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OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Judy Battista: DeMarco Murray, RB, Dallas break a record held by Jim Brown? You get a big award.
Brian Billick: Peyton Manning, QB, Denver record-breaking pace of 2013.
Gil Brandt: Murray. He's the only player in NFL history to start a season with eight consecutive 100-yard rushing games. He's on track to become the eighth member of the 2,000-yard club. And he's come up huge for that Dallas defense -- by moving the chains and limiting the unit's minutes.
Bucky Brooks: Murray. The Cowboys back is worthy of consideration as the MVP, thanks to a spectacular string of 100-yard games that has helped propel Dallas to the top of the NFC East.
Charley Casserly: Murray. The fourth-year pro has put the Cowboys on his shoulders, guiding this surprising bunch right into first place in the NFC East.
Dave Dameshek: Murray/Dallas' offensive line. This group has demonstrated historic levels of dominance, even in the rugged home environment of the defending champion Seattle Seahawks.
Elliot Harrison: Murray. He might not stay healthy, but even if he plays just 13 games, he'll likely have more than 1,500 yards rushing ... not to mention a nice overall yards-from-scrimmage total.
Adam Schein: Murray. He's been remarkable running the ball for Dallas, aiding Tony Romo and the offense and keeping the Cowboys' defense off the field.
Michael Silver: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers. From the Department of Redundancy Department.
OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Judy Battista: Zack Martin, OG, Dallas Johnny Manziel card was snatched out of Jerry Jones' hand, because Martin has been the final piece to a line that is powering the Cowboys' offense.
Brian Billick: Sammy Watkins, WR, Buffalo celebrated just a little early on an 84-yard reception against the Jets. He now has exactly as many catches (38) and touchdowns (five) as fellow rookie Kelvin Benjamin, though Watkins has surpassed the Panthers receiver in yards (590 to 571).
Gil Brandt: Martin. Dallas is averaging 400.6 yards per game on offense, and Martin is one of the driving forces behind that success.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...n-predictions-mvp-rookie-of-the-year-and-more
Judy Battista: DeMarco Murray, RB, Dallas break a record held by Jim Brown? You get a big award.
Brian Billick: Peyton Manning, QB, Denver record-breaking pace of 2013.
Gil Brandt: Murray. He's the only player in NFL history to start a season with eight consecutive 100-yard rushing games. He's on track to become the eighth member of the 2,000-yard club. And he's come up huge for that Dallas defense -- by moving the chains and limiting the unit's minutes.
Bucky Brooks: Murray. The Cowboys back is worthy of consideration as the MVP, thanks to a spectacular string of 100-yard games that has helped propel Dallas to the top of the NFC East.
Charley Casserly: Murray. The fourth-year pro has put the Cowboys on his shoulders, guiding this surprising bunch right into first place in the NFC East.
Dave Dameshek: Murray/Dallas' offensive line. This group has demonstrated historic levels of dominance, even in the rugged home environment of the defending champion Seattle Seahawks.
Elliot Harrison: Murray. He might not stay healthy, but even if he plays just 13 games, he'll likely have more than 1,500 yards rushing ... not to mention a nice overall yards-from-scrimmage total.
Adam Schein: Murray. He's been remarkable running the ball for Dallas, aiding Tony Romo and the offense and keeping the Cowboys' defense off the field.
Michael Silver: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers. From the Department of Redundancy Department.
OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Judy Battista: Zack Martin, OG, Dallas Johnny Manziel card was snatched out of Jerry Jones' hand, because Martin has been the final piece to a line that is powering the Cowboys' offense.
Brian Billick: Sammy Watkins, WR, Buffalo celebrated just a little early on an 84-yard reception against the Jets. He now has exactly as many catches (38) and touchdowns (five) as fellow rookie Kelvin Benjamin, though Watkins has surpassed the Panthers receiver in yards (590 to 571).
Gil Brandt: Martin. Dallas is averaging 400.6 yards per game on offense, and Martin is one of the driving forces behind that success.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...n-predictions-mvp-rookie-of-the-year-and-more