Farrell truly dislikes ND, Top 10 players in the ACC... No Hamilton, No JOK, No Kyren. Hell I don't care if he is a freshman and his touches are not that high, just watch Mayer and he is a superstar. Do I think it should be 5 ND players on the list, NO but at least 2. While Amari Rodgers is a good wide receiver, would you say he is a better player than any of the ND guys I mentioned? Oh well I guess I am looking through my gold colored glasses.
1. QB
Trevor Lawrence
, Clemson — When healthy, there is no doubt that Lawrence is the best player in the country.
2. QB
Sam Howell
, North Carolina — Howell does a remarkable job behind a very average offensive line. He doesn’t get the attention he deserves.
3. OL
Christian Darrisaw
, Virginia Tech — He could be taken right behind
Penei Sewell
in the NFL Draft. Darrisaw is that good.
4. RB
Javante Williams
, North Carolina — Even as part of a two-headed monster at RB, Williams is an absolute touchdown machine.
5. QB
D’Eriq King
, Miami — King has been the difference maker for Miami with his running ability and how he extends plays.
6. RB
Travis Etienne
, Clemson — His stats have been impressive as always and his stock is still high despite a couple of fumbles.
7. LB
Payton Wilson
, NC State — You probably haven’t heard of Wilson but he’s the backbone of the Wolfpack defense and makes plays in all aspects of the game.
8. QB
Ian Book
, Notre Dame — He’s been very efficient and has made very few mistakes, which is why Notre Dame is unbeaten.
9. DL
Rashad Weaver
, Pitt — Weaver always seems to be in the opposing team's offensive backfield and has emerged as much as anyone this season.
10. WR
Amari Rodgers
, Clemson — Rodgers has quietly been the go-to guy for Clemson this season. He is having a monster year.
1. QB
Trevor Lawrence
, Clemson — When healthy, there is no doubt that Lawrence is the best player in the country.
2. QB
Sam Howell
, North Carolina — Howell does a remarkable job behind a very average offensive line. He doesn’t get the attention he deserves.
3. OL
Christian Darrisaw
, Virginia Tech — He could be taken right behind
Penei Sewell
in the NFL Draft. Darrisaw is that good.
4. RB
Javante Williams
, North Carolina — Even as part of a two-headed monster at RB, Williams is an absolute touchdown machine.
5. QB
D’Eriq King
, Miami — King has been the difference maker for Miami with his running ability and how he extends plays.
6. RB
Travis Etienne
, Clemson — His stats have been impressive as always and his stock is still high despite a couple of fumbles.
7. LB
Payton Wilson
, NC State — You probably haven’t heard of Wilson but he’s the backbone of the Wolfpack defense and makes plays in all aspects of the game.
8. QB
Ian Book
, Notre Dame — He’s been very efficient and has made very few mistakes, which is why Notre Dame is unbeaten.
9. DL
Rashad Weaver
, Pitt — Weaver always seems to be in the opposing team's offensive backfield and has emerged as much as anyone this season.
10. WR
Amari Rodgers
, Clemson — Rodgers has quietly been the go-to guy for Clemson this season. He is having a monster year.