Warning: This column contains all kinds of biases, including personal, recency, positional and geographical. If I can find a few more along the way, I will toss them in like extra potatoes in a stew.
Following are my picks for the 10 most valuable players in the NFL at this moment — meaning anyone who is injured or playing for a bad team has no chance of being considered.
That leaves out usual suspects like Aaron Donald, Cooper Kupp, Aaron Rodgers, Davante Adams and Tom Brady.
Josh Allen didn't make the cut because he's playing poorly while dealing with a sore elbow. 49ers tackle Trent Williams might be the best offensive lineman in the game, but he's an offensive lineman, and that doesn't compare to skill-position players and impact defenders. Patriots defender Matthew Judon leads the league in sacks, but we saw on Thursday night that he is not a dominant force on a play-by-play basis.
What we did see on Thursday night was Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson again showing off to a national audience, this time while setting an NFL record for most receiving yards through three seasons — and he has six games remaining in his third season.
He is a superstar. Read on to find out where he ranks on my list of MVP candidates:
10. Micah Parsons, Cowboys rusher. Perhaps the most valuable defender in the NFL. He probably deserves to be ranked higher than 10th, but offensive skill-position players are in position to make more meaningful plays than even the best defenders.
9. Lamar Jackson, Ravens quarterback. Casual NFL fans might not be able to name a healthy Ravens running back, receiver or defender, but Jackson's multiple skills keep the Ravens at the top of their division.