1- Johnny Manziel - QB - TAMU
The reigning Heisman Trophy Winner Johnny Football is back and could actually be in line for a better season than last year when you consider he was a freshman in his first year with the O they run at TAMU. If he keeps himself out of trouble and finds a way to put up big #'rs again expect him to be in the mix.
Best Case: Finishes 2nd in the Heisman voting
Worst Case: Is playing in the CFL by October
2- A.J. McCarron - QB - Alabama
The All-American leader of the Bama Dynasty is back for a chance at a 3rd straight National Title and he has the team around him to do that. If McCarron can navigate the Aggies in week 2 then the schedule opens up for Bama to finish in contention for the Title again.
Best Case: Heisman Trophy Winner
Worst Case: Bama finishes 9-3 and people call him Greg McElroy 2.0
3- Teddy Bridgewater - QB - Louisville
MEP'S fav Teddy Bridge should have the schedule and the team around him to be on this list all year. The likely #2 pick in the NFL draft in 2014 should run a muck on the AAC.
Best Case: Heisman Trophy Winner
Worst Case: A few early season losses keep him from the spotlight
4- Braxton Miller - QB - tOhio State
In Urban Meyer's spread O the QB is the star and Miller has a chance to put up Tim Tebow style #'rs given the O and the lack of quality opponents on the Buckeyes schedule in 2013.
Best Case: Heisman Trophy Winner
Worst Case: Miller becomes friends with the local tattoo places
5- Jordan Lynch - QB - NIU
Most NIU fans expected Lynch to be a decent running QB but no one could predict how well he would throw the ball as he did in 2012. If the Huskies can run the table and Lynch keeps his stats near what they were last year, look for him to be in New York for the ceremony.
Best Case: Invited to the Heisman Ceremony
Worst Case: NIU goes 8-4 and Lynch takes a big dip in stats
The reigning Heisman Trophy Winner Johnny Football is back and could actually be in line for a better season than last year when you consider he was a freshman in his first year with the O they run at TAMU. If he keeps himself out of trouble and finds a way to put up big #'rs again expect him to be in the mix.
Best Case: Finishes 2nd in the Heisman voting
Worst Case: Is playing in the CFL by October
2- A.J. McCarron - QB - Alabama
The All-American leader of the Bama Dynasty is back for a chance at a 3rd straight National Title and he has the team around him to do that. If McCarron can navigate the Aggies in week 2 then the schedule opens up for Bama to finish in contention for the Title again.
Best Case: Heisman Trophy Winner
Worst Case: Bama finishes 9-3 and people call him Greg McElroy 2.0
3- Teddy Bridgewater - QB - Louisville
MEP'S fav Teddy Bridge should have the schedule and the team around him to be on this list all year. The likely #2 pick in the NFL draft in 2014 should run a muck on the AAC.
Best Case: Heisman Trophy Winner
Worst Case: A few early season losses keep him from the spotlight
4- Braxton Miller - QB - tOhio State
In Urban Meyer's spread O the QB is the star and Miller has a chance to put up Tim Tebow style #'rs given the O and the lack of quality opponents on the Buckeyes schedule in 2013.
Best Case: Heisman Trophy Winner
Worst Case: Miller becomes friends with the local tattoo places
5- Jordan Lynch - QB - NIU
Most NIU fans expected Lynch to be a decent running QB but no one could predict how well he would throw the ball as he did in 2012. If the Huskies can run the table and Lynch keeps his stats near what they were last year, look for him to be in New York for the ceremony.
Best Case: Invited to the Heisman Ceremony
Worst Case: NIU goes 8-4 and Lynch takes a big dip in stats
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