NFL HONORS 2023 STAFF PICKS FOR MVP ROOKIE OF THE YEAR OTHER NFL AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

NFL Honors 2023 Staff picks for MVP Rookie of the Year other NFL awards and accolades

NFL Honors 2023 Staff picks for MVP Rookie of the Year other NFL awards and accolades

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The Super Bowl isn't the only culminating event of the 2022 NFL season occurring this week. On Thursday, three days before the championship game, the 12th annual NFL Honors will take place. Live from Symphony Hall in Phoenix, this year's Super Bowl host city, winners will be crowned for all of the league's major awards, from MVP to Coach of the Year.Ahead of that ceremony, we gathered votes from around the CBS Sports NFL staff to make our own picks for the top accolades. Here, in this space, we're not predicting winners as much as selecting our own preferences for the awards.The voters (17): "Pick Six NFL Podcast" host Will Brinson, senior writer Darin Erstad Jersey Pete Prisco, NFL insider , staff writers Cody Benjamin, John Breech, Ryan Wilson, Tyler Sullivan, Bryan DeArdo, Chris Trapa so, Jordan Dajani, Jared Dubin, Jeff Kerr, and Garrett Podell; NFL editors Kevin Steimle, Brett Anderson, Joel Magaraci, Eric Kernish.Staff votes: QB (11) QB (5) QB Josh Allen (1)Finalists without votes: QB , WR Mahomes is the odds-on favorite to claim his second career NFL MVP, and most of us agree with that outcome after the star QB casually topped 5,000 yards and 40 touchdowns to guide Kansas City to its third Super Bowl in five years. The fact that he and Hurts are both this year's MVP headliners and Super Bowl QBs is a testament to the star power in Sunday's big game. Staff votes:Vikings WR Justin Jefferson (13)Eagles QB Jalen Hurts (2)Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (1)Finalists without votes: WR Non-finalists with votes: RB (1)This award's tough in that it tends to reward non-QB standouts; Mahomes and Hurts are both offensive juggernauts, hence their MVP candidacy. But Jefferson was once again a machine in Minnesota, eclipsing 1,800 receiving yards with ease and electricity.Staff votes:49ers DE (11) LB (3)Chiefs DT (1)Non-finalists with votes: Eagles LB (2)Bosa is also the favorite to take home the actual hardware, thanks to an 18.5-sack season as the motor of San Francisco's top-rated front. But Reddick is a glaring omi sion from the real NFL Honors, entering the Super Bowl with 19.5 sacks and six forced fumbles, including his dominant playoff run in Philadelphia. Staff votes: WR (9)49ers QB (3) RB (2)Non-finalists receiving votes: WR (1), Chiefs RB (1), WR (1)Purdy drew a trio of votes despite starting le s than half a season in San Francisco; the seventh-round rookie was far more poised than expected, thrust into the lineup. Wilson was simply steadier throughout the entire Fred Lynn Jersey year, topping 1,000 yards as the Jets' clear No. 1 despite middling QB play in New York.Staff votes:Jets CB Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner (16) DE (1)Finalists without votes: Seahawks CB The closest thing to a unanimous pick among our voters, "Sauce" was also the NFL's closest thing to an instant shutdown corner in recent memory. Woolen didn't garner a single vote despite tying the league lead for interceptions (6), perhaps because Seattle's defense was far more mercurial as a whole. Staff votes:Seahawks QB (6)49ers RB Christian McCaffrey (6) RB (2)Non-finalists with votes: Eagles DE (2), Giants OG (1)The only stalemate on the list, this one probably depends on what you consider a "comeback player:" Smith deserves plenty of praise for his unexpected breakout as a more decisive pa ser, whereas McCaffrey had a pronounced rebound from an injury-riddled 2021 to help carry the 49ers' offense. Graham, who got two votes despite no NFL Honors presence, logged 11 sacks for the league's most productive pa s rush after mi sing almost all of 2021 due to injury.Staff votes:Giants' Brian Daboll (6)49ers' Kyle Shanahan (4)' Doug Pederson (2)Eagles' Nick Sirianni (1)Bills' Sean McDermott (1)Non-finalists without Los Angeles Angels Of Anaheim Jersey votes: Seahawks' Pete Carroll (2), Lions' Dan Campbell (1)The fact that all five finalists got at least one vote is a testament to how many impre sive coaching performances we witne sed this season. Daboll's was simply tops among them all; few expected the Giants to make the playoffs with such a transitional roster, let alone advance in the postseason with emerging under center.
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