Way too Early 2026 NFL Mock Draft

As a Bears fan, I’m usually deep into mock draft season at this time, but this year I’m just now taking my first look. In between trash talking Packer fans, I decided to do my first mock draft for 2026.

Obviously, the draft order isn’t close to being set. I wasn’t going to mock trades, but with the current top two picks being the Titans & Giants, who both drafted first round quarterbacks last year, I knew I had to trade them out of those spots.

So, here we go:

If Tennessee ends up with the first pick, they’re going to trade out of it, for sure. Two quarterback needy teams have the draft capital to move up for their guy. I think the Jets might be the more motivated and something tells me Simpson will emerge as their guy.
The Giants currently have the second pick and will likely entertain offers for it. Cleveland will probably be bringing in a new coaching staff that will want to pick their own quarterback and they have the capital to move up.
The Saints are an interesting team at the top of the draft. They may or may not need a quarterback. Tyler Shough has been okay, but New Orleans is in position to take a perhaps higher upside QB. I think they’ll actually roll with Shough and use this pick to add a blue chip pass rusher.
The Raiders might have a new coaching staff in place for the draft. Either way, I don’t think Geno Smith has a firm grasp on the QB job. Vegas might be better served going offensive line, but they’ll probably go quarterback.
I have the Giants trading out of number two and then adding the top WR to give Jaxson Dart two go to guys with Tyson & Malik Nabers.
Safeties rarely go in the top ten, but Downs is a rare talent and fills a need for Washington.
I have Tennessee trading out of number one and then landing one of the two guys they were probably considering at one.
The Cardinals might be in the quarterback market, so they’re a team to watch. Here, I have them taking the top offensive lineman.
The Rams are my Super Bowl favorite AND they have a top ten pick. I have them using it on an offensive tackle.
Is there any way that Cincy doesn’t use their first round pick on defense?
Is taking a running back in the first round the right move for Minnesota? Probably not, but the Vikings have made some questionable moves lately.
Miami might consider defense in the first round, but with Tyreek Hill’s future uncertain, I have them going receiver.
Kansas City needs to start rebuilding various parts of their roster, I have them starting in the secondary.
Pittsburgh fans would probably prefer a wide receiver, or better yet, a quarterback, but defense feels like a Steelers pick.
Carolina would do well to bolster their defense for 2026.
Dallas needs to keep building their defense up.
One of the reasons for Detroit’s struggles this season is their offensive line is not nearly as dominant as it once was.
Texans can’t resist making a fierce defense even scarier.
Baltimore could use another reliable target for Lamar Jackson.
Tampa adds the top tight end to their offensive arsenal.
Bills fans would probably prefer a wide receiver here.
Stockpiling pass rushers is what the Eagles do.
The Jets got their QB earlier, they get him another receiver here.
I feel like the Niners will go either offensive line or receiver here.
The Chargers offensive line was decimated this year, if nothing else this gives them depth.
The Browns get another receiver for their new quarterback.
Dallas continues rebuilding their defense.
No obvious area of need for Seattle, so I have them going best player available.
Rams have an extra first round pick, could use the second to try to land a successor to Matthew Stafford.
Broncos bolster Bo Nix’s receiving corps.
Bears will focus heavily on the defensive front seven.
New England could use reinforcements for their pass rush.

BJ & Da’Bears: Week 13 Recap & Week 14 Preview

Week 13 Recap

BJ & Da’Bears vs Legion of Squirrels

Another week, another loss. I’ve now clinched the worst record in the league and I lost any chance I had at playing spoiler. I’ve got a meaningless Week 14 game before the Toilet Bowl, let’s make this quick.

Kyle Monangai gets MVP for a stellar 18 point performance.

Trey McBride had another great week, sorry you got wasted on a terrible team, in real life & fantasy.

Tetairoa McMillan only had one catch, but it was a 43 yard touchdown.

Bhayshul Tuten also had a TD and a respectable 8 points.

Brian Thomas Jr has cemented himself as my worst number one pick, EVER!

Kyle Monangai, RB, Chicago Bears. Photo Credit- Bill Streicher/ Imagn Images

Week 14 Preview

BJ & Da’ Bears vs Achane in the Membrane

Projected Lineups & Reserves

Previous Matchup

Week 3 Result

Our previous matchup gave me my first victory on the season. This matchup is totally meaningless, both of us are eliminated from playoff contention.

My keys to the week:

NONE.

Who cares? This game means nothing, take a week off and go to the Toilet Bowl.

NFL Power Rankings: Week 14

Serious Contenders

#1 LOS ANGELES RAMS (9-3)

Previous: #1, lost at #18 Carolina, 31-28

I’m keeping the Rams at #1, despite the loss in Carolina. Long road trip, inclement weather & uncharacteristic Stafford turnovers. LA lost the top seed in the NFC, for now, but I think they’re still the team to beat.

Upcoming: at #25 Arizona

#2 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (9-3)

Previous: #2, won vs #25 Minnesota, 26-0

The Seahawks are right there with LA, but I can’t put them ahead of the Rams, yet, because I don’t trust playoff Darnold. Seattle might have the best defense in the NFC.

Upcoming: at #23 Atlanta

#3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (11-2) +3

Previous: #6, won vs #29 NY Giants, 33-15

Patriots roll into their bye on a ten game winning streak. I don’t fully trust this young team, yet, but I’m not sure I trust any team in the AFC.

Upcoming: BYE

#4 DENVER BRONCOS (10-2) +3

Previous: #7, won at #28 Washington, 27-26

The Broncos haven’t earned many style points in their ten game winning streak, but they keep finding ways. The defense is elite and could be enough to carry them all the way to the Super Bowl.

Upcoming: at #31 Las Vegas

#5 CHICAGO BEARS (9-3) +5

Previous: #10, won at #3 Philadelphia, 24-15

What a week for the Bears. They utterly dominated the defending champs on Black Friday, then they slide into the #1 seed in the NFC on Sunday. Huge battle with their bitter rivals this week.

Upcoming: at #7 Green Bay

#6 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (8-4) -3

Previous: #3, lost vs #10 Chicago, 24-15

The Eagles are out of sorts on offense and their defense got bullied by the Chicago offensive line, but they are the defending champs. Philly has the horses to turn this around and make another run at the Super Bowl.

Upcoming: at #18 LA Chargers

#7 GREEN BAY PACKERS (8-3-1) +4

Previous: #11, won at #5 Detroit, 31-24

Packers swept Detroit, but suddenly they have a challenger for NFC North supremacy they weren’t expecting. Battle for first place with Chicago in Lambeau this week.

Upcoming: vs #5 Chicago

Contenders

#8 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (9-4) +4

Previous: #12, won at #23 Cleveland, 26-8

Somehow, despite the injuries, the Niners are hanging in there in the NFC West, only a half game back. They seem to have a firm grip on at least a wildcard spot.

Upcoming: BYE

#9 HOUSTON TEXANS (7-5) +4

Previous: #13, won at #9 Indianapolis, 20-16

The Texans have surged back into the AFC playoff race behind the best defense in the NFL. I think it’s that defense that will propel them to the AFC South crown.

Upcoming: at #19 Kansas City

#10 BUFFALO BILLS (8-4) +4

Previous: #14, won at #20 Pittsburgh, 26-7

Let me be clear, I think the Bills are frauds. This is not a legit Super Bowl contender, in my opinion, but they’ll probably get in to the playoffs and could pull out a road win in the Wildcard round.

Upcoming: vs #20 Cincinnati

#11 BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-6) -7

Previous: #4, lost vs #24 Cincinnati, 32-14

The Ravens are another team I do not expect much from in January, they just seem off. That said, they have the clearest path to the postseason from the mediocre AFC North.

Upcoming: vs #21 Pittsburgh

#12 DETROIT LIONS (7-5) -7

Previous: #5, lost vs #11 Green Bay, 31-24

The Lions should be in desperation mode. The division title is probably out of reach now, and they have little margin for error in the wildcard race, but Detroit does have a team that can make it happen.

Upcoming: vs 17 Dallas

#13 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (7-5) +3

Previous: #16, won vs #26 Arizona, 20-17

The Buccaneers got a much needed victory and kept their tenuous hold on the NFC South, for another week. Tampa owns this division until someone takes it from them, but Carolina is knocking.

Upcoming: vs #30 New Orleans

#14 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (8-4) +1

Previous: #15, won at #32 Tennessee, 25-3

The Jaguars overtook Indy for first place in the AFC South. They’ve been quietly lurking all season. Their grasp may be fleeting, though, as Houston is surging.

Upcoming: vs #15 Indianapolis

Fighting for their Lives

#15 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (8-4) -6

Previous: #9, lost vs #13 Houston, 20-16

The Colts are plummeting back to earth and the landing promises to be rough. It’s not all on Daniel Jones, but I have always had reservations about Indianapolis because of him. Colts need to right the ship or they could be on the outside looking in.

Upcoming: at #15 Jacksonville

#16 CAROLINA PANTHERS (7-6) +2

Previous: #18, won vs #1 LA Rams, 31-28

Panthers just aren’t going away. The win over LA is the signature win of Bryce Young’s career. If Tampa gives them an opening, Carolina could seize the division.

Upcoming: BYE

#17 DALLAS COWBOYS (6-5-1) +2

Previous: #19, won vs #8 Kansas City, 31-28

Since the trade deadline, the Cowboys have been surging. The division is probably out of reach at this point, but Dallas is poised to make some noise in the wildcard race.

Upcoming: at #12 Detroit

#18 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (8-4) -1

Previous: #17, won vs #31 Las Vegas, 31-14

I dropped the Chargers one spot, after a win, because I’m just not sure they can weather all these injuries. The latest is the biggest, possibly. Justin Herbert broke bones in his non-throwing hand and his status going forward is unclear.

Upcoming: vs #6 Philadelphia

#19 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (6-6) -11

Previous: #8, lost at #19 Dallas, 31-28

The Chiefs have squandered any margin for error they might have had. The division is lost, and they likely have to run the table to make it as a wildcard. With Mahomes, KC is never out of it, but the door is closing.

Upcoming: vs #9 Houston

Hanging by a Thread

#20 CINCINNATI BENGALS (4-8) +4

Previous: #24, won at #4 Baltimore, 32-14

Joe Burrow returned and saved the Bengals season, for now. If Cincy was in any other division, they’d be dead in the water, but the AFC North is eminently winnable for the Bengals, but they have very little margin for error.

Upcoming: at #10 Buffalo

#21 PITTSBURGH STEELERS (6-6) -1

Previous: #20, lost vs #14 Buffalo, 26-7

The Steelers are still alive, because the AFC North is terrible, but it feels like Pittsburgh is circling the drain. I’m reasonably confident that this will be Aaron Rodgers’ swan song and could be Mike Tomlin’s as well.

Upcoming: at #11 Baltimore

#22 MIAMI DOLPHINS (5-7) -1

Previous: #21, won vs #30 New Orleans, 21-17

The Dolphins are saving their coach’s job and lingering on the periphery of the playoff hunt. I still find it unlikely, but each win increases their chances.

Upcoming: at #26 NY Jets

Dead in the Water

#23 ATLANTA FALCONS (4-8) -1

Previous: #22, lost at #27 NY Jets, 27-24

Put a fork in ‘em, the Falcons are done. Heads are going to roll in Atlanta after another underachieving season.

Upcoming: vs #2 Seattle

#24 WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (3-9) +4

Previous: #28, lost vs #7 Denver, 27-26

The Commanders jump four spots despite another loss, because Jayden Daniels is about to return. Washington has no hope of making the playoffs, but they could play spoiler.

Upcoming: at #28 Minnesota

#25 ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-9) +1

Previous: #26, lost at #16 Tampa Bay, 20-17

The Cardinals have been eliminated from playoff contention and big changes could be coming in Arizona this offseason.

Upcoming: vs #1 LA Rams

#26 NEW YORK JETS (3-9) +1

Previous: #27, won vs #22 Atlanta, 27-24

The Jets are showing some signs of growth in Aaron Glenn’s first season. Now, if they could finally complete their endless search for a franchise quarterback.

Upcoming: vs #22 Miami

#27 CLEVELAND BROWNS (3-9) -4

Previous: #23, lost vs #12 San Francisco, 26-8

It’s a shame the Myles Garrett’s historic season is being wasted on a terrible Browns team. Cleveland will probably be searching for a new coach come January.

Upcoming: vs #32 Tennessee

#28 MINNESOTA VIKINGS (4-8) -3

Previous: #25, lost at #2 Seattle, 26-0

The Vikings made a terrible mistake letting Sam Darnold walk. Can Kevin O’Connell fix JJ McCarthy? If not, Minnesota could occupy the basement in the NFC North for years to come.

Upcoming: vs #24 Washington

#29 NEW YORK GIANTS (2-11)

Previous: #29, lost at #6 New England, 33-15

Giants season is lost and they need to protect Jaxson Dart from himself the rest of the season.

Upcoming: BYE

#30 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2-10)

Previous: #30, lost at #21 Miami, 21-17

The Saints have been eliminated from playoff contention, but Tyler Shough is giving New Orleans something to think about. He may have earned another season as starting quarterback, letting the Saints address other areas in the draft.

Upcoming: at #13 Tampa Bay

#31 LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (2-10)

Previous: #31, lost at #17 LA Chargers, 31-14

The Raiders have been eliminated from playoff contention and reports suggest that Vegas is just as dysfunctional as ever. I think this could be Pete Carroll’s final season as an NFL head coach.

Upcoming: vs #4 Denver

#32 TENNESSEE TITANS (1-11)

Previous: #32, lost vs #15 Jacksonville, 25-3

The Titans are eliminated from playoff contention. The good news, they can probably ransom the first overall pick for a pretty sizable haul.

Upcoming: at #27 Cleveland

Green Bay, Read This

If the Packers send the Bears back to Chicago, defeated, they’ll take over first place in the NFC North. You’ll get to dunk on Bears fans, give them their comeuppance for not knowing their place.

You’ll get to remind us this is your division. That Green Bay owns us, whether it’s Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers or Jordan Love under center. You’ll get to mock us, mercilessly, for two whole weeks. Then, you’ll have to do it again, but in Chicago this time.

See, that’s the thing, Green Bay, you need to beat the Bears twice to control your own destiny in the division, we only have to win once.

So, yeah, if you win on Sunday, it’ll hurt us. They always hurt. But, the thing is, we’re Bears fans. We’ve got layers upon layers of scar tissue. There is nothing you can say to us that we haven’t already heard a dozen times over the last 30 years.

Well take our licks and two weeks later we’ll get a shot at redemption, in Soldier Field. I wonder, Green Bay, if you’ve considered, for a moment, the alternative?

If the Bears march into Lambeau and do to your Packers what they just did to Philly, how will you cope?

How will you cope knowing there is a new king in the North, because, make no mistake, if the Bears win in Lambeau this Sunday, they are winning the North. It won’t matter what you do. It won’t matter if you come to Chicago and win, we’ll still be ahead of you, unless you get some help. Have you considered that?

Even if the Packers win and seize control of the NFC North, it will not crush us. We’ve been down that road many, many times. We know the way back.

We will survive. But, will you?

You can put on the brave face. Pretend you’re not worried. That’s cool, confidence is admirable. But, deep down, somewhere in that part of your soul you don’t speak of in polite company, the thought has crossed your mind. What if these aren’t the same old Bears?

What if that big swing for the fences you took with Micah Parsons was all for naught, because Chicago had already trumped it last January when they hired Ben Johnson.

Face it, Green Bay, if you win you can dunk on us all you want, but nothing you say will affect us, we’ve been there, done that. But if the Bears win, your world, as you know it, crumbles to ash.

No pressure, Green Bay, none whatsoever.

Just remember,

Bear Down the Stretch

D’Andre Swift scores vs Eagles. Photo Credit- Matt Slocum/ Associated Press

I was planning on writing this after next week’s game against Green Bay, but I find myself with some free time on a Sunday and I’m still buzzing about the huge win against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.

The Bears haven’t lost since the Sunday before Halloween. They just went 5-0 in November, the last two victories over division leaders, Pittsburgh and the aforementioned Eagles.

They enter December in first place in the NFC North. The last time they led the division this late in the season was 2018, and I can draw a significant parallel between that season and this one.

In 2018, I was enjoying the Bears winning after several down years, but deep down I wasn’t sure how good they actually were. They had gotten to 8-3 by the end of November, they had some impressive wins but the only one over a decent opponent was at home against the Vikings.

They opened December by losing to a below average Giants team and sat at 8-4 entering a Sunday night matchup with the 11-1 Los Angeles Rams. The Bears did not play well, offensively, in that game but the defense was utterly dominant. So dominant, in fact, that the New England Patriots studied the tape of that game prior to holding the Rams to 3 points in the Super Bowl.

The Bears win over the Rams was the game where I finally knew, this team was good. Of course, we all know how that season ended. The double doink robbed us Bears fans of seeing what that team could have accomplished.

This season, while not following the same trajectory as 2018, had a similar feeling. I was happy with the wins, but deep down I was wondering how good are the Bears, really?

They had barely escaped with wins against the lowly Raiders, Giants & Bengals without Joe Burrow. Sure, they had shutdown a high powered Cowboys offense and beat the Commanders with a fully healthy Jayden Daniels, but they also lost to JJ McCarthy and the Vikings & Baltimore without Lamar Jackson. Their only victory over a team with a winning record was over the Steelers, who were playing without Aaron Rodgers.

Then, Black Friday came. I didn’t hold out much hope. The Eagles are a juggernaut. Their offense is inconsistent, but their defense is elite. I was looking at this game as a measuring stick. I just wanted the Bears to look respectable, play a true Super Bowl contender close in their own building.

The Bears exceeded my loftiest hopes. They not only went into Philly and won, they dominated. The final score, 24-15, doesn’t tell the story of how utterly Chicago dominated this game.

The Bears offensive line bullied one of the best defensive fronts in the NFL. The Bears rushed for 280+ yards & both D’Andre Swift & Kyle Monangai had over 100 yards rushing.

The Bears defense forced two turnovers against an offense that had the fewest turnovers in the league coming in. They shut down Saquon Barkley and really the entire Philly offense, except AJ Brown.

I’m sitting here, smiling as I write this, because I now know the Chicago Bears are a good football team. Not only do I know that we’ll be playing meaningful games in December, but we’ll be in the playoffs come January.

The Bears are now 9-3. Ten wins might get them in the playoffs, 11 surely will. A 2-3 stretch drive isn’t being overly optimistic, in fact I think it’s too pessimistic. Winning all five is probably asking too much, but why not 4-1 or 3-2?

3-2 probably wins the division, especially if at least one of the wins is against Green Bay. 4-1 certainly wins the North. Win the North and they get a home playoff game.

So what are the keys to make this happen?

  • Getting Healthy & Staying Healthy: The Bears defense has been decimated by injuries this season. Their top two cornerbacks, Jaylon Johnson & Kyler Gordon, have missed significant time this season. Tyrique Stevenson has also been banged up. Johnson & Gordon returned against Philly & Stevenson should be back for Green Bay. The Bears are also down 4 linebackers. Tremaine Edmunds, who was having a career year, is on IR. TJ Edwards has missed multiple games, Noah Sewell missed the last two games & Ruben Hyppolite missed the Eagles game. D’Marco Jackson & Amen Ogbongbemiga have played well in relief, but getting Edwards & Edmunds back would be huge. Hopefully, the Bears can also avoid any more significant injuries, especially to…
  • The Offensive Line: In my opinion, this is the main reason the Bears are 9-3. This is the best offensive line Chicago has had since 1985. Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times last season, he’s on pace to suffer less than half that many this year. The Bears are also the number two rushing offense in the NFL. A case could be made for Joe Thuney, Darnell Wright, Jonah Jackson & Drew Dalman to each make the Pro Bowl. Ironically, an injury may have helped the Bears find their permanent left tackle. Theo Benedet was serviceable, but a bit of a liability in pass protection. His injury forced rookie Ozzy Trapilo into the starting lineup and he’s looked good. He’s had some hiccups, but he offers more upside as a blindside protector. If this unit can stay intact, the Bears should have a chance in every game they play.

HOLY SHIT! AS I’M WRITING THIS, THE CAROLINA PANTHERS BEAT THE LOS ANGELES RAMS AND THE BEARS ARE CURRENTLY THE NUMBER ONE SEED IN THE NFC!

Now, back to it…

  • Turnovers: This is the other big reason the Bears are in the position they are. The defense hasn’t been good. They’ve given up a ton of yards and have struggled to put teams away, but they’ve taken the ball away… a lot! Kevin Byard leads the NFL with 6 interceptions, Nahshon Wright is right behind him with 5 ( and also has 3 fumble recoveries) & Tremaine Edmunds has four. They’ve managed this while generating little pass rush. If they can keep this up through December, it bodes well for their chances of getting a high seed.
  • Caleb Williams: Williams has shown elite sack avoidance this season and the super important clutch gene, but he’s yet to put everything together. Critics like to point out his less than stellar completion percentage, but those box score critics aren’t actually watching the games. Yes, Williams has missed some throws, but he’s also been a victim of some bad luck. He’s had a lot of drops and especially in the Eagles game he had a couple of receivers lose their footing on what were actually perfectly thrown balls. Williams has been very good protecting the football and making the right reads. He’s made big time plays with his arm and his legs when the Bears have needed them most. If his accuracy improves on the simpler throws and he gets some help from his receivers his completion percentage will go up and watch out. The Bears are a dangerous team and their franchise quarterback hasn’t even reached his peak, yet.

The Rest of the Season

@ Green Bay- A couple weeks ago, I was hoping the Bears would split their two games with the Packers. Now, I want the sweep and I don’t think it’s out of the question. Green Bay has a good defense, but not as dominant as Philadelphia and the Bears just bullied the Eagles defensive line. It’s entirely fathomable that they can do similar to Green Bay. Lambeau is a tough place to win, but if the Bears offensive line can control the line of scrimmage, it’s very possible. The Packers have already lost twice at home, to Philly and to Carolina. I want the Bears to hand them number three next week.

vs Cleveland- The Browns defense, especially Myles Garrett, worries me a little bit. Their offense, however, has me salivating. Cleveland will be starting a rookie quarterback, either Shedeur Sanders or Dillon Gabriel, in what will likely be a raucous Soldier Field. I anticipate the Bears defense forcing several turnovers, creating short fields for the offense to offset a stingy Browns defense.

vs Green Bay- Yes, I want the sweep, but this is the gotta have it game against the Packers. Defend Soldier Field and they have a decent shot at winning the NFC North. Speaking of defending, the Bears defense could be as close to full strength as they’ve been all season for this game. TJ Edwards should be back by then and Tremaine Edmunds is eligible to come off IR for this one. I think the Bears could force Jordan Love into a couple turnovers in this one.

@ San Francisco- I have to admit, as the season has progressed and the Bears have gotten better and better, this game has started to concern me more. The reason is because the Niners are a gutsy team that has battled through numerous injuries to find themselves in the thick of the playoff race. A west coast road trip this late in the season is tough and San Fran could be fighting for their playoff lives. It’s a winnable game for the Bears, but also a prime spot for a letdown if they beat the Packers the week before.

vs Detroit- The Lions annihilated Chicago in week two, but that was a different Bears team. Detroit still poses a threat. They have superb playmakers in Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St.Brown & Jameson Williams. They have a quarterback, Jared Goff, who can use those weapons to great effect if he’s not pressured. Add in the fact that Detroit might be very desperate for a win to make the postseason and this one could be a nail biter, if the Bears don’t have things wrapped up by then. Can Dennis Allen dial up some pressure on Goff and force a couple mistakes?

I think the Bears go 3-2 down the stretch, but I do think 4-1 is possible. I can’t, in good conscience, pick the sweep of Green Bay, but I do think we’ll get the split and that will be enough to win the NFC North.

In addition to the two games with the Bears, Green Bay also has to go to Denver and they host Baltimore. If Chicago goes 3-2, Green Bay has to go 4-1 to wrest the division from our grasp. Detroit would need to go 5-0.

3-2 is probably not good enough to secure the number one seed, because the Rams & Seahawks have identical records to Chicago and each are capable of going 5-0 down the stretch, though they do play each other. Philadelphia also remains a threat, though they do have 2 tough road games remaining and they’re a game behind Chicago and the Bears own the tiebreaker.

Up to Date NFL Predictions

MVP

Matthew Stafford, QB, Los Angeles Rams. Photo Credit- Jordon Kelly/ Getty Images
  1. Matthew Stafford, QB, Los Angeles Rams
  2. Drake Maye, QB, New England Patriots
  3. Christian McCaffrey, RB, San Francisco 49ers

Dark HorseJaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawks

Offensive Player of the Year

Christian McCaffrey, RB, San Francisco 49ers. Photo Credit- Godofredo A Vasquez/ Associated Press
  1. Christian McCaffrey, RB, San Francisco 49ers
  2. Jonathan Taylor, RB, Indianapolis Colts
  3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawks

Dark HorseGeorge Pickens, WR, Dallas Cowboys

Defensive Player of the Year

Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns. Photo Credit- David Dermer/ USA Today Sports
  1. Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns
  2. Will Anderson, DE, Houston Texans
  3. Kevin Byard, S, Chicago Bears

Dark HorseJordyn Brooks, LB, Miami Dolphins

Offensive Rookie of the Year

Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Carolina Panthers. Photo Credit- Brett Davis/ Imagn Images
  1. Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Carolina Panthers
  2. Emeka Egbuka, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  3. Tyler Warren, TE, Indianapolis Colts

Dark HorseKyle Monangai, RB, Chicago Bears

Defensive Rookie of the Year

Carson Schwesinger, LB, Cleveland Browns. Photo Credit- Jim Dedmon/ Imagn Images
  1. Carson Schwesinger, LB, Cleveland Browns
  2. Nick Emmanwori, S, Seattle Seahawks
  3. Abdul Carter, DE, New York Giants

Dark HorseWill Johnson, CB, Arizona Cardinals

Coach of the Year

Mike Vrabel, Head Coach, New England Patriots. Photo Credit- Mark Konezny/ Imagn Images
  1. Mike Vrabel, New England Patriots
  2. Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears
  3. Shane Steichen, Indianapolis Colts

Dark HorseBrian Schottenheimer, Dallas Cowboys

Updated Super Bowl Pick

LOS ANGELES RAMS

OVER

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS