1. 90.8 Blake Sims, Alabama
2. 89.4 Marcus Mariota, Oregon
3 & 5 are injured: Clemson’s Watson & BYU’s Hill
4. 86.8 Nick Marshall, Auburn
6. 83.5 Drew Hare, Northern Illinois
7. 83.2 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
8. 82.3 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech
9. 81.6 Kenny Hill, Texas A&M
10. 81.6 Cody Kessler, Southern Cal
11. 81.4 Connor Cook, Michigan State
12. 81.4 Jameis Winston, Florida State
14. 79.9 Trevor Knight, Oklahoma
19. 77.3 Tyler Murphy, Boston College
20. 76.4 Dylan Thompson, South Carolina
22. 75.4 Everett Golson, Notre Dame
24. 74.9 Marquise Williams, North Carolina
26. 74.4 Hutson Mason, Georgia
27. 73.9 Brett Hundley, UCLA (above)
30. 73.0 Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati. Blair’s nephew.
32. 71.3 Trevone Boykin, Texas Christian
36. 68.1 Bo Wallace, Ole Miss
38. 67.8 Jacoby Brissett, NC State
41. 66.3 Brad Kaaya, Miami
45. 64.9 Bryce Petty, Baylor. Heisman candidate?
47. 63.5 Matt Johns, Virginia (Tech's opponent)
48. 63.4 Patrick Towles, Kentucky
51. 62.1 Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State
54. 60.2 Anthony Boone, Duke. Low rank to prove fatal?
60. 57.1 Justin Worley, Tennessee
61. 56.8 Will Gardner, Louisville
75. 53.0 Chad Voytik, Pittsburgh
81. 50.8 Anthony Jennings, LSU
84. 49.3 Michael Brewer, Virginia Tech
85. 49.1 Devin Gardner, Michigan. Rank almost matches his number.
89. 48.0 Cole Stoudt, Clemson. Painful to watch.
92. 47.4 CJ Brown, Maryland
101. 42.1 Colin Reardon, Kentucky
102. 41.9 Jeff Driskel, Florida. Lost job as starter.
107. 40.3 Christian Hackenburg, Penn State
110. 37.9 Maty Mauk, Missouri
125. John Wolford, Wake Forest. Out of 129 ranked QB’s.
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