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Off the top of my head I can't think of anyone else who would be in the running with D-Mac.
I haven't watched Suh at all, so I don't know. There seems to be a consensus, though. McCourty would still get my vote because he's a hometown product. This is one time I'm happy to wear my best 'homer' outfit.
It Is What It Is Snap Judgments: Patriots 28, Vikings 18
No one is talking about him but Sam Bradford is a very impressive QB,looks like Ryan from his rookie season...the Rams are amazingly in playoff contention early and Bradford is the general behind it
Bradford could sneak up and earn it as well
Suh, right now, is the best D-Lineman in the NFL.
I'd say 6.5 sacks is a lot for a DT at this point in the season too, just as impressive as the tackles if not moreThe 6.5 sacks are huge, but the 27 tackles are a lot for a DT.
You're reaching badlyy. Ngata and Wilfork are clearly better all-around defensive tackles right now. I don't even know if Suh would make the class right below those two. And I'm talking strictly DT's... if we add ends to the mix, it'll worsen your case even more.
Suh is already the clear cut winner in a lot of writers minds. I've watched a couple of Lions games and he is definately legit. He will be a top 5 for a long time.
Second-pick Suh picked up 4.5 sacks in October, more than any other rookie has generated all year. He's only the fourth defensive tackle to ever receive the honor.
Defensively, the finalists were Chiefs safety Eric Berry, Bucs safety Cody Grimm, Pats cornerback Devin McCourty, Seahawks safety Earl Thomas, and Titans cornerback Alterraun Verner