The selection process for the 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year has concluded, with outcomes determined through a voting system involving a nationwide panel of media members.
The voting was conducted on a weighted scale of 10-5-3-2-1, which assigned different point values to votes based on their rankings.
The standout winner of the award is Jayden Daniels from Washington, who amassed a remarkable score of 495 points, indicating overwhelming support with a remarkable number of first-place votes (49).
Following him is Brock Bowers from Las Vegas, who finished with 214 points, achieving a mix of second and lower placements in the voting tally (1 first, 32 second, 11 third, 5 fourth, and 1 fifth).
Bo Nix from Denver secured the third position with a total of 153 points, earning a consolidated vote spread (0 first, 15 second, 21 third, 7 fourth, and 1 fifth).
In a further breakdown, Brian Thomas Jr. from Jacksonville recorded 82 points, marking a noteworthy presence with no first-place votes but gains across other ranks (0 first, 2 second, 8 third, 15 fourth, and 18 fifth).
Malik Nabers representing the New York Giants accumulated 51 points, achieving a modest ranking (0 first, 0 second, 4 third, 13 fourth, and 13 fifth).
Bucky Irving from Tampa Bay attracted 31 points (0 first, 0 second, 1 third, 8 fourth, and 12 fifth), while Drake Maye from New England brought in only 9 points (0 first, 0 second, 3 third).
Joe Alt and Ladd McConkey, both from the Los Angeles Chargers, recorded 8 and 5 points respectively.
Caleb Williams, representing Chicago, managed to round out the list with just 2 points.
The voting results reflect a diverse array of young talent making their mark in the league.