Darren Smallwood. Comeback player of the year. I know, I know sounds kind of dumb and really stupid. After all, Kennedy finally broke out, but he’s the offensive player of the year. I’m talking about me. Hear me out. At the end of season 2, I finished the league as one of the most efficient receivers, suspensions and depth charts derailed the seasons following from then until now. Listed as “the most disappointing player” and “everyone’s favorite mediocre receiver” Smallwood managed to get a total of 7 TDs and 1042 yards, between both seasons 3 and 4 combined. It was not a good time at all. But then as he switched to running back a light went on and he just became a monster on the field once more. Right now, Smallwood leads his fellow backs by rushing TDs by a good number. He has nearly two times the number of rushing touchdowns as the next closest person, Reg Mackworthy, sits fourth in yards gained for being third in attempts. Is Smallwood the greatest back? No. Taylor has been nothing short of the best rushing back and Kennedy kills on the pass game, but Smallwood has made a change from this season to last that puts him in the comeback player talks.
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