 Final Future will look at its offensive rookie of the year. You're going with a running back, why and who? Yeah, this award is one that's a bit more running back heavy than other awards are. So I feel okay going to the running back here over the really fun and really good quarterbacks. And a big part of it is because Trey Sermon is in a good situation. He's running behind potentially the best offensive line in football, playing a team that should win a lot of games, which will get him notoriety. And now with Jeffrey Wilson Jr. going through surgery, it means that the path to playing time for Trey Sermon is more clear than it was previously. You still have to deal with Wayne Gaulman, still have to deal with Raheem Mostert. So there are some obstacles in the way, but when you've got Kyle Shanahan calling plays for a running back who is talented behind an offensive line, this good, on a team this good, against a pretty easy schedule, that all adds up really well to make Sermon a good bet at 26-1. I think Najee Harris is the more likely guy to win this award among the running backs because the volume should be so good, but Sermon is double the odds. Najee Harris, who is 13-1, and Sermon is on a better team with a better offensive line. So if you're gonna give me Najee Harris at 13-1 versus Trey Sermon at 26-1, I'm gonna take the better offensive line and go Sermon and see if he can capitalize on the situation he has at his hands in San Francisco. Sermon is at pretty long odds to win that offensive rookie of the year award, especially on an offense that loves to have double and triple headed monsters coming out of the backfield in the 49ers.