2016-09-08



The Hogs Haven writers predict division winners, individual award honors, the Super Bowl champion and more for the 2016 NFL season

Tonight the 97th NFL season will kickoff and the road to Super Bowl 51 will begin the same way the road to Super Bowl 50 ended, with the champion Denver Broncos facing off against MVP Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers.

Yes, NFL Football has finally returned to us in all its glory, and to celebrate the occasion, we at Hogs Haven would like to share our 2016 season staff predictions with you.  This is the fourth year that we've done this (see here, here and here), but this season has a different feel to it for Washington Redskins fans.

We have not witnessed this combination of stability and potential for sustained success since the first Joe Gibbs administration, and because of that there is both a palpable buzz in the air and a quiet confidence among fans about the prospects of the 2016 Redskins.

Tonight's opener and the start to the Redskins' defense of the NFC East title on Monday night can't come soon enough, but until then check out all of our Redskins and NFL predictions for the 2016 season.

Category

Jason Bacaj

Anthony Brown

James Dorsett

Jen Filsinger

Bryan Frantz

Tom Garrett

Mike Harar

NFC East

Redskins

Redskins

Giants

Redskins

Giants

Cowboys

Redskins

NFC North

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

NFC South

Panthers

Buccaneers

Panthers

Panthers

Panthers

Panthers

Saints

NFC West

Seahawks

Seahawks

Cardinals

Cardinals

Cardinals

Cardinals

Seahawks

NFC Wild Card

Cardinals

Panthers

Seahawks

Seahawks

Seahawks

Seahawks

Panthers

NFC Wild Card

Falcons

Falcons

Redskins

Vikings

Vikings

Falcons

Vikings

AFC East

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

AFC North

Ravens

Steelers

Steelers

Bengals

Steelers

Steelers

Steelers

AFC South

Texans

Texans

Texans

Colts

Colts

Colts

Colts

AFC West

Broncos

Chiefs

Chiefs

Chiefs

Chiefs

Raiders

Chiefs

AFC Wild Card

Raiders

Raiders

Raiders

Bills

Broncos

Broncos

Jets

AFC Wild Card

Steelers

Ravens

Bengals

Steelers

Bengals

Bengals

Bengals

1st Pick in 2017

Eagles

Bills

Browns

49ers

Browns

Titans

49ers

NFC Champion

Packers

Cardinals

Packers

Cardinals

Packers

Cardinals

Packers

AFC Champion

Patriots

Steelers

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Super Bowl

Packers

Steelers

Packers

Cardinals

Patriots

Cardinals

Packers

Comeback POY

Andrew Luck

Jimmy Graham

Andrew Luck

Andrew Luck

Kelvin Benjamin

Jordy Nelson

Kelvin Benjamin

Coach of Year

Jack Del Rio

Mike Tomlin

Mike McCarthy

Mike Zimmer

Bruce Arians

Jack Del Rio

Andy Reid

Offensive ROY

Ezekiel Elliott

Josh Doctson

Ezekiel Elliott

Ezekiel Elliott

Carson Wentz

Ezekiel Elliott

Ezekiel Elliott

Defensive ROY

Karl Joseph

Su'a Cravens

Myles Jack

Jalen Ramsey

Jalen Ramsey

Leonard Floyd

Jalen Ramsey

Offensive POY

Aaron Rodgers

Stefon Diggs

Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown

Aaron Rodgers

Antonio Brown

Aaron Rodgers

Defensive POY

Aaron Donald

Preson Smith

Khalil Mack

Khalil Mack

Aaron Donald

Von Miller

J.J. Watt

MVP

Aaron Rodgers

Tom Brady

Aaron Rodgers

Tom Brady

Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers

Adrian Peterson

Redskins Off. POY

Josh Doctson

Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins

Jordan Reed

Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins

Kirk Cousins

Redskins Def. POY

Su'a Cravens

Preston Smith

Preston Smith

Preston Smith

Bashaud Breeland

Josh Norman

Will Compton

Redskins Record

9-7

12-4

10-6

10-6

7-9

8-8

11-5

Playoff Finish

Divisional

NFC Champ Loss

Wildcard

Divisional

None

None

Divisional

Category

Chris Hess

Aaron Lesher

Ken Meringolo

Alex Rowsey

Steve Shoup

Bryan Stabbe

Mark Tyler

NFC East

Redskins

Redskins

Redskins

Redskins

Redskins

Redskins

Redskins

NFC North

Bears

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

Packers

NFC South

Buccaneers

Panthers

Panthers

Panthers

Panthers

Panthers

Panthers

NFC West

Seahawks

Seahawks

Cardinals

Cardinals

Seahawks

Seahawks

Cardinals

NFC Wild Card

Panthers

Cardinals

Seahawks

Seahawks

Cardinals

Cardinals

Seahawks

NFC Wild Card

Packers

Giants

Vikings

Buccaneers

Giants

Saints

Saints

AFC East

Patriots

Patriots

Dolphins

Patriots

Patriots

Patriots

Jets

AFC North

Steelers

Bengals

Bengals

Steelers

Steelers

Bengals

Steelers

AFC South

Texans

Texans

Jaguars

Texans

Texans

Colts

Colts

AFC West

Chiefs

Chiefs

Broncos

Chiefs

Raiders

Chiefs

Raiders

AFC Wild Card

Raiders

Broncos

Raiders

Broncos

Colts

Jaguars

Texans

AFC Wild Card

Ravens

Steelers

Colts

Bengals

Bengals

Steelers

Bengals

1st Pick in 2017

Cowboys

49ers

Eagles

Browns

Browns

Browns

Eagles

NFC Champion

Redskins

Seahawks

Cardinals

Cardinals

Seahawks

Panthers

Cardinals

AFC Champion

Chiefs

Steelers

Colts

Patriots

Steelers

Patriots

Steelers

Super Bowl

Redskins

Seahawks

Cardinals

Patriots

Steelers

Patriots

Cardinals

Comeback POY

Jimmy Graham

Tyrann Mathieu

Andrew Luck

Jordy Nelson

Jordy Nelson

Terrell Suggs

Andrew Luck

Coach of Year

Jay Gruden

Pete Carroll

Mike Zimmer

Bill Belichick

Mike Tomlin

Marvin Lewis

Bruce Arians

Offensive ROY

Will Fuller

Ezekiel Elliott

Corey Coleman

Ezekiel Elliott

Ezekiel Elliott

Ezekiel Elliott

Corey Coleman

Defensive ROY

Su'a Cravens

Jalen Ramsey

Su'a Cravens

Myles Jack

Jalen Ramsey

Jalen Ramsey

Vernon Hargreaves

Offensive POY

Kirk Cousins

Antonio Brown

David Johnson

Antonio Brown

Antonio Brown

Andrew Luck

David Johnson

Defensive POY

Preston Smith

Khalil Mack

Khalil Mack

Khalil Mack

J.J. Watt

J.J. Watt

Khalil Mack

MVP

Tom Brady

Russell Wilson

Carson Palmer

Aaron Rodgers

Russell Wilson

Aaron Rodgers

Antonio Brown

Redskins Off. POY

Kirk Cousins

Jordan Reed

Kirk Cousins

Trent Williams

Kirk Cousins

Trent Williams

Kirk Cousins

Redskins Def. POY

Preston Smith

Josh Norman

Bashaud Breeland

Josh Norman

Josh Norman

Ryan Kerrigan

Bashaud Breeland

Redskins Record

12-4

10-6

10-6

10-6

11-5

9-7

10-6

Playoff Finish

Super Bowl Win

Wildcard

Divisional

Divisional

Divisional

Divisional

Divisional

Redskins and NFC East Predictions

The Washington Redskins were the consensus pick to win the NFC East, as 11 of the 14 writers polled picked the Skins to defend their division title for the first time in 32 years (1983-1984).  If this occurs, it will also mark the first time in 24 and 19 years respectively that the team has made the playoffs and has had a winning record in consecutive seasons.

In each of the last two years, the Eagles were the top pick to win the East.  This year, they're tied for the second most votes to finish the season with the worst record in football.  Thanks again, Chip!

A 10-6 finish was our favorite pick as a group (6 votes), while 12-4, 11-5 and 9-7 were all picked twice.  The lowest projected win total was seven.  Twelve of fourteen HH staffers have the Redskins making the playoffs this year, and eight of them have the team advancing to the second round of the tournament or farther.

Kirk Cousins was picked by nearly two thirds of us to be the team's top offensive player.  Josh Norman and Preston Smith tied with four selections a piece to be the MVP of the defense.  Su'a Cravens was picked to be the defensive rookie of the year in the NFL by three writers; Josh Doctson got one vote on the offensive side.  I guess I could see it for Cravens in a way, but in another very real way I can't for a guy that's not starting and is busy learning new positions.  Then there's Chris' picks...

Chris "iH8dallas" Hess, Boom or Bust Homerism and Writer Prediction Styles

For the second year in a row, Chris has picked the Redskins to win the NFC East, to have the defensive player of the year on their roster, for Jay Gruden to win coach of the year, for the Cowboys to have the worst record in the league and for Washington to take home its fourth Super Bowl title.  He decided to get even weirder with things for the 2016 season.  He also has a Redskins player winning Offensive Player of the Year (Cousins) and the team winning 12 games, instead of the 11 victories he predicted last year.

And, just like last year, Chris made by far the highest number of unique picks (10) among the writers.  The next closest in this department were Bryan (6), Mike (5) and Tom (5).  In the first two years that we made predictions, the person with the most unique picks finished with the fewest correct picks.  Last year, however, the script was flipped when Chris made the most unique selections (13) and managed to make the most correct predictions among us.

Steve picked the most repeat winners in each of the last three seasons, but this time around he is tied for seventh in that area.  Aaron, Jen, Jason, Bryan, Ken and I tied with seven predictions that involved repeat winners or occurrences from the 2015 season.  You can hate on this strategy if you want, but it has actually worked out quite well for Steve and some others in the past.  Chris, Anthony and Mike tied for the fewest number of repeat winner predictions with four each.

Prediction Trends

There were no unanimous predictions made by the staff as a whole for the second year in a row.  We couldn't all agree on any one thing, but here are some things that the vast majority of our 14 Skins scribes could agree on: Packers win the NFC North (13 votes), Patriots win the AFC East (12 votes), Panthers win the NFC South (11 votes) and the Redskins win the NFC East (11 votes).

Some other very popular picks were: the Steelers to win the AFC North, the Chiefs to win the AFC West, Ezekiel Elliott to win Offensive Rookie of the Year and for Kirk Cousins to be the Redskins Offensive Player of the Year.  Each of those predictions garnered 9 votes (nearly 66% of those polled).  We were split down the middle (7 to 7) on whether the Cardinals or the Seahawks would win the NFC West.

For the second consecutive year, the category that we could find the least common ground on was the Coach of the Year award.  No more than two of us picked any one single coach, and ten head coaches were picked in all.  Mike Zimmer, Jack Del Rio, Mike Tomlin and Bruce Arians were all chosen twice.  The Redskins Defensive Player of the Year (4 picks), the team with the worst record/ first pick in the draft (5) and the Super Bowl winner (5) were also areas where most of our predictions did not match up.

Super Bowl Picks and Snubs of 2015 Winners

The Arizona Cardinals are our favorite bet to win the Super Bowl (4 picks), just ahead of the New England Patriots and Green Bay Packers (3 picks each).  The Steelers were picked twice, and the Seahawks and Redskins also received a vote.  The Panthers, Chiefs and Colts were each picked by one of our writers to represent their conferences in the Super Bowl and to ultimately lose in the final game of the season.

It's a little odd that only one writer picked the Panthers to make it back to the big game and that none of us have the Broncos making it back.  Well, maybe less so with the Broncos, but only two us even have them winning their division and eight of us don't having them making the postseason at all.  None of us have Cam Newton winning the MVP or OPOY this year again, the Vikings being kings of the North again, Riverboat Ron Rivera walking away with Coach of the Year hardware again or Chris Baker being the Redskins' top defender again.

We'll revisit our predictions after the Super Bowl, just as we've done in each of the last three years (here, here and here), and we'll see which writers are finishing their drives to glory and which are starting their walks of shame.

In the meantime, let us know what you think about our picks and share your own predictions in the comments section.  Happy season kickoff day!

Poll

Who will win Super Bowl LI at the conclusion of the 2016 NFL season?

Arizona Cardinals

Carolina Panthers

Denver Broncos

Green Bay Packers

Houston Texans

Kansas City Chiefs

New England Patriots

Pittsburgh Steelers

Seattle Seahawks

Washington Redskins

Other/ Not Listed

170 votes | Results

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