With one week to go in the 2019 NFL season, I've pieced together my regular-season awards ballot. While I would typically wait for Week 17 to play out before making any proclamations, there really aren't many close races this year; the winners for most of the key awards are comfortably ahead of the competition, and the guys who could move on or off the ballot altogether are the third-placed players.
While someone like Miles Sanders could work his way ahead of Josh Jacobs on the Offensive Rookie of the Year ballot if Sanders excels and Jacobs sits out in Week 17, every player who won an award in this column would need something virtually unprecedented to happen in Week 17 to miss out on their nod.