Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris flies through the air on a first down late in the fourth quarter that sealed a win over the New York Giants during their NFL football game in Landover, Maryland December 3, 2012. (REUTERS/Gary Cameron)
Everyone knows the NFL’s offensive rookie of the year is going to be either Andrew Luck or Robert Griffin III.
In a way that’s unfair, James Lofton said.
“I think there needs to be a rookie of the year for non-quarterbacks,” said Lofton, Hall of Fame wide receiver and analyst on Dial Sports radio’s NFL Sunday night broadcasts.