Thursday, November 9, 2023

2023 NFL Mid-Season Awards+Updated Playoff and Super Bowl Predictions

Top Player: A.J. Brown (Eagles)

The Eagles offense has been kind of a roller coaster ride this season as Jalen Hurts, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert and their entire rushing attack have all had their pronounced struggles at times. Brown's remarkable play has allowed them to power through their problems and remain one of the best teams in the league. Anytime they needed a big play, they went to Brown and he delivered nearly every time-which is a big part of why he's already over the 1,000 YD mark for the year. His record-breaking streak of 6 consecutive games with 125+ YDS receiving is also one of the more incredible achievements I've seen during my time watching football.     

Honorable Mentions: Tyreek Hill (Dolphins), Myles Garrett (Browns), Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)

Top Offensive Player: Tyreek Hill (Dolphins)

Hill is actually slightly ahead of Brown in receptions, YDS and TD's with his 69 REC/1,076 YD/8 TD start to 2023, I just found what Brown has done to be more impressive since the Eagles offense hasn't performed as well as the Dolphins has on the whole. The Cheetah continues to be the most explosive playmaker in the game and that's precisely why he's threatening to become the first 2,000+ YD receiver in league history. 

Honorable Mentions: Stefon Diggs (Bills), Raheem Mostert (Dolphins), Christian McCaffery (49ers)

Top Defensive Player: Myles Garrett (Browns)

Could this be the best start to a season that Garett has ever had? Honestly, I believe it is. The Browns edge-rusher extraordinaire has been a certified game-wrecker (25 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 8 TFL's, 18 QB hits, 22 pressures, 4 forced fumbles in just 8 games) that is chief among the reasons this defense has improved so much in 2023. If Garrett keeps this up the rest of the way, he's got an excellent chance of finally securing the DPOY honor that's been alluding him over the past few seasons.

Honorable Mentions: Roquan Smith (Ravens), T.J. Watt (Steelers), Maxx Crosby (Raiders)

Top Offensive Rookie: C.J. Stroud (Texans)

Even as someone who was particularly bullish on Stroud as an NFL prospect, I'm shocked by how good he's been right out of the gate. The signalcaller from Ohio State is in the midst of a historically good start to his rookie campaign-throwing for 2,270 YDS, 14 TD's and just 1 INT through 8 games. Most importantly, Stroud's play has provided the Texans organization with something that it hasn't had in quite some time: hope for the future of the franchise. 

Honorable Mentions: Puka Nacua (Rams), Sam LaPorta (Lions), Bijan Robinson (Falcons)

Top Defensive Rookie: Jalen Carter (Eagles)

Turn on any Eagles game and you're likely to see Carter make a half-dozen or so impact plays as either a pass-rusher or run-stuffer that leaves the opposing offensive line shaking their heads and shrugging their shoulders because there's just nothing they can do to stop him. The fact that he's able to pop so much while being a part-time player on the deepest, most talented front 7 in the league is the ultimate testament of how special of a player he already is.    

Honorable Mentions: Devon Witherspoon (Seahawks), Will Anderson (Texans), Brian Branch (Lions)

Top Coach: Dan Campbell (Lions)

After a couple years of fielding scrappy teams that were thorns in the sides of the contenders, Campbell has finally gotten the Lions to a place where they're the contenders. They're currently in control of the NFC North lead by 2 full games, sitting at the #2 seed in the NFC playoff picture and in position to secure their first playoff berth since 2016 and division title since 1993. To put it mildly, it's been a little bit since the last time the Lions were playing at such a high level and they wouldn't be in this prime position if it weren't for Campbell's efforts in gradually building up this team since he arrived in Detroit in 2021.  

Honorable Mentions: DeMeco Ryans (Texans), Mike McDaniel (Dolphins), Mike Tomlin (Steelers)

Top Comeback Player: Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins)

Following a 2022 season in which he suffered 3 concussions in less than 2 months, nobody would've blamed Tagovailoa for wanting to protect his health by retiring from football. Tagovailoa elected to return to the field in 2023 and now, he's enjoying the best season of his career. He's even in the MVP conversation at the halfway point! Let's hope that he can maintain his health in the back-half of the season and continue to dazzle fans with his stellar play. 

Honorable Mentions: Chase Young (Commanders/49ers), Breece Hall (Jets), Rashan Gary (Packers)

All-Pro Teams

Quarterback:

1st team: Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)

2nd team: Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins)

Running Back:

1st team: Christian McCaffery (49ers), Raheem Mostert (Dolphins)

2nd team: Derrick Henry (Titans), Kenneth Walker III (Seahawks)

Wide Receiver:

1st team: A.J. Brown (Eagles), Tyreek Hill (Dolphins)

2nd team: Stefon Diggs (Bills), CeeDee Lamb (Cowboys)

Tight End:

1st team: Travis Kelce (Chiefs)

2nd team: T.J. Hockenson (Vikings)

Tackle:

1st team: Christian Darrisaw (Vikings), Penei Sewell (Lions)

2nd team: Jordan Mailata (Eagles), Lane Johnson (Eagles)

Guard:

1st team: Tyler Smith (Cowboys), Kevin Dotson (Rams)

2nd team: Joe Thuney (Chiefs), Chris Lindstrom (Falcons)

Center:

1st team: Jason Kelce (Eagles)

2nd team: Ryan Kelly (Colts)

Defensive End

1st team: Myles Garrett (Browns), Maxx Crosby (Raiders)

2nd team: Trey Hendrickson (Bengals), Micah Parsons (Cowboys)

Defensive Tackle:

1st team: Dexter Lawrence (Giants), Quinnen Williams (Jets)

2nd team: Chris Jones (Chiefs), Aaron Donald (Rams)

Outside Linebacker:

1st team: T.J. Watt (Steelers), Josh Allen (Jaguars)

2nd team: Danielle Hunter (Vikings), Haason Reddick (Eagles)

Inside Linebacker:

1st team: Roaqun Smith (Ravens), DeMario Davis (Saints)

2nd team: Quincy Williams (Jets), C.J. Mosley (Jets)

Cornerback:

1st team: Jaylon Johnson (Bears), Paulson Adebo (Saints)

2nd team: DaRon Bland (Cowboys), Darious Williams (Jaguars)

Safety:

1st team: Jessie Bates III (Falcons), Jevon Holland (Dolphins)

2nd team: Geno Stone (Ravens), Jabrill Peppers (Patriots) 

Kicker:

1st team: Brandon Aubrey (Cowboys)

2nd team: Harrison Butker (Chiefs)

Punter:

1st team: A.J. Cole (Raiders)

2nd team: Michael Dickson (Seahawks)

Return Specialist:

1st team: Kavontae Turpin (Cowboys)

2nd team: Charlie Jones (Bengals)

Special Teamer:

1st team: Miles Killebrew (Steelers)

2nd team: Brenden Schooler (Patriots)

Playoff and Super Bowl Predictions:

AFC:

1.Chiefs

2.Ravens

3.Dolphins

4.Jaguars

5.Bengals

6.Bills

7.Browns

Wild Card:

Ravens over Browns

Dolphins over Bills

Bengals over Jaguars

Divisional Round:

Chiefs over Bengals

Ravens over Dolphins

Conference Championship:

Chiefs over Ravens

NFC:

1.Eagles

2.Lions

3.49ers

4.Saints

5.Cowboys

6.Seahawks

7.Vikings

Wild Card:

Lions over Vikings

49ers over Seahawks

Cowboys over Saints

Divisional Round:

Eagles over Cowboys

49ers over Lions

Conference Championship:

Eagles over 49ers

Super Bowl:

Chiefs over Eagles

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