The voting for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year figures to be tight between rookie quarterbacks Robert Griffin III and Andrew Luck. Still, Griffin said Wednesday he wouldn't pick himself if he had a vote to cast.

In an interview with the NFL Network's "NFL AM" program Wednesday morning, Griffin said he would vote for teammate Alfred Morris, who is fifth in the NFL with 982 rushing yards and has six rushing touchdowns.

"My vote would go to Alfred Morris, because I wouldn't vote for myself. I think that's extremely conceited and I'm not that person, so I'd vote for Alfred Morris," Griffin told the NFL Network. "He's my running back, he's had a very quiet but very great season for a running back, and I'm proud to have him on this team."

Griffin has had a great rookie season and is tied for second in the NFL in fewest interceptions (4) and ranked fourth in completion percentage (67.5). He also has 3,146 total yards (2,504 pass, 642 rush) and 22 touchdowns (16 pass, 6 rush). He is also just the third quarterback in NFL history to amass at least 2,000 passing yards and 500 rushing yards in a single season, according to ESPN Stats & Information.