I'm a fan of his as much of you, but believe me, he doesn't want this on his shoulders as a sophomore starting a new position. It's going to take way more than him as an "MVP" to make this team successful. The dude has skills, but there's many others in the shadows that have their own respective skills. Our TE's this year are deadly, linebackers and d-line are deadly, so many kids not getting the press because they don't carry the ball that are huge weapons.
If I had to vote as to who should be the MVP at the end of the season, it's our D-backs and O-line. We have a fight for the starting QB position this year and that's more important than any MVP designation. QB will make or break our season, not a slot receiver/slot back regardless of how good they are. Don't get me wrong, I'm not downplaying what he brings to this team, but there's way more at work than him to make this team successful.