Who will be Tennessee's Offensive MVP...Rivals Guys pick

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USATODAY SPORTS
JOSH DOBBS, Jr., QB: There are numerous reasons why Dobbs needs to be Tennessee's offensive MVP, but more importantly, the third-year Vol is doing all the things that he needs to do in order to be that person.
More than once this summer, Dobbs has logged extra work with Sheriron Jones and others. He's setting an example for Jones, but Dobbs also is showing he's taking nothing for granted.

Dobbs is extremely comfortable in the playbook, improving his accuracy, mid-range and beyond, and also keenly aware of the fact he must take fewer hits in order to be Butch Jones' first Tennessee quarterback to start every game in a season. So no surprise, Dobbs has watched some video of Russell Wilson, among others, because Wilson has a knack for not absorbing too many clean hits.

Dobbs isn't waiting on a redshirt and isn't looking over his shoulder. Instead, he's more complete than ever before at the quarterback position and those in the program indicate Dobbs is confident in his skills and very comfortable and on the same page with offensive coordinator Mike DeBord. I nearly went with co-MVPs, because I think Jalen Hurd takes another big step forward.

Brent's Selection

For me this one is easy, without Josh Dobbs last season they aren't bowling and without him right now there wouldn't be as much hype surrounding this team as there is. Dobbs isn't perfect and has plenty of room for improvement and how he and new offensive coordinator Mike DeBord mesh is going to be key, but in Butch Jones' offense, Dobbs is a tailor-made fit. Opponents have an entire year to get ready for him and so there's not as big of an element of surprise in him.
But, Iowa had a month to prepare for him and seemingly had little to no answers. A quarterback can't do it alone as Dobbs must get help from his entire receiving corps and the offensive line must continue to grow.

However, when I look at this offense and its depth chart overall, Dobbs is the one player they can ill-afford to lose and to me is the most important or valuable player to the offensive side of the ball.

Rob's Selection

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I'm sure this isn't going to be an original thought among our crack staff, but how can you not go with Josh Dobbs after what we saw from him in the second half of last season? He completely turned the offense around after taking over the job full-time and it seems entirely reasonable to think that he's only going to be better after spring practice and an entire offseason to immerse himself into the starter's role.
What Dobbs did last year after ascending to the starting job was even more impressive than it looked on the face of things. Before taking over as the starter he'd never really gotten first-team reps and all the benefit that comes with getting coached like the starter. He's probably had a chance to develop more in the last nine months than he did the first year and a half he was on campus just by virtue of 'being the guy.'

Dobbs has always come across as confident, but he looked even more comfortable in his role as the undisputed leader of the offense this spring. Having some success--especially at quarterback--can have that affect. He's got the confidence of his teammates, and that seems to have only enhanced his confidence in himself.

On the field the next step for Dobbs and this offense is to consistently push the ball downfield and make big plays in the passing game. That will be even more crucial this fall as it's a near certainty that defenses will be looking to slow down a ground game that's now spearheaded by Jalen Hurd and Alvin Kamara, along with Dobbs.

Either Hurd or Kamara could steal some of the spotlight from Dobbs if they put up monster numbers, but the guess here is that the quarterback will be the catalyst for a Tennessee offense that has more weapons in its arsenal than its recent predecessors.

Paul's Selection

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This one is tough for me because I think Jalen Hurd and Josh Dobbs worked hand-in-hand to make the Vols' offense go over the last 6 games of the season (and if you don't think Hurd deserves that much credit look back at the Vanderbilt game to see just how much Tennessee struggled to move the ball without Hurd).
But, it's just too hard not to give this award to Dobbs. Tennessee doesn't go bowling and have the momentum and expectations without Dobbs. He literally turned everything around for Tennessee last season.

Now, it's about carrying that over, improving, staying hungry and humble. Dobbs and this team certainly have some potential to bring Tennessee back not just into the conversation, but being in games that matter in late October and November.

Dobbs has emerged as the offensive leader for this team ahead of the season and the Vols will go as far as he goes this season.

Austin's Selection

Honestly, there are only a couple of options in this category, but I'll take Jalen Hurd. After being limited in the spring, he'll be plenty amped to get things going next month. I think the offensive line is going to be better and I think that will help the ground game as a whole. They are a year older with more talent in place. Plus they have added the eyes of offensive coordinator Mike Debord. When you couple all of that, then Hurd has a chance to have bigger runs, bigger plays and bigger games in 2015.
The addition of Alvin Kamara was very much welcomed for a guy that saw most every big carry last season. Don't let that fool you though, he will be motivated by Kamara and what the Georgia native is able to do athletically. Tennessee lacked for big-splash plays in the running game last season and I think that changes this year. The coaching staff has been wanting Hurd to expand his leadership role during their off-season strength program and from all accounts he has done that. He'll be the offensive MVP on the field, but I also think he will be one off the field how he leads and works.

Grant's Selection

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Jalen Hurd --- It's the obvious answer, and for reasons that no one reading this isn't already aware of. But it's as much about the others around Hurd as it is about Hurd himself. If he runs better as a sophomore in 2015 than he did as the team's leading rusher as a freshman in 2014, he'll open up that much more of the field for Josh Dobbs at quarterback, that much more of the playbook for Alvin Kamara and, obviously, help set up the play-action pass for Tennessee's talented group of receivers.
 
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Hurd and Dobbs will be a deadly combination for the next two seasons. Enjoy the ride, my fellow Vols.
 
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It'll be tough for Hurd to get recognized as much because he'll be splitting carries with Kamara, who I think will actually be the better running back. Dobbs will easily be our MVP if he can stay healthy
 
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It'll be tough for Hurd to get recognized as much because he'll be splitting carries with Kamara, who I think will actually be the better running back. Dobbs will easily be our MVP if he can stay healthy

Hurd will be the better back. Having someone split carries with him and shoulder the load will only help him stay stronger and healthier plus provide some healthy competition. Hurd is bigger and stronger this year and will only get better. The Iowa game is a good example of how he can look when he's rested and not beat up - guys were bouncing off him.
 
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It's going to be a different feeling now that we have two go-to running backs. This could be a very fun offense to watch.
 
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Odds that both Dobbs and Hurd are invited to the Heisman ceremony? Over under 99%?
 
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Although this is a TEAM sport, I would like to see our RT and LT to be close to the top of this list. QBs, WRs and RBs are only as good as the OL.........drop the mic.

Go Team 119
 
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I home Jalen doesn't try to run over everyone, only the ones that are need to stay healthy. kid got the wheels to run around players...I wouldn't want to be the defense to match up to Hurd and Kamara.

But if I had to predict which RB will help the other the most, I would say Hurd (Smash) will help Karama (Dash) the most.
 
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I see the two back set and when the linebackers cheat in to get a step towards the middle of the line to get a jump on Hurd, it will go to Kamara and he will have a field day on the outside. This could be one wild ride. I see Kamara with more yards and Hurd with more TD's by the end of the season.
 
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"Either Hurd or Kamara could steal some of the spotlight from Dobbs..."

No I in TEAM. The spotlight will be shared, by all.

Dobbs will be full of fine performances, but as the now-matured O Leader, he'll be holding the spotlight and shining it on others at EVERY opportunity, I'm just confident. Proper attitude/work ethic/humbleness + proper execution of hand-offs, passes and occasional keepers will become his shining glory.
 
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Dobbs. This is a pretty easy pick...
With the numbers he had last year, projected over an entire season
you get this:

2412 passing yards
936 rush yards
36 total tds

Imagine that with a Jalen Hurd and Alvin Kamara at RB.

Imagine that type of production coupled with a top 20 defense on the other side of the ball.

Now you can start to see where the "hype" comes from.

We will be a dangerous dangerous team...
 
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Hurd will be the better back. Having someone split carries with him and shoulder the load will only help him stay stronger and healthier plus provide some healthy competition. Hurd is bigger and stronger this year and will only get better. The Iowa game is a good example of how he can look when he's rested and not beat up - guys were bouncing off him.

Kamara is a tough back too but he's faster. I just think he'll have more yardage per carry. He'll also have the longer runs.
 
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I don't know why people are hyping Hurd as Heisman material. Maybe if he's a senior, but right now there are other running backs better than him. Fournette and Chubb are better than him. Jovon Robinson at Auburn will be really good too.
 
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Dobbs. This is a pretty easy pick...
With the numbers he had last year, projected over an entire season
you get this:

2412 passing yards
986 rush yards
36 total tds

For comparision Dak Prescott 2014

3449 passing yards
936 rush yards
29 total tds

Hopefully our WR corps will make Dobbs look better this season. If so, he should be in the Heisman discussions like Prescott was last season!
 
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I don't know why people are hyping Hurd as Heisman material. Maybe if he's a senior, but right now there are other running backs better than him. Fournette and Chubb are better than him. Jovon Robinson at Auburn will be really good too.

Fournette, yes. Chubb, no. Chubb is the product of a favorable system behind a stellar offensive line.
 
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Fournette is outstanding. I think Hurd would put up better numbers than Chubb last year, if he ran behind Georgia's line. JMO

How? Chubb is faster than Hurd and is just like him. Chubb is very hard to tackle because he's small and huge at the same time. You're crazy if you think Hurd is better than him. A little too much orange kool-aid eh?
 
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Dobbs or Hurd...as much as Jalen means to the offense Dobbs will be the MVP. It's a mobile quarterback league, and he's going to dominate the field.
 
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