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Predicting the Winner of the Upcoming NFL MVP Award

Who Will Win the Next NFL MVP?


Who is going to be the next MVP?


The Most Valuable Player award is a highly sought after award. Most players dream of holding that trophy at the award ceremony. With that being said let’s take a look at who could be the next MVP.

Patrick Mahomes

Of course every year Pat’s got a chance to be the MVP, so you have to put him here. He’s the most dominant and best player in the league and I don’t expect that to change.

C.J. Stroud

C.J. Stroud is the favorite to win MVP and for good reason. He had an incredible rookie year taking what was a struggling Texans’ franchise all the way to the divisional round. He’s got a good chance to win and an even better chance to make a Super Bowl appearance.

Ja’Marr Chase

I had to throw one non-QB player in the ring and my choice is Ja’Marr Chase. With Tyler Boyd leaving this should free up some targets for Chase; providing him with more production. Also Joe Burrow should be healthy this year which will definitely help. This will be tough for Chase to win but if the league has a weak year in terms of MVP candidates (for example 2020) Chase could get this.