NFL Regular Season Wraps Up, Analyst Dan Orlovsky Reveals MVP Predictions

Analyst Dan Orlovsky Reveals MVP Predictions
Analyst Dan Orlovsky Reveals MVP Predictions. Photo credit: Leonard Ortiz/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images.

As the NFL regular season concludes, analysts and pundits gear up with predictions for the coveted MVP award. This season’s race, unlike any in recent years, boasts multiple deserving candidates.

While quarterback dominance in MVP races is a trend, standout performances from Myles Garrett, Tyreek Hill, and CeeDee Lamb added intrigue to the conversation.

Former NFL QB Dan Orlovsky, sharing his insights on ESPN’s Get Up, presented his top five frontrunners. Starting at No. 5 is Brock Purdy, who led initially but faced setbacks, raising questions about his quarterbacking style.

At No. 4, Orlovsky recognizes Christian McCaffrey, the non-QB leader in total touchdowns, and the NFL’s most versatile offensive weapon.

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Dak Prescott secures the No. 3 spot, showcasing his best season despite stumbling against winning teams late in the campaign.

Josh Allen claims the No. 2 position, leading the league in touchdowns and rebounding after a slow start to secure a divisional title.

Unsurprisingly, Lamar Jackson clinches the top spot as the best player on the league’s best team. The MVP race adds excitement to the postseason narrative.

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