
5. RB Knowshon Moreno, Georgia
Moreno is the best player on the best team which makes him an automatic candidate for the Heisman Trophy. Moreno is best known for his exciting playmaking ability and his unbelievable ability to slice between defenders. As a Redshirt Freshman last year, Knowshon Moreno became the only player besides Herschel Walker to rush for 1,000 yards in his freshman year while on his way to becoming the unanimous SEC Freshman of the Year and earning 1st-team SEC honors. Georgiaʼs success will rely heavily on Knowshon Moreno. Can he become the second sophomore in a row to win the Heisman?
4. QB Sam Bradford, Oklahoma
Sam Bradford, the sophomore Quarterback from Oklahoma is coming off one of the best freshman performances in Oklahoma school history. Bradford lead the nation in pass efficiency as a freshman last year and has the pieces to make a run at another Big 12 title and possibly a National Title. Oklahoma should finish in the top 10 this year and with Bradford's efficiency he should finish among the top Heisman contenders also. I see Bradford in the top 5 only if Oklahoma has a successful season as Bradford wonʼt put up eye-popping stats. He will definitely be the reason the Sooners are near the top.
3. QB Chase Daniel, Missouri
Chase Daniel, the defending Big 12 Player of the Year is about to make some noise. Daniel was 4th in last years voting making him an automatic favorite heading into the season. Another reason I like Chase Daniel is Missouriʼs schedule. They have a relatively easy schedule making the Tigers a favorite to win the Big 12. If they do, Daniels has a serious chance at bringing home the trophy.
2. RB Chris Wells, Ohio State
In his first year as a starter last year, Wells rushed for nearly 1,600 yards and reached the endzone 15 times. Wells is the best running back in the country in my opinion and he would be number 1 on my list if Tim Tebow didnʼt win the award last season. OSU has a good history of producing Heisman winners, will Wells be next?
1. QB Tim Tebow, Florida
A sophomore could never win the Heisman. Itʼs never happened and it never will. Thatʼs what people told Tebow last season and now heʼs heading into his Junior season as the favorite to go back to back and win the Heisman for the second straight year. There is no reason Tebow shouldnʼt win this being able to make plays in the air or on the ground with his lightning speed. The only thing that could ruin Tebowsʼ chances is the performance by his team in my opinion. Tim Tebow is my favorite to win the Heisman this year.

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