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Top-5 By Position


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Post your top-5 players by position. Mine:

QB:

1. Andrew Luck, Stanford

2. Robert Griffin III, Baylor

3. Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M

4. Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma State

5. Nick Foles, Arizona

RB:

1. Trent Richardson, Alabama

2. Lamar Miller, Miami (U)

3. Chris Polk, Washington

4. Doug Martin, Boise State

5. Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State

FB:

1. Joe Halahuni, Oregon State

2. Cody Johnson, Texas

3. Drake Dunsmore, Northwestern

4. Terrance Ganaway, Baylor

5. Bradie Ewing, Wisconsin

WR:

1. Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State

2. Michael Floyd, Notre Dame

3. Kendall Wright, Baylor

4. Stephen Hill, Georgia Tech

5. Mohamed Sanu, Rutgers

TE:

1. Dwayne Allen, Clemson

2. Coby Fleeners, Stanford

3. Evan Rodriguez, Temple

4. Ladarius Green, Louisiana-Lafayette

5. Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn

OT:

1. Matt Kalil, USC

2. Riley Reiff, Iowa

3. Jonathan Martin, Stanford

4. Mitchell Schwartz, California

5. Mike Adams, Ohio State

OG:

1. David DeCastro, Stanford

2. Cordy Glenn, UGA

3. Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State

4. Kelechi Osemele, Iowa State

5. Brandon Washington, Miami

C:

1. Peter Konz, Wisconsin

2. Michael Brewster, Ohio State

3. Ben Jones, UGA

4. Philip Blake, Baylor

5. David Molk, Michigan

DE (4-3):

1. Quinton Coples, UNC

2. Melvin Ingram, South Carolina

3. Whitney Mercilus, Illinois

4. Vinny Curry, Marshall

5. Nick Perry, USC

DE (3-4):

1. Kendall Reyes, Connecticut

2. Devon Still, Penn State

3. Michael Brockers, LSU

4. Kheeston Randall, Texas

5. Jared Crick, Nebraska

DT:

1. Dontari Poe, Memphis

2. Michael Brockers, LSU

3. Devon Still, Penn State

4. Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State

5. Kendall Reyes, Connecticut

OLB (4-3):

1. Zach Brown, UNC

2. Bobby Wagner, Utah State

3. Lavonte David, Nebraska

4. Sean Spence, Miami (U)

5. Keenan Robinson, Texas

OLB (3-4):

1. Courtney Upshaw, Alabama

2. Whitney Mercilus, Illinois

3. Ronnell Lewis, Oklahoma

4. Nick Perry, USC

5. Vinny Curry, Marshall

ILB:

1. Luke Kuechly, Boston College

2. Dont'a Hightower, Alabama

3. Bobby Wagner, Utah State

4. Vontaze Burfict, Arizona State

5. Mychal Kendricks, California

CB:

1. Morris Claiborne, LSU

2. Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama

3. Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama

4. Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina

5. Alfonzo Dennard, Nebraska

FS:

1. Markelle Martin, Oklahoma State

2. Winston Guy, Kentucky

3. Brandon Taylor, LSU

4. Trumaine Johnson, Montana

5. Phillip Thomas, Syracuse

SS:

1. Mark Barron, Alabama

2. George Iloka, Boise State

3. Harrison Smith, Notre Dame

4. Delano Howell, Stanford

5. Tavon Wilson, Illinois

K:

1. Blair Walsh, UGA

2. Carson Wiggs, Purdue

3. Philip Welch, Wisconsin

4. Derek Dimke, Illinois

5. Greg Zuerlein, Missouri Western State

P:

1. Shawn Powell, Florida State

2. Bryan Anger, California

3. Drew Butler, UGA

4. Kyle Martens, Rice

5. Brad Nortman, Wisconsin

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