time you're leading the NFL in TD receptions on this team, you deserve the team MVP.

Green Bay: Aaron Rodgers-QB
     -Who needs Farve...or Favre?

Houston: Arian Foster-RB
     -Undrafted. On practice squad last year. Leading NFL in rushing yards in 2010.

Indianapolis: Peyton Manning-QB
     -Is there anyone else? Maybe Reggie Wayne but not without Manning.

Jacksonville: David Garrard-QB
     -Has a sub-par offense looking at a possible playoff spot.

Kansas City: Matt Cassell-QB
     -4 wins in 2009. 10 wins so far in 2010. He's the reason why.

Miami: Cameron Wake-DE
     -He's leading the NFL in sacks.

Minnesota: Adrian Peterson-RB
     -Brett Favre was MVP last year. This year Peterson is running over other teams...literally.

New England: Tom Brady-QB
     -He's good. Very good.

New Orleans: Drew Brees-QB
     -Reigning Super Bowl MVP. Has a chance to repeat.

New York (NFC): Hakeem Nicks-WR
     -Among top receivers in the NFL in every category.

New York (AFC): LaDaninian Tomlinson-RB
     -Has close to 1,000 yards rushing. Ryan Mathews-558 yds.

Oakland: Darren McFadden-RB
     -Starting to show what everyone expected of the former Razorback.

Philadelphia: Michael Vick-QB
     -Made the Pro Bowl. MVP candidate. Pretty impressive.

Pittsburgh: Rashard Mendenhall-RB
     -Ben Roethlisberger's name would be here had he not gotten into trouble again.

San Diego: Philip Rivers-QB
     -MVP numbers on an extremely disappointing team.

San Francisco: Patrick Willis-LB
     -Among league's elite middle men.

Seattle: Earl Thomas- SS
     -Keep an eye on this young player.  Going to be among the elite in near future.

St. Louis: Sam Bradford-QB
     -First rookie QB to play up to his lucrative $78 million contract.

Tampa Bay: Josh Freeman-QB
      -Putting up really good numbers, and has this team looking a possible playoff spot.

Tennessee: Mark Mariani-WR/KR
     -Leads the entire league in kick return yard average.

Washington: London Fletcher-LB
     -Continues to put up over 120 stops a season...he's 35 yrs. old.

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