I've watched every snap of Griffin's rookie campaign, and I've been stunned at how quickly he has become a dominant force in the National Football League. The Washington Redskins didn't pull out a win in Sunday's NFC East battle with the defending Super Bowl-champion New York Giants, but Griffin's jaw-dropping ability was once again on full display. His stat line looks impressive on paper -- 20-of-28 for 258 yards, two touchdowns, one interception and 89 rushing yards -- but you had to actually watch this game to gain a full appreciation for RG3's ability. He led a fourth-quarter touchdown drive that was filled with one incredible play after another. Facing fourth-and-10, he calmly eluded two of the most athletic defensive ends in the NFL, Osi Umenyiora and Jason Pierre-Paul, and delivered a 19-yard strike to tight end Logan Paulsen. He followed that Houdini act by scampering around the right side for 24 yards before he eventually culminated the drive with a beautiful, 30-yard touchdown pass to Santana Moss.