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This summer, NFL Nation reporters are answering the biggest questions for every team in divisional roundtables.

Today's question: Who will be the MVP of each division?

Wednesday's question: Who is on the hottest seat in each division?

Tuesday's question: Who is the rising star in each division?

Monday's question: Who will be the best newcomer?

Tom Brady might be turning 40 later this summer, but that didn't stop ESPN.com's AFC East reporters from unanimously picking the New England Patriots quarterback to be the division's MVP this season. Read more

Le'Veon Bell led the NFL with 1,884 yards from scrimmage from Weeks 4 to 16 last season. Timothy T. Ludwig/USA TODAY Sports

Ben Roethlisberger? Antonio Brown? Le'Veon Bell? Our AFC North reporters can agree on one thing: the division MVP will likely reside in Pittsburgh. Read more

The Titans' Marcus Mariota is a quarterback on the rise, and he has some new offensive weapons to play with this season. The Colts' Andrew Luck might be playing behind the best offensive line he has had in his NFL career. Who's your pick for AFC South MVP? Read more

Raiders quarterback Derek Carr has the big contract and some new weapons that will likely make him even more dangerous, but he'll have some competition from a teammate for AFC West MVP this season. Read more

After amassing more than more than 1,600 yards rushing with defenses geared up to stop Dallas' rushing attack last season, Ezekiel Elliott is poised for a monster 2017. Kelvin Kuo/USA TODAY Sports

Our NFC East panel expects a big sophomore season for Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, but don't sleep on one key member of the Giants' defense. Read more

It isn't unanimous! Wait. Yes, it is. Try to act surprised when you read who NFC North reporters chose as the division MVP. Read more

The NFC South might be the most competitive division in the NFL this season, so it's no surprise that our panel has four different picks for MVP. Read more

We agree that Arizona's David Johnson is the division's best player, but will he be the most valuable this season? Seattle's Russell Wilson figures to state a pretty strong MVP case. Read more