The Arena Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award has been given to the seasons best offensive player since 1996.
Season | Player | Team | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Eddie Brown | Albany Firebirds | WR/DB |
1997 | Barry Wagner | Orlando Predators | WR/DB |
1998 | Calvin Schexnayder | Arizona Rattlers | WR/LB |
1999 | Eddie Brown | Albany Firebirds | WR/DB |
2000 | Mike Horacek | Iowa Barnstormers | WR/LB |
2001 | Aaron Garcia | New York Dragons | QB |
2002 | Mark Grieb | San Jose SaberCats | QB |
2003 | Chris Jackson | Los Angeles Avengers | WR |
2004 | Marcus Nash | Las Vegas Gladiators | WR/LB |
2005 | Damian Harrell | Colorado Crush | WR |
2006 | Damian Harrell | Colorado Crush | WR |
2007 | Siaha Burley | Utah Blaze | WR/DB |
2008 | Chris Jackson | Philadelphia Soul | WR |
2010 | Chris Greisen | Milwaukee Iron | QB |
2011 | Aaron Garcia | Jacksonville Sharks | QB |
2012 | Tommy Grady | Utah Blaze | QB |
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