NFL Week 4 MVP Tracker. The race for the NFL MVP is underway.

Our first MVP Watch of the season is here.

MVP Watch begins with Josh Allen, Justin Herbert, Baker Mayfield. Visit our Weekly MVP Watch, where we track our favorites for the honor. We, unlike the actual AP Voters, rank these players fairly and based on their play and stats on the field. We do not limit the finalists in our eyes, to the Quarterback on the #1 seed of the AFC or NFC.

 

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Justin Herbert is first in our rankings. It’s become obvious that in some way, Jim Harbaugh has propelled Herbert to the next level. Harbaugh himself said last week, it’s hard to find areas of improvement because he’s so elite at everything. That is on full display more than it ever has been. 860 passing yards, 6 TDs, and 69 rushing yards. Record 3-0

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Josh Allen is second this week. Allen is clearly still in his peak prime. He hasn’t lost a step. He like Herbert, is very elite at most aspects of his game. We already have seen him improve his patients and ability to not force a big play all the time. 755 passing yards, 5 passing TDs, 0 INT, 114 rushing yards, 2 rushing TDs

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Baker Mayfield is at the top of our list of best QB’s in football. The Buccaneers have just been an absolute offensive juggernaut ever since he arrived in town. His last two offensive coordinators have become head coaches, and he continues to stay poised and confident late in games when it matters most. He definitely has found the prime of his career. 615 passing yards, 6 passing TDs, 0 INT, 116 rushing yards

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