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		<title>Can Lamar Jackson actually win MVP this season?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Who will win MVP this season? By: Jake Rajala The dual-threat quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens &#38; Michael Vick stan, Lamar Jackson, is preparing to unleash havoc against the New Orleans Saints. Jackson was on another level in his first three starts in 2022 by throwing at least three passing touchdowns in each contest. Since [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Who will win MVP this season?</h1>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">By: Jake Rajala</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The dual-threat quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens &amp; Michael Vick stan, Lamar Jackson, is preparing to unleash havoc against the New Orleans Saints. Jackson was on another level in his first three starts in 2022 by throwing at least three passing touchdowns in each contest. Since his showdown against the New England Patriots, Jackson has failed to throw more than a few touchdowns in a single game. So, is Jackson still capable of being an unearhtly signal-caller &amp; winning MVP for the second time in his career? </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">At this moment, I believe the answer to the previous question is yes. Jackson still sits fourth in the league in passing touchdowns &amp; he is also sitting shiny at the top of his AFC North division. Jackson may have slipped out of the Top-3 MVP favorite group chat, but the once face of Madden can still insert himself back as the MVP favorite.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>In my opinion, the <s>AC/DC war</s> Lamar Jackson-Baltimore Ravens contract negotiations are still in Jackson&#8217;s favor.</strong></p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Ravens didn&#8217;t sign OBJ or acquire Chase Claypool, but they did recently make a sneaky move by inking the speed-demon Desean Jackson. The Philadelphia Eagles legend hauled in 454 receiving yards a season ago w/ the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Rams. Jackson will join TE Mark Andrews (488 receiving yards, five receiving touchdowns), WR Devin Duvernay (313 yds and 3 TDs, and WR Rashod Bateman (285 yds and 2 TDs) as prime targets for the Ravens QB1. </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The Lamar Jackson-led squad also has an extremely favorable schedule ahead. They play the newfound confident New Orleans Saints defense in Week 9 on Monday Night Football, who shut out the Las Vegas Raiders last week, but it&#8217;s smooth sailing for BAL after their spar with Who Dat Nation. They battle the (2-6) Carolina Panthers in Week 11, the (2-6) Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 12, the (3-5) Denver Broncos in Week 13, the (2-6) Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14, the (3-5) Cleveland Browns in Week 15, the (4-4) Atlanta Falcons in Week 16, the (2-6) Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17, &amp; the (4-4) Cincinnati Bengals in Week 18. It should be stated that LJ has already beaten the Bengals &amp; the Browns this season. I believe that the Saints squad which is full of bliss and preparing to face Jackson in the dome could defeat the Ravens QB, but Jackson could honestly win the remainder of his match-ups after Week 9. </p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The MVP race is up in the air between Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, and Lamar Jackson. Hurts has yet to taste defeat, while he is also third in passer rating. Of course, Josh Allen is still blazing hot with 19 passing touchdowns and 2,138 passing yards (as he is projected to finish with 5,338 passing yds and 46 passing TDs this season). The Chiefs illustrious QB Patrick Mahomes, who doesn&#8217;t have Tyreek Hill, leads the NFL in passing touchdowns (20) &amp; his squad also sits atop the NFL&#8217;s most competitive division. The first three names may have the most momentum, but let&#8217;s forget about the utterly electric, slightly more equipped Ravens dual-threat QB that will be licking his chops against nearly all his foes moving forward. It will be a non-stop, thrill ride to witness which signal-caller crosses the finish line for MVP honors at the end of the 2022-2023 season. </p>
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		<title>Christian McCaffrey NOT a QB Is the Ultimate Darkhorse To Win MVP</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Panthers Christian McCaffrey can win MVP in 2021 By Calvin K (Twitter: @Calvin_SGF) There&#8217;s no doubt at this point that the NFL has become a pass-first league, and quarterbacks are now more important to a team&#8217;s success than they&#8217;ve ever been. Anyone can see this evidently when looking at the historical winners of the MVP [&#8230;]</p>
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<h1 class="wp-block-heading">Panthers Christian McCaffrey can win MVP in 2021</h1>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">By Calvin K (Twitter: @Calvin_SGF)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">There&#8217;s no doubt at this point that the NFL has become a pass-first league, and quarterbacks are now more important to a team&#8217;s success than they&#8217;ve ever been. Anyone can see this evidently when looking at the historical winners of the MVP (Most Valuable Player) award.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The last 14 recipients of the award have all been quarterbacks, and given what this article opened with, it might seem strange to argue for a player from another position to win. However, considering Christian McCaffrey&#8217;s talent, it&#8217;s not a stretch to say he could be a candidate. This article is not, by any stretch, trying to argue that McCaffrey is the MVP favorite, however, it should convince you that he is a better candidate than any sleeper QB. Here are three reasons why.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="font-size:21px">McCaffrey&#8217;s numbers are historically good</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">This is the first and most obvious case to be considered when evaluating CMC&#8217;s MVP case. Due to injuries, the superstar RB was only on the field for three games last year, but in 2019, his numbers were absolutely mind-boggling.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In 2019, McCaffrey was absolutely dominant. His 1,387 rushing yards along with 1,005 receiving yards made him just the third player to have a 1,000-1,000 season, and he is in elite company, as Marshall Faulk and Roger Craig are the only ones to ever accomplish the feat. McCaffrey&#8217;s 2,392 scrimmage yards that year were good for the third-most in a season all-time, behind only Chris Johnson and the aforementioned Faulk.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The &#8220;last 14 MVPs have all been QBs&#8221; statement is usually a strong argument against a player from another position, however, McCaffrey&#8217;s numbers alone mean he warrants special consideration. He received just that in 2019, finishing third in offensive player of the year voting, and there&#8217;s reason to believe that he could be higher in 2021 if there isn&#8217;t a dominant Lamar Jackson/Michael Thomas this time around.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="font-size:21px">There is precedent for choosing RBs as MVPs</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">QBs have dominated the MVP race as of late, but if a quarterback doesn&#8217;t win, the winner has been likely to be a running back. In fact, running backs has been the only other offensive position in the league&#8217;s history to have a player receive the award. Yes, you read that correctly.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Any running back who wants to be considered must be historically good, but we&#8217;ve already established that McCaffrey fits that description. In fact, McCaffrey&#8217;s numbers are arguably better than any RB MVP we&#8217;ve ever had.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">McCaffrey&#8217;s season had <strong>more scrimmage yards than any RB MVP year </strong>(Faulk and Johnson didn&#8217;t win MVP in their biggest years), and while he did score significantly less touchdowns than most, he still deserves to be looked at in a positive light. The lack of touchdowns isn&#8217;t as concerning, essentially because the game has changed to where offenses are almost always pass-first in the red zone. If you eliminate that concern, McCaffrey beats almost anyone in stats. Add that to the fact that he&#8217;d probably still be good as a pure WR in the NFL, and you&#8217;ve got the full package for a potential darkhorse run.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="font-size:21px">The QB candidates have their concerns</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Like mentioned before, McCaffrey is not the favorite to win MVP, and a player like Patrick Mahomes will certainly have much higher betting odds, as he should. However, Mahomes and the other QBs do have concerns that could limit their MVP cases.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Mahomes is a fantastic player, but he had a historically lucky campaign in one category: interceptions. Mahomes had a whopping 16 dropped picks in 2020 alone, which begs the question: if a few had gone the other way, how good would his season have looked? Josh Allen, another candidate, seems to have hit his ceiling, and most experts agree that it&#8217;s doubtful that he gets much better than last year. Russell Wilson struggled with turnovers last year, and with Seattle shifting more towards a run-first offense again, he might not get the opportunity to compete. Lamar Jackson was figured out by stingy defenses last year, Dak Prescott doesn&#8217;t have a huge sample size, Aaron Rodgers is getting older, Kyler Murray was hurt, and when Murray was healthy, he didn&#8217;t show an absolutely massive ceiling for the most part.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph" style="font-size:21px">Why McCaffrey could win</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The previous paragraph was undoubtedly chock-full of cherry-picked narratives, but it&#8217;s not to say that all, or many of those are true/or will most likely come true. However, it is beneficial and interesting to make a point about darkhorse picks. A darkhorse pick is never one that someone expects, and usually, they have to get some breaks to truly be in the race for #1. As established, McCaffrey is a very talented player, and he should be fully recovered from his injuries in time for 2021. If he regains his old form, he probably still isn&#8217;t likely to win MVP in place of a QB, however, with a few breaks, it&#8217;s definitely possible, which is why his darkhorse argument is very convincing.</p>
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