Is Suh All Pro and Rookie of the Year

I think I am correct and these votes were the final totals. I read were they ended Dec 20th. Without a doubt Bradford and Suh were incredible. I don't think I have ever seen 2 rookies come in and basically change their whole team's demeanor. The Rams still have a ways to go but the Lions could be something to contend with as soon as next season. No doubt the NFC north is going to be something else next year. I'm still a "Go Pack Go" fan and always will be but enjoy watching teams that have a lot of Huskers on their roster.

 
Back to the OP though, not too bad for Suh to not only be the leading rookie vote getter, but also leading all NFL DTs in votes.
He is third among all DTs in total tackles with 60, leading all DTs with 9 sacks and throw in an INT. Very deserving.
I agree that he's very deserving of the award, too. It's just rare that you see a rookie have as good of stats as Suh is having in his first year in the league.

 
Back to the OP though, not too bad for Suh to not only be the leading rookie vote getter, but also leading all NFL DTs in votes.
He is third among all DTs in total tackles with 60, leading all DTs with 9 sacks and throw in an INT. Very deserving.
I agree that he's very deserving of the award, too. It's just rare that you see a rookie have as good of stats as Suh is having in his first year in the league.
and a TD!

plus, he's been very generous to the NFL's charity fund this year. :corndance

 
Here's a question:

Has there ever been a year where the first Offensive Player and the first Defensive Player taken in the draft went on to win their respective rookie of the year awards? Let alone the 1st and 2nd picks?

 
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