After yesterday's vote and message!
Congratulations to Travis Kelsey for joining the shortlist!
Justin Herbert is on the bench!
After yesterday's vote, Pittsburgh Steelers star passer TJ Watt was elected as the seventh NFL player of the season in the hearts of Chinese fans. Congratulations to TJ!
First man: Aaron Donald, defensive forward, Los Angeles Rams
Second man: Tom Brady, quarterback, retired
Third man: Cooper Karp, outside takeover, Los Angeles Rams
Fourth man: Aaron Rodgers, quarterback, Green Bay Packers
Fifth man: Patrick Mahomes, quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs
Sixth man: Joe Burrow, quarterback, Cincinnati Tigers
Seventh man: TJ Watt, Rush Passer, Pittsburgh Steelers
Today, we're moving on to the NFL's eighth man this season! Come and cast a vote for the strongest player of your heart!
Meanwhile, according to yesterday's comments, Chiefs mid-range striker Travis Kelsey was added to the shortlist and Lightning quarterback Justin Herbert was added to the bench. Feel free to leave a comment below and say who else you think should be on the shortlist and fill list!
The following are candidates for the eighth man in the NFL this season:
Shortlist
Jonathan Taylor, running back, Indianapolis Ponies
Regular season stats: 1811 yards, 18 touchdowns, 3 drops
Team record: 9-8, 8th in the AMERICAN LEAGUE in the regular season, did not make the playoffs
Individual Honors: Regular Season RushIng Ball Coder King
Josh Allen, quarterback, Buffalo Bills
Regular season stats: 4407 yards passed, 36 touchdowns, 15 interceptions, 92.2 pass ratings
Team record: 11-6, 3rd in the MLB in the regular season, stopped in the US League division round
Dipo Samuel, outside receiver/running back, San Francisco 49ers
Regular season stats: 6 touchdowns from 1405 yards, 8 touchdowns from 365 yards, 4 drops
Team record: 10-7, 6th in the regular season National League, stopped in the National League final
Jamal Chase, external receiver, Cincinnati Tigers
Regular season stats: 128 catches, 1455 yards, 13 touchdowns, 2 drops
Team record: 10-7, 4th in the MLB in the regular season, lost in the Super Bowl, and re-entered the Super Bowl after 33 years
Individual Honors: Rookie of the Year, Rookie Record Holder for Single-Game Scoring Yards
Matthew Stafford, quarterback, Los Angeles Rams
Regular season stats: 4886 yards passed, 41 touchdowns, 17 interceptions, 102.9 pass ratings
Team record: 12-5, 4th in the regular season National League, Super Bowl champion
Travis Kelsey, near-end forward, Kansas City Chief
Regular season stats: 92 catches, 1125 yards, 9 touchdowns
Team record: 12-5, 2nd in the regular season American League, stopped in the American League finals
Fill list
Micah Parsons, Linebacker, Dallas Cowboys
Regular season stats: 13 tackles, 84 tackles, 20 post-line tackles, 3 forced drops
Team record: 12-5, 2nd in the Regular Season National League, stopped the National League Wild Card Round
Individual Honors: Defensive Rookie of the Year
Devante Adams, outer receiver, Green Bay Packer
Regular season stats: 123 catches, 1553 yards, 11 touchdowns
Team record: 13-4, 1st in the Regular Season National League, stopped in the National League division round
Trent Williams, interceptor, San Francisco 49ers
Regular season stats: Only 1 tackle is allowed in the season 936 slot, with a PFF rating of 97.8
Justin Herbert, quarterback, Los Angeles Lightning
Regular season stats: 5014 yards passed, 38 touchdowns, 15 interceptions, 97.7 pass ratings
Team record: 9-8, 10th in the AMERICAN LEAGUE in the regular season, missed the playoffs
The body section can contain only one vote
So the vote for the fill list
Just count it according to the number of comments on everyone's comments!
Hurry up and leave a message to tell the editor
Who should join the NFL ninth man's discussion this season!
At the same time, remember to tell the editor
Who should be on the make-up list tomorrow!