Mid-Season Team MVP Awards – AFC North

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Cleveland Browns – Jordan Cameron

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CLEVELAND, OH – SEPTEMBER 29: Tight end Jordan Cameron #84 of the Cleveland Browns makes a touchdown catch over safety Taylor Mays #26 of the Cincinnati Bengals at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 29, 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

This was between safety TJ Ward and tight end Jordan Cameron.

Ward is playing at an all-pro level. He has been flying all over the field for Cleveland this year, breaking up five passes and intercepting two more. Ward also has 57 tackles, a half sack and a touchdown on the season. His play is a big part of why Cleveland has the sixth ranked passing defence in the league, despite facing both Matt Stafford and Aaron Rodgers in recent weeks.

Ultimately though, I felt I needed to give the love to Jordan Cameron.

The tight end has been a fantasy football monster this season, and the best weapon on this Cleveland Browns offence with a team leading 596 yards (74.5 yards per game) and 6 touchdowns on 49 receptions, third most in the entire league.

How Cameron has managed to stay so consistent despite playing with three different starting quarterbacks already is beyond any of us. It is a testament to his skills that he has become the security blanket for Brian Hoyer, Brandon Weeden and Jason Campbell.

Without his stability, this Browns offence would have come off the tracks a long time ago. And for that, he is their MVP.