NFL MVP odds: Drake Maye, Jonathan Taylor surge. Do they have legitimate cases?

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NFL MVP Race Heats Up: Maye and Taylor Challenge Established Frontrunners

The NFL’s ‍Most Valuable Player conversation is expanding beyond the usual suspects, with rookie⁣ quarterback Drake Maye and Indianapolis Colts ⁢running back Jonathan Taylor rapidly gaining traction.While Patrick Mahomes and‌ Josh ‍Allen remain at the top of the ⁢odds boards, ‌Maye and‍ Taylor’s recent performances have injected new life ​into the race.

Tom​ brady’s potential to climb the ranks hinges on upcoming primetime⁤ games against the Jets and Giants, with strong showings ‌expected⁣ to maintain his current trajectory.

Taylor’s surge is notably noteworthy. He ‌opened the ⁢season⁤ as a longshot at ‍+25000 (250-to-1), representing less⁣ then a‌ 0.5 percent chance of winning⁣ the award.⁢ however, a dominant performance against the Titans has thrust him ⁤into contention.

According ​to James Boyd, Indianapolis Colts reporter for The Athletic, “A running⁤ back hasn’t⁢ won ⁢the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award as Minnesota’s‍ Adrian⁣ Peterson in 2012. Could Jonathan Taylor end that 13-year drought? The Colts star has⁤ been on‍ a ⁢blistering tear this ⁢season, and his latest performances ⁢have thrust‌ him firmly into the⁣ MVP conversation – if not to the ‍very top. Taylor has scored at least three​ TDs in back-to-back games and has totaled a league-high 14 scrimmage touchdowns through‍ the first eight‍ games of the season. He is on pace to score 30 total ‍touchdowns (26 rushing and ⁤four receiving), which would make him just ⁣the second player​ in NFL history to score at least 30 scrimmage TDs in a single‍ season. Taylor would join former Chargers running back and⁤ Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson,who finished with ⁣31 TDs in 2006 en route to being ‍named … you guessed it,league MVP.”

Mahomes ⁣and Allen continue to lead⁢ the pack, with a‌ highly anticipated Week 9 matchup between ​the Chiefs and Bills -⁢ a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game⁤ -‍ poised to significantly⁢ impact the odds. The Chiefs benefit​ from a bye week ‍in Week 10 ⁢following the game.

Los Angeles Rams ⁣quarterback ⁤Matthew Stafford remains a​ consistent contender‌ at +1100 (11-to-1 ‌odds),currently leading the league with ⁤17 touchdown passes and ranking sixth in yards with 1,866.The Rams, coming off their bye week, face⁣ the Saints before entering a challenging divisional ⁤stretch against the⁣ 49ers and Seahawks.

Maye⁢ has slipped from third to fifth in the odds after ‌a quieter couple ⁢of ‌weeks, including a loss to the Lions where he completed 28 of 50⁣ passes for 228 yards, one touchdown, and⁢ one interception, and a win over⁣ the Saints with 15 completions‌ on 24⁢ attempts for 152 yards and ⁤no‍ touchdowns. Questions remain ⁢whether ‌this is a‌ temporary dip or a sign of a larger ​trend, particularly given⁣ injuries impacting his team.

Rounding out the contenders with odds under +2000​ are New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (+1500) and Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan ‌Love (+1800), tied with⁤ Taylor. An argument can be made that ⁢Jones and Taylor’s shared position within the Giants offense‍ could potentially split votes,‌ even if the Colts continue to perform well.

Love recently showcased his potential in a prime-time game against his predecessor, Aaron Rodgers, completing 29 ⁢of‍ 37 passes⁤ for 360 yards​ and three touchdowns. Continued⁢ performances of this caliber are expected​ to further improve his MVP odds.

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