PLAYERS:
Jordan Lynch,
Tyler Tettleton,
Mark Richt,
Kenjon Barner,
Braxton Miller,
Johnny Manziel,
Tajh Boyd,
A.J. McCarron
TEAMS: Northern Illinois Huskies, Ohio Bobcats, Georgia Bulldogs, Oregon Ducks, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Clemson Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Florida State Seminoles, Kansas State Wildcats
TEAMS: Northern Illinois Huskies, Ohio Bobcats, Georgia Bulldogs, Oregon Ducks, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Clemson Tigers, Alabama Crimson Tide, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Florida State Seminoles, Kansas State Wildcats
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10. Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois (Quarterback)
Seriously if Tyler Tettleton and the Ohio Bobcats were getting some love, why not Northern Illinois?
Jordan Lynch is a flat out beast, totaling for over 3,100 yards and 32 TD through just 9 games. The Huskies are 8-1 and look like a decent future Top 25 squad that should win the MAC. The only legit reason why is because of No. 6!
9. Jarvis Jones, Georgia (Outside Linebacker)
Is 13 tackles, 4.5 for loss, three sacks, two forced/recovered fumbles good numbers?
Jarvis Jones did that in just one game, and it was against the second-ranked Gators in what should be considered as the biggest victory in the Mark Richt era. Jones is a better future prospect than another freak linebacker on this list, and he should be receiving some love as well.
8. Kenjon Barner, Oregon (Running Back)
The ‘Black Mamba’ is as electric as it gets with the football in his hands, but K...
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