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Phil Steele's Top 10 Heisman Candidates

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NCAAF Top 10 Heisman candidates for '14 - ESPN

1. Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon Ducks
Last year, Mariota became the first Oregon quarterback to top 4,000 yards of total offense (4,380) while accounting for 40 total touchdowns and just four interceptions. He accomplished this despite wearing a knee brace for much of the second half of the season, which limited his mobility. With added rest for the bowl game against Texas, he ran for a season-high 133 yards. Now 100 percent healthy, he has a solid shot to top last year's remarkable statistical totals while leading a Ducks team that figures to play a huge role in the first College Football Playoff.

2. Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State Seminoles
Winston became the second straight redshirt freshman to take home the Heisman last year after throwing for 4,057 yards, completing 67 percent of his passes and posting a 40-10 TD-to-INT ratio while leading the Seminoles to their first national title since 1999. This year, Winston will not only try to become just the second player to take home the award twice, but also attempt to lead the Seminoles to back-to-back titles. That is a pretty tall order, even without taking the off-field issues into consideration. Both factors could have several Heisman voters looking elsewhere this fall.

3. Braxton Miller, QB, Ohio State Buckeyes
Last year, Miller was my favorite to win the award in the preseason but missed a couple of games early in the year because of injury and fell out of the race. He still improved his completion percentage from 58 percent in 2012 to 64 percent in 2013, throwing for 2,094 yards to go with a 24-7 TD-INT ratio while rushing for 1,068 yards and 12 touchdowns. Now in his third year in Urban Meyer's system, I can see Miller having his best year yet as the Buckeyes figure to be a playoff contender.

4. Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor Bears
Two years ago, the famed former Dallas Cowboys scout Gil Brandt told me to keep an eye on the then-inexperienced sophomore Petty, and last year he broke out with 4,200 pass yards and an amazing 32-3 TD-INT ratio while leading Baylor to its first Big 12 title. This year, he has a chance to top last year's impressive numbers as he will be throwing to my No. 1 set of wide receivers in the country and will be playing on a top-10 team that could be favored in as many as 11 games. Petty has a shot to become Baylor's second Heisman winner in four years.

5. Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia Bulldogs
Last season, Gurley missed three games with injury but still accounted for 1,430 total yards and 16 touchdowns. With quarterback Aaron Murray gone, look for the Bulldogs to rely more on the ground game in 2014. Gurley has a chance to easily top his sensational freshman season of 2012 (1,385 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns) while playing for a Georgia team that is my pick to win the SEC East this year.

6. Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA Bruins
It is dangerous putting Hundley this low, as I think the Bruins have a great shot at making the College Football Playoff. Last year, despite playing behind a questionable offensive line that allowed 36 sacks, Hundley threw for 3,071 yards, completed 67 percent of his passes, posted a 24-9 TD-INT ratio and became the first UCLA QB to lead the team in rushing (748 yards) since 1964. This year, Hundley has a healthier offensive line and a strong supporting cast with 16 returning starters that not only has Bruins fans thinking Pac-12 title, but also their second Heisman in school history (Gary Beban in 1967).

7. Nick Marshall, QB, Auburn Tigers
It's hard to believe that Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn has never had a returning starter at quarterback in his eight years as a college offensive coordinator or head coach, but Marshall will change that this year. Last year, the Auburn QB threw for 1,976 yards, completed 59 percent of his passes, posted a 14-6 TD-INT ratio and ran for 1,068 yards and 12 touchdowns. This offseason he spent a lot of time working on his mechanics and footwork, and I look for an even better season out of Marshall this year while playing for a top-10 Tigers team.

8. T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama Crimson Tide
Despite having to split carries for the past two years, Yeldon has managed back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns and in each season has averaged at least 6.0 yards per carry. This year will be no different for him as he is backed up by the talented Derrick Henry, who figures to get his fair share of the workload as well. However, this year Yeldon could see even more touches with the departure of quarterback AJ McCarron. And remember: An Alabama running back has finished No. 1 or No. 2 in the Heisman voting in two of the past five years.

9. Trevor Knight, QB, Oklahoma Sooners
Knight started just five games a year ago and accounted for only a combined 1,264 passing and rushing yards. However, thanks to an incredible performance against Alabama in the Sugar Bowl where he threw for 348 yards and four touchdowns, Knight's stock and the Sooners' expectations have skyrocketed for 2014. Unlike other Oklahoma quarterbacks in the Bob Stoops era, Knight has great mobility and it will help playing on a Sooners team that is my favorite to win the Big 12 this year.

10. Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin Badgers
After averaging an incredible 10 yards per carry in 2012, Gordon averaged "only" 7.8 yards per carry last year, but still ran for 1,609 yards. This year, his former running mate James White departs, so look for Gordon to get even more carries while continuing the great tradition of Badgers running backs; they have had a 1,000-yard rusher in 19 of the past 20 years. Also helping Gordon's candidacy is the fact the Badgers have a great shot at playing in the Big Ten championship game and come in at No. 13 in my preseason Top 40.
 

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I figured Abdullah would be on here somewhere. IMO, he's the best RB in the B1G.
 

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I am going to put a long shot on the list. Stefon Diggs could come out of no where to get into the race. One of the most dynamic players in CFB before he got hurt.
 

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I think iowa's Jake Rudock has a shot. I wouldn't put him on preseason list. Hasn't had a good enough season and WR's are the big question mark on Iowa's offense. But they have a good RB (Weisman) and will have a strong OL. Iowa also has the easiest schedule in the B1G.

I wouldn't be surprised if Rudock is Top 10 at the end of the year and on next year's list.
 

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The only one I question is Trevor Knight. I suppose if he builds off the Alabama game, then okay.

Trevor Knight played bad against West Virginia and was replaced by the Belldozer, who is now at tight end.
 

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QB's my ranking for 2014 Heisman

Mariota Ore
Winston FSU
Petty Bay
Hundley UCLA
Marshall Aub
Prescott MSST
Webb TTU
Miller OSU
Hogan Stan
Williams UNC
Walsh OKST
Kelly ASU
Wallace Miss
Boone Duke

RB's

Gordon Wisc
Marshall Ore
Abdullah Neb
Yeldon Ala

WR's

Anderson Utah
Godley Bay
Lockett KSU
Strong ASU
 

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I am going to put a long shot on the list. Stefon Diggs could come out of no where to get into the race. One of the most dynamic players in CFB before he got hurt.
I would love to see Diggs have that type of season.
 

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I figured Abdullah would be on here somewhere. IMO, he's the best RB in the B1G.

Phil Steele is tired of blowing his wad on Nebraska only to see them fail year after year.......so this year he's taking a completely different approach.

Last year he had us as Darkhorse National Title contenders with both Taylor Martinez and Abdullah as potential Heisman winners.
 

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Gus Malzahn has never had a returning starter at quarterback in his eight years as a college offensive coordinator or head coach, but Marshall will change that this year

watch out :nod:
 

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Watch out for Dak Prescott of MSST. HookEm has him listed, but he could be a real sleeper.
 

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The only one I question is Trevor Knight. I suppose if he builds off the Alabama game, then okay.

Trevor Knight played bad against West Virginia and was replaced by the Belldozer, who is now at tight end.

Questionable at best. He didn't really show much last season except for the bowl game. He needs to stay healthy and just have a good year, worry about the Heisman in 2015.
 

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Phil Steele is tired of blowing his wad on Nebraska only to see them fail year after year.......so this year he's taking a completely different approach.

Last year he had us as Darkhorse National Title contenders with both Taylor Martinez and Abdullah as potential Heisman winners.

Steele places a huge amount of weight on collective starts on the OL. Not just for RB potential, but in his overall rankings of teams.

We have a rebuilt OL this year...
 

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We do not have a team built to make a typical run this season......that is just a fact.

Steele seriously did write in one of his blogs that he is done hyping Nebraska until they can get off the 4-loss train.
 

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If only the guy with the most YPC in college football history were likely to get 275+ carries against a relatively weak schedule and he returned four starting offensive linemen. That guy would have to be the Heisman favorite, right?
 

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If bama can manage any sort of passing threat, that Henry kid would take the Heisman easily

He's the second coming of Marcus Dupree I swear.
 

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If bama can manage any sort of passing threat, that Henry kid would take the Heisman easily

He's the second coming of Marcus Dupree I swear.

You are right. If someone were to run for 1,400 yards on 7.8 YPC, they should be a serious Heisman contender. I can only imagine how much of a media sensation a guy would be if he ran for over 1,600 yards on 7.8 YPC.
 

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If bama can manage any sort of passing threat, that Henry kid would take the Heisman easily

He's the second coming of Marcus Dupree I swear.

He'll be pushing Yeldon for the top spot this season. Kid's ceiling is really high.
 

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You are right. If someone were to run for 1,400 yards on 7.8 YPC, they should be a serious Heisman contender. I can only imagine how much of a media sensation a guy would be if he ran for over 1,600 yards on 7.8 YPC.

Of course, you also need to have those big games against great teams.

And not be on a team with 4 losses.
 
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