Lamar Jackson (QB, Ravens) is quite simply the best quarterback in the league at the moment. He continues to prove it week after week. His last game against the Buccaneers was a demonstration with 5 touchdowns and 77% of passes completed. Already a double MVP, Lamar Jackson could well win a third trophy if he continues this momentum.
In the AFC, Cody Barton (LB, Broncos) and Charlie Jones (WR, Bengals) accompany Lamar Jackson. The linebacker scored the first touchdown of his career in Denver's big victory against the Saints. Jones allowed himself to return a kickoff for a 100-yard touchdown, as if Cleveland wasn't already having a bad night.
Alongside Lamar Jackson, Saquon Barkley (RB, Eagles) is enjoying his revenge against his former team. His 176 yards and a touchdown largely contributed to Philadelphia's victory against the Giants. Cobie Durant (CB, Rams), in addition to having a name that all NBA fans fantasize about, is a good football player. This is evidenced by his very complete game with 1 sack and 1 interception among others against the Raiders. Jake Bates (K, Lions) completes the walk. Referee of a difficult match between Detroit and the Vikings, he wins the title thanks to his winning kick at the very end of the match.
NFC Conference
– Offensive: Saquon Barkley (RB, Eagles) – 17 balls carried, 176 yards, 1 touchdown, 11 yards receiving
– Defensive: Cobie Durant (CB, Rams) – 2 tackles, 1 sack, 1 interception, 2 deflected passes, a forced turnover
– Special teams: Jake Bates (K, Lions) – 4/4 extra points, game-winning kick from 44 yards
AFC Conference
– Offensive: Lamar Jackson (QB, Ravens) – 17/22, 281 yards, 5 touchdowns, 52 yards rushing
– Defensive: Cody Barton (LB, Broncos) – 8 tackles, 1 deflected pass, 1 forced ball loss returned for a 52-yard touchdown
– Special teams: Charlie Jones (WR, Bengals) – 1 engagement returned for 100-yard touchdown, 39 yards punt return