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Predicting the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year: Peter Schrager Shares His Pick

Peter Schrager Predicts NFL's Offensive Rookie Of The Year


NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 28: Peter Schrager attends
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The NFL season is about to begin, meaning it’s time to fire away your predictions.

With that in mind, NFL analyst Peter Schrager — who’s become famous for always nailing the Super Bowl prediction — shared his thoughts on one of the most important awards.

Talking on Good Morning Football, Schrager stated that he thought Washington Commanders star QB Jayden Daniels would be the Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Peter Schrager argued that Daniels, although not as flashy as Caleb Williams, had the potential to excel as the Offensive Rookie of the Year for the Washington Commanders.

He reminded everyone of Daniels’ impressive achievements in college football, including winning the Heisman trophy and being selected as the AP Player of the Year.

In addition to his strong running abilities, Schrager highlighted Daniels’ passing skills and leadership qualities that would benefit the Commanders in their new direction.

This prediction is reasonable considering Daniels’ situation and the support he has from the team’s coaching staff and offensive scheme.

With a quarterback-friendly system and talented weapons around him, Daniels has the potential to make a significant impact, both on the field and in fantasy football leagues.