Here are some nominees for Rookie of the Year and Coach of the Year.
You can add additional nominations below.OFFENSIVE ROOKIELemon Jefferson, RB, San Antonio: 795 yds rushing (3.5 avg), 0 TD; 92 receptions, 529 yds, 1 TD; nominated for Rookie of the Week five times.
Paul Conner, LG, Honolulu: 1,202 plays, 2 sacks allowed, 799 pass blocks, 535 run blocks; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
Kenny Heasley, WR, Georgia: 75 rec, 918 yds (12.2 avg), 10 TD; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
Nicholas Wittrock, RB, Southern California: 758 yds rushing (3.7 avg), 2 TD; 58 receptions, 737 yds (12.7 avg), 5 TD; nominated for Rookie of the Week six times.
Terry Wrobel, WR, San Jose: 62 catches, 898 yds (14.5 avg), 6 TD; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
DEFENSIVE ROOKIEJohn Rogers, CB, Houston: 64 tackles, 4 INT, 49.1 catch allowed; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
Stephen Ray Vaughn, MLB, San Antonio: 93 tackles, 1 INT, 38.2 catch allowed; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
Willie Lawhon, CB, Boston: 90 tackles, 2 INT, 42.9 catch allowed; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
Stephen Harris, FS, Oklahoma: 76 tackles, 3 INT, 37.8 catch allowed; nominated for Rookie of the Week four times.
COACHtrslick, Honolulu: Led Hawaiians (13-3) to fourth division championship in five seasons.
AlexanDragon, Denver: Gold (12-4) qualified for playoffs for fourth consecutive season.
Cjfred68, Houston: Led Gamblers (13-3) to division title in his first full season with Houston.
eyeballll, Detroit: Wheels (14-2) made playoffs for the 10th time in 11 seasons, won sixth division title, finished the season on a 14-game win streak, and earned No. 1 seed in the American Conference.
hellbringer, Michigan: Panthers (10-6) made their second playoff appearance in the last three seasons.
hectorg93, Jacksonville: Bulls (12-4) won fourth consecutive division title.
Wolveraider, Birmingham: Stallions (13-3) earned No. 1 seed in National Conference and won second consecutive division title.
shavar, New Orleans: Has only been playing MFN for three months, yet led the VooDoo (10-6) to the playoffs in his first season at the helm.
4343, Baltimore: Took over a vacant team and led the Stars (11-5) to five straight wins to end the season and the franchise's second division title.
CrazyRazor, Washington: Federals (11-5) tied Baltimore atop the division and made the playoffs for the fourth time in five seasons.
raidergreg69, New Jersey: Played seven games without any healthy full-time RB on the roster, yet won five of those games and finished 12-4. Generals have won seven consecutive division championships.
Chandyo, New York: Stars (9-7) finished with their best record since 1979 and missed the playoffs by one game.
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