Philly had a bit of a down year, so there honestly aren't a ton of players that had huge years. That said, a few of my teammates should at least be considered. First up would be Sam Torensen. He led the league in rushing yards on the season, despite a less than stellar passing attack. Defenses were keen to stack the box against Torensen, but it didn't seem to matter as he managed to have an extremely productive season overall. While his touchdown numbers weren't insane, this is mostly attributable to the lack of redzone opportunities for the stud back. Torensen is definitely a front runner for running back of the year, and has a good shot at winning it.
Another player who should be considered is Brock Phoenix as rookie of the year. While his numbers were not amazing, given his TPE and the young supporting cast, he really had a nice season. He'll likely get beat out by a position that doesn't require high TPE like the QB does, but don't sleep on Brock as one of the players with the brightest future in the league.
All in all, a couple candidates with maybe an outside shot at winning an award other than Torensen, but that doesn't you mean you should overlook how Philly managed to remain competitive this season.
Another player who should be considered is Brock Phoenix as rookie of the year. While his numbers were not amazing, given his TPE and the young supporting cast, he really had a nice season. He'll likely get beat out by a position that doesn't require high TPE like the QB does, but don't sleep on Brock as one of the players with the brightest future in the league.
All in all, a couple candidates with maybe an outside shot at winning an award other than Torensen, but that doesn't you mean you should overlook how Philly managed to remain competitive this season.
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