NBC’s ‘The Voice’ finale rankings: Will Matt McAndrew, Craig Wayne Boyd, or Chris Jamison win?

The Voice -Monday night’s finale for “The Voice” looks on paper to be fairly interesting. You’ve got four artists, but three of them come from one mentor. All of them are guys, and we’re not sure how many of them (if any) have a real shot to be radio stars after the season.

Still, there is potential for a captivating evening of entertainment, and we are going to do our part here to figure out where many of them stand. Voting history is the biggest factor in our rankings at this point, though we are also considering performance quality and personality in there at the same time.

4. Damien – There’s a big divide here between fourth and third. He was already eliminated from the competition once, and honestly feel like both Sugar Joans and DaNica Shirey performed better than him in the wild-card performance show. He is going to have to have the best night of his life to have even a sliver of a shot.

3. Chris Jamison – Given that he did need a #VoiceSave at one point, Chris has to be #3. The biggest thing that he has going for him is swagger for days, and he has done well at times on iTunes. It will all be about song choice for him, but with the right mixture of things, he could be a darkhorse candidate to win.

2. Craig Wayne Boyd – The race between #2 and #1 is going to be a close one. We feel like Craig is a very strong singer, and while he’s not entirely modern, he does have Blake Shelton fans and faith-based voters on his side. We would not be shocked at all if he somehow manages to make it to the title.

1. Matt McAndrew – We’re sticking with Matt right now, mostly because he has been the most consistent performer on iTunes the whole season, and that he seems to have a solid contingent of fans online.

This race will in the end probably come down to song choice, performances, and even placement in the show … especially with the top two. We’d say that Matt has a 50% shot of winning, Craig 40%, Chris 10%, and then Damien all the way down at 1%. The fact that there are at least two competitive singers makes this interesting.

Now, this is where you come in! Share your pick to win in the comments, and head over here to get some other TV news worth singing about via our CarterMatt Newsletter. (Photo: NBC.)

 


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