Back in November, the Associated Press announced significant changes to their awards voting process. Instead of the 50 voters casting just one vote for each award category — like Most Valuable Player — they will cast multiple vote in a ranking manner. For the MVP award, they will rank their top 5 choices, and for all other award categories, they will rank their top 3 choices. This will allow more players to receive some partial recognition in headlines, and could also make a few tight races more interesting.
With that in mind, ESPN’s Seth Walder decided to take things a step further last week and rank his Top 100 players for MVP of the NFL this past season.