Ginn Jr. from Ohio State will add that much needed deep threat to the Miami Dolphins. This is a team that in the past couple seasons, have relied on Marty Booker who has played very well, yet he has not played a full season in at least the past two (due to injuries), and also Chris Chambers who is a good receiver one week and not the next (very inconsistent). Now that the Dolphins have ended up with Trent Green, and the quarterback controversy is about to end, Ginn will become a household name by the end of the year. He is the fastest player (during game, not in 40 times) to come out of the draft this year. If Miami's QB can get him the ball, exciting things will happen in Miami, just as they did at Ohio State. With all that being said, that is my pick for R.O.Y.
I also think Gonzalez, the new number three receiver in Indi., will have a great season as well.
2007-06-12 10:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My vote would be Brady Quinn if he is able to lead Cleveland to at least an 8-8 season. However, it might only take 6 or 7 wins for Jamarcus to win it but I am not sure the Raiders will back him up - meaning they won't win 6 or 7..probably 4 or 5.
But my hope is that it is LaRon Landry as that would mean the Skins have actually been winning a bit.
2007-06-12 10:14:52
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answered by Robert C 6
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Brady Quinn
2007-06-12 10:22:39
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answered by Terry C. 7
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ok, i did no longer study the object you published, yet my suited wager is Russell Wilson. Dude beat a skill RoY candidate interior the playoffs on the line and he beat the Niners D (needless to say with help from Skittles and his very own D). he's section to an elite group. suited me if i'm incorrect, yet I do have faith he's the only Rookie QB to win a playoff activity. additionally, whilst confronted with a challenve that his very own D can not handle, he makes enormous performs and overcame overwhelming adversity (Redskins activity; Falcons activity could be lined using fact his group replaced into down 20-0 on the 0.5 and ended up taking the lead at one element.)
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answered by quintero 4
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All Brady Quinn has to do is get the starting job in Cleveland, and the NFL will pick him as ROY. The NFL will do anything and everything to promote this guy, they love him. They'll try as hard as they can to make him the next Manning or Brady.
2007-06-12 10:08:55
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answered by null 6
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I have to go with Calvin Johnson, one you left out. I love Peterson and think he has a shot at it too, but Johnson should immediately adapt to a fast-paced offense in Detroit. Pasquarelli in ESPN is predicting the same thing, and I'm not surprised. He's been a beast in training camp, and I hope he can live up to the hype.
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2007-06-12 10:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I will pick The RB Adrian Peterson because the RB position is very easy to create a success.
2007-06-12 15:08:50
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answered by henry t 4
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I will say Peterson for the Offensive and Patrick Willis for the Defensive awards
2007-06-12 10:59:35
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answered by Aubie 4
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AP comes up huge with Minnesota, rushing for 1,000-plus yards and another 500 or so in receiving. If he is healthy, he'll have the most impact of any of the first rounders and excel in the Minnesota O.
2007-06-12 10:20:47
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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Greg Olsen
2007-06-12 10:23:44
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