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Suh cleaned so many clocks that he earned a starting berth in the Pro Bowl, which he skipped after undergoing shoulder surgery. Considering what he achieved despite the injury, imagine what might be ahead for the only defensive player to win the AP's College Player of the Year award.
"I was fortunate to be able to grasp my role in our scheme and to flourish in it," Suh said. "I'm just going to keep working hard to improve because I'll never be satisfied."
McCourty, selected 27th overall in April, started from the beginning of the season and was a playmaker all year for the Patriots, who went 14-2 with a rebuilt defense. McCourty had seven interceptions while often handling the opposition's top receiver.
Sam Bradford, taken first overall last spring, won the top offensive rookie honor Friday. It's the first time since 1981 that the top two picks won the rookie awards. New Orleans running back George Rogers and New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor did it back then.
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