How important is Rookie of the Year?

Joe Burrow is already favored in Vegas to win offensive rookie of the year. Since he is starting week 1 it is likely he will accrue the stats to back that up and by all accounts people think that Burrow was a hit more than a miss in the draft. This got me thinking, does this even matter? Is ROTY really indicative of how the player turns out? Well apparently it does:

2002Clinton PortisRunning backDenver BroncosHIT
2003Anquan BoldinWide receiverArizona CardinalsHIT
2004Ben RoethlisbergerQuarterbackPittsburgh SteelersHIT
2005Cadillac WilliamsRunning backTampa Bay BuccaneersMISS
2006Vince YoungQuarterbackTennessee TitansMISS
2007Adrian PetersonRunning backMinnesota VikingsHIT
2008Matt RyanQuarterbackAtlanta FalconsHIT
2009Percy HarvinWide receiverMinnesota VikingsMISS
2010Sam BradfordQuarterbackSt. Louis RamsHIT
2011Cam NewtonQuarterbackCarolina PanthersHIT
2012Robert Griffin IIIQuarterbackWashington RedskinsMISS
2013Eddie LacyRunning backGreen Bay PackersMISS
2014Odell Beckham Jr.Wide receiverNew York GiantsHIT
2015Todd GurleyRunning backSt. Louis RamsHIT
2016Dak PrescottQuarterbackDallas CowboysHIT
2017Alvin KamaraRunning backNew Orleans SaintsHIT
2018Saquon BarkleyRunning backNew York GiantsHIT
2019Kyler MurrayQuarterbackArizona Cardinalstoo early 

I went back 18 years to take a historic look and I was surprised to see how many of these players panned out. Only 5 of 18 turned out to either be busts or not live up to their rookie of the year hype. I could have gone back even farther because these were amazing stats……so I did:

1989Barry SandersRunning backDetroit LionsHIT
1990Emmitt SmithRunning backDallas CowboysHIT
1991Leonard RussellRunning backNew England PatriotsMISS
1992Carl PickensWide receiverCincinnati BengalsMISS
1993Jerome BettisRunning backLos Angeles RamsHIT
1994Marshall FaulkRunning backIndianapolis ColtsHIT
1995Curtis MartinRunning backNew England PatriotsHIT
1996Eddie GeorgeRunning backHouston OilersHIT
1997Warrick DunnRunning backTampa Bay BuccaneersHIT
1998Randy MossWide receiverMinnesota VikingsHIT
1999Edgerrin JamesRunning backIndianapolis ColtsHIT
2000Mike AndersonRunning backDenver BroncosMISS

These are some big time names listed above. Only 3/12 misses in that group and that is even a bit subjective. Carl Pickens was a good (not great) receiver and Mike Anderson was a serviceable running back. These other names were elite though.

So should Bengal fans be rooting for Burrow to be offensive rookie of the year….HECK YES! It is a strong indicator that Burrow’s career will work out in a big way.

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