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The list could go on and on, but the essence of Jacksons spot on this list is simple: No player in college football was more electric in 2016. -- David M. HaleRB: DOnta Foreman, TexasForeman was the third Texas recipient of the Doak Walker Award, and he became the 12th Power 5 back to rush for 2,000 yards -- he had 2,028 in 11 games. Foreman finished 10th in FBS history with an average of 184.4 yards per game. Over a 22-day, late-season stretch, the 249-pound junior rushed for 1,008 yards, reaching 250 yards three times in four games. -- Mitch Sherman?RB: Dalvin Cook, Florida StateIn three years at Florida State, Cook has racked up nearly 5,200 yards and 47 touchdowns. From his field vision to his explosiveness to his willingness to take on defenders between the tackles, few running backs have been as dynamic or productive in ACC history. Cook saved his best for last, totaling more than 2,000 yards this season. -- David M. HaleWR: Dede Westbrook, OklahomaWestbrook snagged 74 passes for 1,465 yards, becoming the Big 12 offensive player of the year, fourth-place finisher in the Heisman Trophy balloting and Oklahomas first Biletnikoff Award winner. He scored 17 touchdowns, including 16 through the air by an average distance of 48.8 yards. His 12 scores of 40 yards or more rank as the most in a season by an FBS player since 1996. -- Mitch Sherman?WR: John Ross, WashingtonRoss returned from injury to have one of the most prolific seasons in Pac-12 history. He caught 76 passes for 1,222 yards, and his 17 touchdown receptions are one shy of the conferences single-season record. -- Kyle BonaguraWR: Zay Jones, East CarolinaJones led the country in receptions with 158, and only 16 other FBS players had even half as many. In the process, he set the FBS career record for receptions and led the nation in receiving yards this season with 1,746. -- David M. HaleOT: Cam Robinson, AlabamaRobinson was awarded the Outland Trophy as the most outstanding offensive lineman in the country. He paved the way for the SECs highest-scoring offense and the second-leading rushing offense (245.0 yards per game). -- Alex ScarboroughOG: Dorian Johnson, PittPitts offensive line was bursting with talent in 2016, and Johnson was at the top of the heap. He helped open holes that allowed the Panthers to run for 2,757 yards and 35 touchdowns -- including an ACC-best 4.3 yards per carry between the tackles. The Panthers O-line allowed just nine sacks all season. -- David M. HaleC: Pat Elflein, Ohio StateThe Rimington winner and Ohio State captain helped hold together an offense that returned only three starters from last season. His consistency (40 consecutive starts) has been a major part of the Buckeyes finding a way back into the College Football Playoff. -- Dan Murphy?OG: Cody OConnell, Washington StateAt 6-foot-8, 354 pounds, OConnell is appropriately known as The Continent. He was an Outland Trophy finalist in his first year as a starter. -- Kyle BonaguraOT: Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin?The former Division III transfer wasted no time in leaving a mark in his first year as a starter for the Badgers. The left tackle anchored a line that helped Wisconsin average more than 200 yards per game on the ground. -- Dan Murphy?DefenseDE: Jonathan Allen, AlabamaAllen plays a large role in Alabamas No. 1-ranked rush defense, and hes pretty good at disrupting the backfield. The senior leads the team in QB hurries (15), is tied for the team lead in sacks (8.dddddddddddd5) and is second in tackles for loss (13). He also has two defensive touchdowns and a blocked kick. -- Alex ScarboroughDE: Derek Barnett, TennesseeIn just three seasons, Barnett has tied Reggie Whites record for career sacks (32) at Tennessee. But looking at 2016 alone, Barnett has been a monster with a career-high 12 sacks, 18 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and an interception. -- Alex ScarboroughDL:?Ed Oliver, HoustonOliver was dominant, with more tackles for loss (19) than any true freshman and more pass breakups (nine) than any defensive lineman, regardless of classification. His best performances came against Houstons toughest opponents: Oklahoma (two sacks) and Louisville (two sacks, three tackles for loss, three pass breakups, forced fumble). --?Sam Khan Jr.?LB:?T.J. Watt, WisconsinWatt is a former tight end who exploded into a productive force for the Badgers after moving to defense. Where have we heard that story before? The redshirt junior has 14.5 tackles for loss this season while leading one of the nations best defensive fronts. -- Dan Murphy?LB: Reuben Foster, AlabamaFoster won the Butkus Award as the nations top linebacker after he led Alabama with 94 tackles, including 12 for loss, and four sacks this season. More importantly, hes the quarterback of a unit that leads the FBS in total yards allowed, rushing defense, scoring defense and defensive touchdowns. -- Alex ScarboroughLB: Jabrill Peppers, MichiganThe do-it-all Wolverine reshaped the way Michigan used its linebackers this season with a football mind that is as fast as his first step. He ended the season with 16 tackles for loss and four sacks among his many other accomplishments elsewhere on the field. -- Dan Murphy?LB: Zach Cunningham, VanderbiltSure, he leads the SEC in tackles by nearly 20, but that doesnt fully encompass the athletic veteran linebacker. He also has 16.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, four fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and one heck of a blocked kick against Auburn, in which he leaped over the entire offensive line to lay a hand on the ball. -- Alex ScarboroughS: Malik Hooker, Ohio StateThe chief playmaker on the Buckeyes opportunistic defense was the Big Tens breakout defensive star this season. He returned three of his six interceptions for touchdowns, more than any other Power 5 player. -- Dan MurphyS: Budda Baker, WashingtonA two-time, first-team All-Pac-12 selection, Baker collected 65 tackles, nine tackles for loss and seven pass deflections. Hes versatile enough to play anywhere in the secondary for one of the top defenses in the country. -- Kyle BonaguraCB: Minkah Fitzpatrick, AlabamaWere listing him at a corner, but Fitzpatricks versatility is what really sets him apart. The true sophomore started the season at corner and had a pick-six against Arkansas. Then, after shifting to safety in relief of Eddie Jackson, Fitzpatrick had a pick-six in the SEC title game against Florida. -- Alex ScarboroughCB: Jourdan Lewis, MichiganOpposing receivers caught only eight passes against the veteran corner this season. Michigan led the nation in fewest passing yards allowed all season, and that stinginess started with Lewis. -- Dan Murphy?Special teamsK: Zane Gonzalez, Arizona StateThe Lou Groza Award winner connected on 23 of 25 field goal attempts, and he was 7-of-9 from beyond 50 yards. Only seven other kickers in the country made at least two from 50-plus, and no one had more than four. -- Kyle BonaguraP: Mitch Wishnowsky, UtahWishnowsky took the baton from two-time Ray Guy Award winner Tom Hackett and made it three straight for what is turning into Punter U. Wishnowsky led the nation in net punting (44.9) and downed 37 of 60 punts inside the 20-yard line. -- Kyle BonaguraAP: Adoree Jackson, USCThe Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and Jim Thorpe Award winner is perhaps most impactful with the ball in his hands. He returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, two punts for touchdowns and took his lone reception of the season 52 yards for a score. -- Kyle Bonagura ' ' '