Team | Player | Result | Stat Line |
Bears | Danny Trevathan | L | 6 Tackles, 1 TFL |
Buccaneers | Mike Edwards | L | 1 Tackle |
Cardinals | Corey Peters | L | 2 Tackles, 1 TFL |
Cowboys | Randall Cobb | W | 6 Catches, 35 Yards, 1 Fum |
Jaguars | Josh Allen | L | 2 Tackles, 1 QB Hit |
Packers | Za’Darius Smith | L | 8 Tackles, .5 Sack, .5 TFL, 2 QB Hit |
Steelers | Benny Snell | W | DNP |
Steelers | Bud Dupree | W | 3 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 3 TFL, 3 QB Hits, 1 Fum Rec |
Texans | Lonnie Johnson | W | DNP |
Titans | Wesley Woodyard | L | 8 Tackles |
A great week for the defensive Cats. Bud Dupree harassed the Colts quarterbacks, Wesley Woodyard was in on 8 tackles, Za’Darius Smith was everywhere making plays, and Danny Trevathan was solid as usual. The offensive side of the ball was held up by Randall Cobb as Warford (Bye) and Snell (Knee Injury) did not play this week. He caught 6 of his 8 targets but fumbled once in a win over the Giants. As we near the playoffs I wanted to start looking at the current standings and odds for a Wildcat to win the Superbowl.
Offensive MVP – Randall Cobb – By default
Defensive MVP – Bud Dupree – I’m a Colts fan and he terrorized the O-line all day
AFC:
Lonnie Johnson – Texans – 3 Seed – 6-3 record – 25/1 odds
Bud Dupree/Benny Snell – Steelers – 7 Seed – 4-4 record – 100/1 odds
Josh Allen – Jaguars – 9th place – 4-5 record – 300/1 odds
Wesley Woodyard – Titans – 10th place – 4-5 record – 300/1 odds
Avery Williamson (Injured) – Jets – 15th pace – 1-7 record – 10,000/1 odds
NFC:
Larry Warford – Saints – 2 Seed – 7-1 record – 9/2 odds
Za’Darius Smith – Packers – 3 Seed – 7-2 record – 14/1 odds
Randall Cobb – Cowboys – 4 Seed – 5-3 record – 20/1 odds
Corey Peters – Cardinals – 11th place – 3-5 record – 2,000/1 odds
Danny Trevathan – Bears – 12th place – 3-5 record – 200/1 odds
Mike Edwards – Buccaneers – 13th place – 2-6 record – 200/1 odds