Vote: NFL Offensive Player of the Year

Who is the NFL MVP? Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year? Coach of the Year? Help us decide.

Updated: December 3, 2002, 6:10 PM ET

Read through the five candidates below for Offensive Player of the Year and cast your vote in the poll on the left-hand side of the page.

CANDIDATES FOR NFL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Rich Gannon
QB
Oakland Raiders
Profile
2002-2003 SEASON STATISTICS
ATT CMP YDS CMP% TD INT
505 350 3,877 69.3 23 9
Rich Gannon
Gannon has been putting up video game-like numbers all season as the Raiders march towards a playoff spot. In the black and silver's eight wins, Gannon has throw for an average of 335 yards.
Marvin Harrison
WR
Indianapolis Colts
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2002-2003 SEASON STATISTICS
REC YDS AVG LNG TD FUM
109 1,318 12.1 69 8 0
Marvin Harrison
Harrison keeps a low profile, probably because he's too busy putting up numbers to talk about himself. Peyton Manning's favorite target leads the NFL in receiving yards (1,318) and with 109 receptions he's on pace to shatter Herman Moore's single-season record (123).
Priest Holmes
RB
Kansas City Chiefs
Profile
2002-2003 SEASON STATISTICS
ATT YDS AVG TD REC YDS
271 1,322 4.9 19 66 634
Priest Holmes
Holmes is well on his way to breaking Marshall Faulk's record 26 touchdowns. He has rushed for over 150 yards three times this season, proving last year's 1,555 yard season was no fluke.
LaDainian Tomlinson
RB
San Diego Chargers
Profile
2002-2003 SEASON STATISTICS
ATT YDS AVG TD REC YDS
285 1,318 4.6 12 60 410
LaDainian Tomlinson
Tomlinson is the AFC's second-leading rusher with 1,318 yards. Throw in his team-leading 60 receptions and 13 TDs and you have the main reason the Chargers are 8-4 and in the hunt for a spot in the playoffs.
Michael Vick
QB
Atlanta Falcons
Profile
2002-2003 SEASON STATISTICS
ATT CMP YDS CMP% TD INT
280 161 1,994 57.5 10 3
Michael Vick
This past Sunday, Vick accounted for 346 of Atlanta's 379 yards in a 30-24 victory over the Vikings. His precision passing has taken a backseat to his awe-inspiring runs, including his 46-yard scamper in overtime to defeat Minnesota.

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