Unless and until the voters move off of "MVP = the QB from one of the Top 2-3 teams based on the team's record," that usually eliminates most of the people getting consideration. There doesn't appear to be another QB lapping the field by putting up record-breaking numbers, and there isn't a RB in that category either. Tyreek could set a receiving yardage record, but Kupp barely got any voting consideration a couple of years ago and put up insane receiving totals. If PHI / KC / DET have very few losses, then the MVP stands to be one of Hurts / Mahomes / Goff (even if it doesn't really seem like that QB deserves it). If those teams fall back to the back some, that opens things up for QBs from that next tier of winning teams (for example, Tua or Lamar). IMO, the only non-QB that is even worth mentioning is Hill, but he seems more like an Offensive Player of the Year guy than MVP.