Malcolm Butler: Comeback Player of the Year
After getting off to a rough start to his Titans tenure in 2018, Butler has put together two solid halves of seasons, but has yet to put together a full 16-game slate of top-notch play in Nashville.
That’s partially because he only played in nine game last season after suffering a season-ending wrist injury in the Week 9 loss to the Carolina Panthers, which greatly hampered the Titans’ secondary.
Butler will be looking to make a statement in 2020 in order to justify the hefty salary the Titans are paying him. If Butler can remain healthy and elevate his play, he could be a candidate for Comeback Player of the Year.