NFL season predictions and award winners for 2014-15

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Dec 30 2012; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos fans hold a MVP sign for quarterback Peyton Manning (below) as he rests on the sidelines during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs Sports Authority Field. The Broncos defeated the Chiefs 38-3. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 30 2012; Denver, CO, USA; Denver Broncos fans hold a MVP sign for quarterback Peyton Manning (below) as he rests on the sidelines during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs Sports Authority Field. The Broncos defeated the Chiefs 38-3. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports /

Allen: Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos. Not much else to say on Manning. The guy is on another planet.

Sanchez: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers. A healthy Aaron Rodgers is one of the most dangerous weapons in the entire NFL. He will have the support of Eddie Lacy behind him, but the Packers’ success in 2014 will all come down to whether or not Rodgers can put together a huge year that reminds football fans just how special of a talent he is, and I think he will.

Dyce: Manning, Denver Broncos. He is going to have another season of ridiculous numbers with a ridiculous offense that might be even more balanced than last year. While a balanced offense might make you think Manning’s numbers would decline, it could force defenses not to ignore the run as much as they did last year.

Jorgensen: Manning, Denver Broncos. There’s still no one person that means more to the success of their team than this man. Plain and simple.

Hill: Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts. Peyton Manning is going to have another great year, but the man who replaced him in Indianapolis is going to have his best season yet. Reggie Wayne is back, Hakeem Nicks is in town and T.Y. Hilton is waiting to breakout. All of those things are spectacular for Luck.