The NFL MVP race continues to take shape as we enter Week 11 of the 2021 NFL season. Individual performance as well as team success both play major roles in determining the NFL MVP. The results from each week have a huge impact on the standings for the award. Here are the top five candidates for NFL MVP right now.NFL MVP Power RankingsAlex Clancy@ClancysCornerThe NFL MVP race has quickly turned into “which QB will be bad the least amount of times”10:44 AM · Nov 15, 2021536The NFL MVP race has quickly turned into “which QB will be bad the least amount of times”#5 - QB Tom Brady, Tampa Bay BuccaneersLast week: #2Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom BradyTom Brady fell a few spots in the NFL MVP Power Rankings after suffering a second straight loss. He is still having an excellent season, ranking in the top three in the NFL in passing yards, passing touchdowns, passer rating and QBR. Antonio Brown and Rob Gronkowski will soon be back from injury so Brady could potentially be even better down the stretch.JennaLaineESPN@JennaLaineESPNTom Brady’s entire media availability lasted 1 minute, 43 seconds. You can hear @gregauman ask him to stay longer. I asked if he could take us through how he was feeling. “I like to win,” he said.5:01 AM · Nov 14, 202195280Tom Brady’s entire media availability lasted 1 minute, 43 seconds. You can hear @gregauman ask him to stay longer. I asked if he could take us through how he was feeling. “I like to win,” he said. https://t.co/DHXxvg021N#4 - QB Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay PackersLast week: UnrankedGreen Bay Packers quarterback Aaron RodgersAaron Rodgers enters the top five of the NFL MVP race for the first time this season. Team success is the biggest factor. The Packers have not lost a game started by Aaron Rodgers since Week 1 against the Saints. Rodgers is not necessarily filling up the stat sheet, but he's been efficient. If the Packers keep rolling like this, Rodgers could win his fourth NFL MVP.