![]() In his four years as a Falcon, Ridley pulled in 248 catches for 3,342 yards and 28 touchdowns. The Jags should be lethal on offense if Ridley can return to form. Ridley spent all last year at home, serving a suspension for gambling. Now let’s not forget, at the trade deadline last year, the Jaguars made a trade that brought in former Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver Calvin Ridley. He had Kirk, Marvin Jones, Zay Jones, and Engram. Lawrence cooked up a pretty good meal with his weapons last year. In addition, Lawrence trimmed his interceptions down from the year prior, where he threw 17-significant improvement with the addition of Christian Kirk and Evan Engram. He finished 2022 with a 66.3% completion rate for 4,113 yards, 25 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. Lawrence led three comeback victories in 2022. Not a bad new toy for Justin Fields to tinker with.Īfter a poor start to the season, Lawrence and the Jaguars went on a run to end the season and make the playoffs. Moore has spent five seasons in Carolina with poor quarterback play and still posted 364 receptions for 5,201 yards and 21 touchdowns. This offseason, Poles have gone out, and acquired Fields a new WR1, DJ Moore, and a plethora of draft picks from the Carolina Panthers for the first overall pick. Claypool has shown flashes early in his career but hasn’t found a way to put it all together. New General Manager Ryan Poles acquired wide receiver Chase Claypool from the Steelers midseason to play alongside Darnell Mooney. The Bears have found a way to gather assets for Fields heading into the 2023 NFL Season. A solid year two in the Windy City for the kid from Ohio State. He ran the ball for 7.1 yards per attempt and averaged 76 rushing yards a game to go with his 149.5 passing yards per game average. The Bears might not have won many games, but Fields shined all year. Although he was bottled up in the small action he saw in his rookie year, he burst onto the scene in 2022.įields fell just 63 yards short of Lamar Jackson’s single-season rushing record by a quarterback. Justin Fields was a highly touted prospect out of Ohio State, so much so that the Bears traded up and picked him 11th overall in 2021. ![]() Young quarterbacks seem to be getting better and better by the year, so a young gun is due to win the award at some point, right? There must be a couple of diamonds in the rough, a couple of long shots that could swoop in and win the prestigious honor. Now that that’s out of the way, you’re probably thinking somewhere along the lines of Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes, or Jalen Hurts. On top of the fact that 68% of MVPs are quarterbacks, the last ten NFL MVPs have been quarterbacks. Maybe not endless, as the MVP Award in the NFL feels so quarterback-dominated. ![]() ![]() Who’s going to win the Super Bowl? How will my team do? Who will they draft? Perhaps one of the most burning questions is, who will win Most Valuable Player? The options are endless. These features are often be thematically grouped, such as information about making the sudden pivot to online instruction or various aspects of improving equity, diversity, and inclusion instruction in your course.As we inch closer to the next NFL Season, many questions are on everybody’s mind. For ASKPsychSessions, listeners submit questions about teaching and learning, and Marianne interviews experts and posts short features with the question and answer together. Our ASKPsychSessions feature is hosted by Marianne Lloyd from Seton Hall University. Of course, we veer away from the teaching conversation from time to time to hear about origin stories and the personal perspectives of our guests, touching on current events and topics of interest. We leverage our connections with psychology teachers from all levels (high school, community college, college, university) as well as individuals from other occupations to have meaningful conversations about what it means to be an educator. The original PsychSessions podcast is co-hosted by Garth Neufeld from Cascadia College and Eric Landrum from Boise State University.
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