The 2020 NFL season is finally here. You know what that means: It's time for predictions! When the and square off to begin this year's hunt for the Lombardi Trophy, we'll also get our first look at some favored candidates for major accolades, from former MVP to potential Offensive Rookie of the Year . So as the games roll in, we decided to put our team to the test and forecast every single major award on the line in 2020.Right here, right now, we've got predictions for:Super Bowl LV championSuper Bowl LV MVPRegular-season MVPOffensive Player of the YearDefensive Player of the YearCoach of the YearOffensive Rookie of the YearDefensive Rookie of the YearBreakout PlayerTeam Bound for a Steep DeclineTeam Bound for a Big Step UpAnd here's the full cast of CBS Sports NFL experts who made picks: NFL insider Jason La Canfora, senior writer Pete Prisco, Pick Six Podcast host Will Brinson, senior reporter , and staff writers Cody Benjamin, John Breech, Jordan Dajani, Bryan DeArdo, Jared Dubin, Josh Edwards, Jeff Kerr, Tyler Sullivan, Chris Trapa so, Patrik Walker and Ryan Wilson.Agree with our predictions? Disagree? Just pumped for football to be back? Either way, sit back, relax and enjoy:Super Bowl LV championJason La Canfora: Super motivated and super talented.Pete Prisco: ChiefsHow can you go against Patrick Mahomes and that offense? You can't.Will Brinson: Super high floor, bad division, ma sive improvements on both side of the ball with the additions of , , and .Jonathan Jones: The Saints finally add a second Lombardi after being one of the league's most consistent teams the last three years. rides off into the sunset.Ryan Wilson: Tampa Bay's defense is a top-five unit. And they'll face le s pre sure because the offense that led the league in takeaways the last two seasons now has .John Breech: Jerry Jones has brainwashed me.Jared Dubin: ChiefsThey have Patrick Mahomes, and nobody else does.Cody Benjamin: Ravens is this year's version of 2019 Patrick Mahomes -- fired up and motivated from a tough playoff exit. His supporting cast also happens to be world-cla s.Tyler Sullivan: BuccaneersTheir championship window is small, but Tampa Bay makes quick work to get a Lombardi early in the Brady era. Arguably the most well-rounded team in the NFL from top to bottom.Patrik Walker: CowboysThere's just too much talent and it's now driven by a proven head coach with a chip on his shoulder. They edge the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV.Jordan Dajani: RavensThe Ravens were the best team in the regular season last year, but they found out that's not enough to go all the way. They will take the le sons they learned in 2019 and win the Super Bowl this year.Bryan DeArdo: ChiefsThey have the talent and overall depth to be the first NFL team to repeat since the 2003-2004 . The Chiefs' strength of schedule (tied for the 18th-easiest in the NFL) should enable them to lock up the No. 1 seed heading into the playoffs.Jeff Kerr: ChiefsEighteen of 22 starters back from a Super Bowl championship team with Patrick Mahomes at 100 percent and offensive maestro Andy Reid as head coach. Hard to go against them.We're giving away tons of free cash this season and all you need to do is pick your best 5 games to get in the action.Enter Parlay Pick'em nowfor your chance to win the $20,000 guaranteed season prize and $5,000 to the Week 1 winner. Terms apply.Chris Trapa so: SaintsBest top-to-bottom roster in the NFL. After a few years of playoff nightmares, the Saints get it done, and Brees walks off into the sunset, because that's where legendary QBs walk after they win a Super Bowl in their final season, apparently.Josh Edwards: SaintsThe Saints are motivated to win in what could be Drew Brees' final season. The team has more continuity than nearly every team in the league and that should benefit them in an already peculiar year.THE FINAL TALLY:Chiefs (4)Saints (3)Ravens (3)Buccaneers (2)Cowboys (2)Colts (1)Super Bowl LV MVPJason La Canfora: Lamar JacksonThe game-winning QB
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