Article 3YCN7 theScore's Super Bowl LIII and awards predictions

theScore's Super Bowl LIII and awards predictions

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The first Sunday of the 2018 campaign is on its way. theScore's NFL staff kicks things off with playoff, Super Bowl, and awards predictions for this season.

AFC
EditorEastNorthSouthWestWCWC
AlessandriniNECINTENLACHOUDEN
BrowneNEPITHOULACKCBAL
ChippinNEPITHOULACJAXBAL
McClymontNEPITHOUKCJAXBAL
McLarenNEPITJAXLACHOUKC
SrinivasanNEPITJAXLACHOUDEN
WoodsNEPITHOULACJAXCIN

The Patriots and Steelers remain the staples of the AFC, but theScore is all aboard the Chargers' hype train.

NFC
EditorEastNorthSouthWestWCWC
AlessandriniPHIMINNOSFGBDET
BrownePHIGBATLSFMINLAR
ChippinPHIMINATLLARGBSF
McClymontPHIMINATLLARGBNO
McLarenNYGMINATLLARSFNO
SrinivasanPHIMINATLLARNONYG
WoodsPHIGBNOLARATLMIN

Not much turnover is expected on the NFC side of the bracket. However, not one editor picked the Panthers to return to the playoffs in 2018.

AFC Championship Game
EditorPrediction
AlessandriniPatriots vs. Chargers
BrownePatriots vs. Steelers
ChippinPatriots vs. Chargers
McClymontTexans vs. Jaguars
McLarenJaguars vs. Texans
SrinivasanPatriots vs. Jaguars
WoodsSteelers vs. Chargers

Despite the poorest collection of backs and receivers Tom Brady has had to play with, the majority of the team believes the Patriots will be back in the conference title game for the eighth consecutive season.

NFC Championship Game
EditorPrediction
AlessandriniSaints vs. Eagles
BrownePackers vs. Vikings
ChippinRams vs. Packers
McClymontRams vs. Vikings
McLarenFalcons vs. 49ers
SrinivasanRams vs. Falcons
WoodsSaints vs. Rams

Rams? Falcons? Saints? Vikings? It's anyone's guess who will emerge from the loaded NFC.

Super Bowl LIII
EditorPrediction
AlessandriniSaints def. Patriots
BrownePackers def. Patriots
ChippinPackers def. Patriots
McClymontVikings def. Texans
McLarenFalcons def. Texans
SrinivasanFalcons def. Jaguars
WoodsSaints def. Chargers

The AFC was shown no love when it came to predicting the Super Bowl LIII champion. The entire staff sided with the stronger NFC conference, with the Packers and Falcons earning multiple votes.

"The two greatest quarterbacks in the game weave through their respective conferences before giving the world the most enticing and exciting Super Bowl matchup of all time," Alex Chippin predicts in a Packers-Patriots matchup.

Rookies of the Year
EditorOffensiveDefensive
AlessandriniSaquon BarkleyMaurice Hurst
BrowneMichael GallupDarius Leonard
ChippinSaquon BarkleyRoquan Smith
McClymontSaquon BarkleyDerwin James
McLarenSam DarnoldTremaine Edmunds
SrinivasanSaquon BarkleyRoquan Smith
WoodsSam DarnoldDerwin James

Saquon Barkley is the popular pick to follow in the footsteps of Todd Gurley and Alvin Kamara for Rookie of the Year.

"An obvious choice, but the right one. Barkley has more talent than your average rookie, and he'll help pace the Giants' offense behind an improved blocking unit. Rushing for 1,500 yards and 10-plus touchdowns is not out of the question," Mike Alessandrini said.

Players of the Year
EditorOffensiveDefensive
AlessandriniAaron RodgersKhalil Mack
BrowneAntonio BrownMyles Garrett
ChippinAntonio BrownJalen Ramsey
McClymontAntonio BrownXavier Rhodes
McLarenDavid JohnsonTyrann Mathieu
SrinivasanAntonio BrownVon Miller
WoodsAlvin KamaraJoey Bosa

What Madden cover jinx? theScore staff is putting its faith behind Antonio Brown breaking the mold and taking home his first Offensive Player of the Year award. On the defensive side of things, the list is dominated by pass-rushers.

"If the Steelers overcome the Le'Veon Bell fiasco, it'll be in large part due to Brown, who threatens to become the first 2,000-yard receiver in a single season. Everyone knows what's coming and yet Brown is simply unstoppable," Arun Srinivasan said.

Coach of the Year
EditorPrediction
AlessandriniMike Zimmer
BrowneBill Belichick
ChippinMike Zimmer
McClymontBill Belichick
McLarenDan Quinn
SrinivasanDan Quinn
WoodsAnthony Lynn

Would you believe Bill Belichick hasn't won Coach of the Year since 2010? Jack Browne and Michael McClymont believe this is the year in which Belichick wins his fourth award, tying Don Shula for the most all time.

"Because he's Bill Belichick," Browne put it, simply.

MVP
EditorPrediction
AlessandriniTom Brady
BrownePhilip Rivers
ChippinAaron Rodgers
McClymontDeshaun Watson
McLarenDavid Johnson
SrinivasanDrew Brees
WoodsBen Roethlisberger

The MVP conversation is again dominated by quarterbacks. David Johnson is the lone player from another position to garner a vote.

"The conditions are perfect for Johnson to put together a statistical season that leaves voters with no choice but to give him the honor despite what's likely to be a poor Cardinals record," Esten McLaren said, who sees LaDainian Tomlinson's touchdown record falling.

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