Give me one for the offense and the defense. If you want, give me some season stats for each.
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Offense:
Ryan Tannehill - 4,750 yds 40 TDs 8 INTs
Defense:
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Offensive: Tannehill 4,250 PassYards 33 PassTD 380 RushYards 2 RushTD
Defensive: Suh... not because of stats but because of what he wil open up for other guys
MVP: Landry - 1,250 RecYards 12 RecTD and his great KR duties and decent PR dutiesdolfan7171 likes this. -
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I don't see any way Tannehill breaks 35 TDs either under the best of circumstances, or so few INTs for that matter, it'd just be such a big jump to me to go from 27 to 40 (in the past 10 yrs only 7 different players have hit more than 35). Best case for him IMO is like 4,500 yards (if he gets his ypa up) and 35 TDs, like I mentioned. It'll take a hell of a season to get that. For him to get more yards than that, I feel like we'd have to lose Miller and our running game would just need to be abysmal. -
Going to go out on a limb here; Suh, Tannehill.
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Most likely: Defense: Suh then Wake. I would like it to be Jelani Jenkins, i really believe in that kid when a LB is your defensive MVP it usually means your defense had a great year.
Most likely: Offense: Tannehill then Landry then Albert. I would like it to be Devante Parker, because that would mean the offense was on fire and he had a Randy Moss like rookie year. -
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138 receptions would be second best all time for receptions in the NFL
Don't see that happening with all the other weapons Tanny will have -
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...but he'll have more than 9 YPC too. -
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Landry and Suh - based on what they do for stats and away from stats
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