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NFL analyst make their picks for MVP, ROY etc.


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I love how Rivera got a pick for coach of the year as well too.

Speaking of NFL.COM articles heres another good one with Panther mentions

Definition of a blue-chip player

» Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create mismatches that have an obvious impact on the game

» Is a premier player in the league and a weapon on the field

» Combines competitiveness and skill to have a consistent championship-level performance

» Rates in the top five at his position in the league

Definition of a red-chip player

» Player has abilities that can create mismatches vs. most opponents in the league

» Is a featured player on the team and has impact on the outcome of the game

» Player can't be taken out of the game in one-on-one matchup

» Has a consistent level of performance each week

» Plays at a championship level performance

» Rates in the top 10 at his position in the league

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d821b7505/article/blue-chips-and-red-chips-offensive-position-rankings

This is the offensive edition.Tommorow will have the defensive.

We had 1 blue chip

Kalil

and 3 red chips

Deangelo Williams

Steve Smith

Jordan Gross

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ROY - Trent Richardson. You must take into account the amount of opportunities he's going to receive.

DROY - Kuekly as well as know looks like a seasoned vet. He is a solid prediction.

I still gotta go with Quentin Coples. Absolute beast, and he plays for the media favorite NY. If he has 8-9 sacks this year and throw in a couple big games on national TV that might be enough for him to lock it up by week 14.

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MVP: Drew Brees - The Saints* wind up going 11-5/12-4 and making the playoffs despite Payton's suspension

OPOY: Jay Cutler - I agree with what someone posted above.

DPOY: Jason Pierre Paul - He becomes the best pass rusher in the NFL this year.

OROY: Andrew Luck - I like Richardson, but the QB will have the edge and Luck already has the hype behind him.

DROY: Luke Kuechly - Linebackers always have the edge as they can get tackles, sacks, and INT's.

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I love how Rivera got a pick for coach of the year as well too.

Speaking of NFL.COM articles heres another good one with Panther mentions

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d821b7505/article/blue-chips-and-red-chips-offensive-position-rankings

This is the offensive edition.Tommorow will have the defensive.

We had 1 blue chip

Kalil

and 3 red chips

Deangelo Williams

Steve Smith

Jordan Gross

Megatron and smitty are red chips while Reggie Wayne and roddy white's are blues?!? Am I missing something here??

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ROY - Trent Richardson. You must take into account the amount of opportunities he's going to receive.

DROY - Kuekly as well as know looks like a seasoned vet. He is a solid prediction.

I still gotta go with Quentin Coples. Absolute beast, and he plays for the media favorite NY. If he has 8-9 sacks this year and throw in a couple big games on national TV that might be enough for him to lock it up by week 14.

Still feeling that way despite Trent Richardson having a pretty good knee injury a month ago. I think recent surgery will limit his abilities this season..but before that a no brainer.

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MVP: Tom Brady - I think he goes nuts this season circa 07'

OPOY: Tom Brady

DPOY: JPP

OROY: David Wilson...not kidding

DROY: Ingram/Kuechly (of course I'm leaning Luke :) )

Wilson winning OROY is two fold for me. He is from my hometown and is a Hokie PLUS I have drafted him late in every draft I've done...

MUHAHAHA

And of course Cam for MVP and Luke for DROY

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MVP: Drew Brees - The Saints** wind up going 11-5/12-4 and making the playoffs despite Payton's suspension

OPOY: Jay Cutler - I agree with what someone posted above.

DPOY: Jason Pierre Paul - He becomes the best pass rusher in the NFL this year.

OROY: Andrew Luck - I like Richardson, but the QB will have the edge and Luck already has the hype behind him.

DROY: Luke Kuechly - Linebackers always have the edge as they can get tackles, sacks, and INT's.

Good post

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