Post your top two canidates that could possibly win ROTY next year for there position.Offense: Marshawn Lynch - Dwayne BoweDefense: Patrick Willis - Brandon Meriweather
I can see this being a biased thread.Offense: Brady Quinn - Adrian PetersonDefense: Patrick Willis - Laron Landry
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (noballer07 @ Jun 7 2007, 01:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I can see this being a biased thread.Offense: Brady Quinn - Adrian PetersonDefense: Patrick Willis - Gaines Adams</div>I don't see AP or Brady Quinn winning ROTY. They won't get enough starts where they are. Charlie Frye will most likely start the season and play most of the games - then Brady could come in later. Adrian Peterson is going to be sharing carries with Chester Taylor. If Peterson did special teams, he would have a better chance like Reggie Bush.
Offensive- 1. Calvin Johnson 2 .JaMarcus Russel 3. Adrian PetersonDefensive- 1. Gaines Adams 2. Jamal Anderson 3. Amobi Okoye
With the O-line the Vikings have, I think Adrian Peterson will have a very good rookie year. Also considering he gets to play some of the worst run defenses twice in Green Bay and Detroit.
Offense- Adrian Peterson and Marshawn LynchDefense- LaRon Landry and Patrick WillisAirupthere, Vince Young won the ROTY last year and he didn't start nearly all of the games. And I believe joseph addai was second in the voting and he was in a very, very similar situation as Peterson is now. Splitting carries with Taylor should keep Peterson fresh late into the season.
Quinn wont start, nor play a lot. He'll get about 2-3 starts, towards the end of the season, thats pretty much it. Frye or Anderson will start for the Browns. But Adrian Peterson is taking home the ROY.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (joemagoo362 @ Jun 13 2007, 04:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Offense- Adrian Peterson and Marshawn LynchDefense- LaRon Landry and Patrick WillisAirupthere, Vince Young won the ROTY last year and he didn't start nearly all of the games. And I believe joseph addai was second in the voting and he was in a very, very similar situation as Peterson is now. Splitting carries with Taylor should keep Peterson fresh late into the season.</div>Vince Young started in week 5 if I remember and he also played in some games before anyways. Brady won't get that much starts IMO.
Offensive- Marshawn Lynch or Craig Davis. Lynch is going to be the man in Buffalo getting alot of carries. Davis is going to be the main receiver probably in San Diego after Mccardell and Parker was released, and they really have no receivers. Plus Norv Turner an offensive coordinator is the coach, and he likes to throw to his receivers on the outside.Defensive- Patrick Willis, I really believe he is the best defensive player from this draft, and will step in right away and produce.
I see no reason why Quinn wont start a fair sum of games if Frye doesn't have great performances from the get-go. Id say if the Browns have a losing record by the trade deadline they start Quinn without a doubt.
Offense - Adrian Peterson, Calvin Johnson, or Marshawn LynchDefense - Patrick WillisI am being a homer on the defense pick. He went to Ole Miss which happens to be my favorite college.
Offense - Anthony Gozalez - will get major minutes in the Colts 3 WR system and with Peyton Manning, who loves to spread the ball, Gonzalez is gonna get lots of touchesDefense - Patrick Willis - a top defensive player in the draft and ready to produce
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PrimeTime @ Jun 17 2007, 11:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I see no reason why Quinn wont start a fair sum of games if Frye doesn't have great performances from the get-go. Id say if the Browns have a losing record by the trade deadline they start Quinn without a doubt.</div>He doesn't even have good weapons around him.. :thumbdn1:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AiRuPtHeRe? @ Jun 19 2007, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He doesn't even have good weapons around him.. :thumbdn1:</div>Braylon Edwards, joe jerevicius, and Kellen Windslow are very good weapons. What you been smoking?
Quinn's been struggling with accuracy thus far in minicamp, but he can step in at the right time for the Browns if they're struggling... I don't know what Crennel plans to do if he has three different guys all expected to play this season, but I think we could see Bill Cowher take over this team in '08, anyone else think that could happen??
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PrimeTime @ Jun 21 2007, 05:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Braylon Edwards, joe jerevicius, and Kellen Windslow are very good weapons. What you been smoking?</div>Behind Edwards and Winslow, he doesn't have hardly any weapons to hit through the air. The thing with Edwards is that he has to get more consistent. He is a good deep threat, but he isn't showing up as a good number one wide receiver that you can rely on to go out and get your team 75 or more catches in a season. He has been playing more like a number two receiver that is the possible home run threat, than the consistent number one receiver. Jurevicius is older and average at best, as well as he is almost never healthy. Through his career he has only once played in all 16 games of the season. Jamal Lewis isn't a very good back at receiving out of the backfield. They don't have really any other weapons to pay attention to, so it is true that Brady Quinn will not have to many weapons to pass to, he really will only have two when it's his time to take over.
I don't see why people say Calvin Johnsonsure he'll probably be teh next Marvin Harrison, Randy Moss or Terrell Owens but how's he gonna get the ball when Kitna's on his ass half the time?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (playaofthegame @ Jun 23 2007, 10:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I don't see why people say Calvin Johnsonsure he'll probably be teh next Marvin Harrison, Randy Moss or Terrell Owens but how's he gonna get the ball when Kitna's on his ass half the time?</div>I guess your unaware of last season? Roy Williams - 82 ReceptionsMike Furrey - 98 ReceptionsKevin Jones - 61 ReceptionsThe shocking this was Mike Furrey was the number two reciever and got almost 100 catches. Since Calvin is taking his place - it's going to be easier to find him open since they will double team Roy a lot.