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Tharvot
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In order, here's what I have right now:
1. Trevone Boykin: 2,700 passing yards, 23 TD to 4 Ints, 550 rushing yards with 7 TDs.
2. Marcus Mariota: 2,780 passing yards, 29 TD to 2 Ints, 520 rushing yards with 8 TDs.
3. Melvin Gordon: 1,500 rushing yards, 19 TD, 83 receiving yards and 2 TDs
4. Dak Prescott: 2,200 passing yards, 18 TD to 7 Ints, 780 rushing yards with 11 TD
5. Ameer Abdullah: 1,250 rushing yards, 17 TD, 170 receiving yards and 2 TDs.
I have Boykin edging out Mariota, maybe a little due to area bias since I'm in DFW but also because I think Oregon's supporting staff is a lot better than TCU's. Abdullah fell a little due to his injury and Nebraska having a bye week. I have Dak low due to the number of turnovers.
I do not have Jameis Winston as a top 5 finalist at this point. His numbers right now:
Jameis Winston: 2,500 passing yards, 17 TD to 11 Ints, 60 rushing yards with 3 TDs.
His stats aren't on the same level as the other 3 QBs plus he is playing weaker competition week in and week out.
1. Trevone Boykin: 2,700 passing yards, 23 TD to 4 Ints, 550 rushing yards with 7 TDs.
2. Marcus Mariota: 2,780 passing yards, 29 TD to 2 Ints, 520 rushing yards with 8 TDs.
3. Melvin Gordon: 1,500 rushing yards, 19 TD, 83 receiving yards and 2 TDs
4. Dak Prescott: 2,200 passing yards, 18 TD to 7 Ints, 780 rushing yards with 11 TD
5. Ameer Abdullah: 1,250 rushing yards, 17 TD, 170 receiving yards and 2 TDs.
I have Boykin edging out Mariota, maybe a little due to area bias since I'm in DFW but also because I think Oregon's supporting staff is a lot better than TCU's. Abdullah fell a little due to his injury and Nebraska having a bye week. I have Dak low due to the number of turnovers.
I do not have Jameis Winston as a top 5 finalist at this point. His numbers right now:
Jameis Winston: 2,500 passing yards, 17 TD to 11 Ints, 60 rushing yards with 3 TDs.
His stats aren't on the same level as the other 3 QBs plus he is playing weaker competition week in and week out.