Top Five Candidates for NFL Comeback Player of the Year
By (Senior Analyst) on June 19, 2009
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Whether it's injuries or other circumstances, even some of the greatest players have down years.
Of course, part of what makes someone great is how they respond to adversity.
Pro Football Weekly has given out the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award every year since 1972, with the exception of 1985. Twice, in 1986 and 2005, the award has been split between two players.
Many Hall of Famers and Super Bowl MVP's have won the award. Among them are Joe Namath, John Riggins, Joe Montana, and Marcus Allen.
Here are some facts about the award winners.
A defensive player has won the award only four times.
Chad Pennington, last year's winner, is the only two-time winner.
Marshall University has been represented that past three seasons, Pennington and Randy Moss.
Without further ado, here are my top candidates for this year's winner.
Honorable Mention: WR Marques Colston
2008 numbers: 47 rec, 760 yards, five TDs.
He was limited to 11 games with a thumb injury and only started in six of them.
Why he's a candidate: As you can see, Colston has the size and leaping ability to win a jump ball against any defender.
He had 160 catches in his first two seasons while posting consecutive 1,000 yard seasons.
It also helps that he is Drew Brees' favorite target.
Number Five: WR Roy E. Williams
2008 numbers: 36 rec, 430 yards, two TDs. They were all Career lows.
I don't think Williams was mentally ready for the transition from quiet Detroit to media frenzy Dallas when he became a Cowboy via a midseason trade.
Why he's a candidate: Williams is the number one receiver in Dallas. Tony Romo is a better passer than any one Williams had in Detroit.
Williams has all the tools to be an elite receiver.
Number Four: WR Chad Ochocinco
2008 numbers: 53 rec, 540 yards, four TDs,
The artist formerly known as Chad Johnson admitted that he basically blew off any and all conditioning regimens last season, as he tried everything in his power to get traded.
Why he's a candidate: Like Colston and Williams, Ochocinco will have the luxury of having a pro bowl quarterback throwing the ball his way.
Ochocinco once led the AFC in receiving in four straight seasons. At 31, he's still young enough to remake himself into a premier wide out.
Number Three: Matt Hasselbeck
2008 Numbers: 1,216 yards, five TDs, 10 INTs, 52.2 completion percentage.
Hasselbeck battled through a bulging disk to play in seven games before calling it a season.
Why he's a candidate: He's made the pro bowl in every odd numbered year since 2003.
In 2007, he threw for just under 4,000 yards and threw for over 20 touchdowns for the fourth time in his career.
The addition of T.J. Houshmandzadeh should help Hasselbeck's season of redemption.
Number Two: QB Carson Palmer
2008 numbers: 731 yards, three TDs, four INTs.
Palmer played in just four games in 2008 due to injury.
Why he's a candidate: From 2005-2007, Palmer averaged 4,000 yards and just under 29 touchdowns per season. He also made two pro bowls in that span.
Palmer is among the league's top five quarterbacks when he's healthy.
Number One: QB Tom Brady
2008 numbers: 11 passes, 76 yards.
A devastating knee injury ended Brady's season as soon as it got started.
Why he's a candidate: The last time this guy played a full season, he was the MVP.
Brady will continue to be in the MVP discussion for the next five years. He's got the weapons to put up another monster season.
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