The games are over. Who’s the best?

As we approach May’s NFL Draft, things like the Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine will cause draft-eligible players’ stock to rise and fall. But let’s not forget that we’ve already watched these guys over the course of their college careers. Here’s a look at my top five players at each position based on, you know, THE GAMES.

This post contains offensive players. Click here for the post containing defensive players.

QB

  1. Teddy Bridgewater- Louisville
  2. Johnny Manziel- Texas A&M
  3. Derek Carr- FresnoState
  4. Blake Bortles- Central Florida
  5. Zach Mettenberger- LSU

 

RB

  1. Tre Mason- Auburn
  2. Lache Seastrunk- Baylor
  3. Carlos Hyde- Ohio State
  4. Bishop Sankey-Washington
  5. Ka’Deem Carey- Arizona

 

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  1. Sammy Watkins- Clemson
  2. Mike Evans-Texas A&M
  3. Marqise Lee- USC
  4. Odell Beckham Jr- LSU
  5. AllenRobinson-Penn State

 

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  1. Eric Ebron- UNC
  2. Jace Amaro- Texas Tech
  3. Austin Seferian-Jenkins- Washington
  4. CJ Fiedorowicz- Iowa
  5. Arthur Lynch- Georgia

 

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  1. Jake Matthews- Texas A&M
  2. Greg Robinson- Auburn
  3. Cyrus Kouandjio- Alabama
  4. Antonio Richardson- Tennessee
  5. Taylor Lewan- Michigan

 

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  1. Cyril Richardson- Baylor
  2. Gabe Jackson- Mississippi State
  3. Xavier Su’Filo- UCLA
  4. Anthony Steen- Alabama
  5. Jon Halapio- Florida

 

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  1. Travis Swanson- Arkansas
  2. TylerLarsen-UtahState
  3. BryanStrok-FloridaState
  4. WestonRichburg-ColoradoState
  5. Gabe Ikard- Oklahoma

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