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2007 heisman frontrunner
This is espn.com's poll question.
Who is next year's heisman frontrunner or potential favorite to win it all? To keep it from being a lopsided poll ill take darren mcfadden off. Also, if you think somebody else not on the list, like chad henne or pat white, then feel free to say so. keep in mind this is espn's poll so dont badmouth me if you dont like the choices. |
Desean Jackson will win the Heisman next year.Quote me on it someone.Im saying it right now.
Cals offense depends on him more than they do Lynch. He can do everything. |
Paul McCall will lead the Florida International Golden Panthers to an undefeated record and a national championship along with winning the Heisman.
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Since I can't take McFadden I'll go DeSean Jackson. He can score running, recieving, returning and passing if they let him.
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The person i think that has a legit shot at winning it is, percy harvin. He can do almost everything... well.
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Colt Brennan
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Slaton if he stays healthy.
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Honestly? I think it is Mike Hart. I think he is going to have a monster year and if Michigan's defense can stay upright and well, he could really push McFadden hard since I don't think Arkansas will be the best team in the nation. I think UM has the best chance to be the best team, and Hart is their best player.
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Desean Jackson? Give me a break.... Manningham is better, will be playing for a better team, and get 2x the pub.
Mike Hart or McFadden in my opinion. The people love Mike Hart, Michigan should be a top5 team, and he is a senior. |
I think Jackson is going to get a solid amount of press heading into next year by magazines (because they always target "playmakers"). However, I think expecting Jackson to get that many return TD's is something that will be up to a certain amount of chance. That said, with Lynch likely out of the picture, Cal will throw it more, so Jackson will have the receiving numbers.
I wouldn't call him a favorite, but I'd certainly call him a darkhorse. |
Mario Manningham
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I'd look out for Brian Brohm as a sleeper.
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1. Darren McFadden
2. Michael Hart 3. Jonathan Stewart 4. Bobby Reid 5. Steve Slaton |
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Trying not to be a homer but Henne and Hart will both be talked about with Heisman, because they are both 4 year started on what should be a national title contender. Also you prob gotta have a USC guy in there, I wouldn't be surpirsed to see Patrick Turner's name being thrown around towads the end of the year, he should be the top wideout, and the only really proven one so he'll get a lot of touches.
But thats really all a formality because Jimmy Clausen should be winner his first next year haha. |
McFadden, Hart, and Slaton should all be favorites to win. Chad Henne and John David Booty could be frontrunners as well (will be QB of the nation's top two teams).
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ESPN is on something if McFadden isn't up there, I say it's:
1.Darren McFadden 2.Steve Slaton 3.DeSean Jackson 4.Colt Brennan 5.Javarris James (I can always dream) |
McFadden
Hart Brennan |
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Here is my top 10 for next season:
1. Darren McFadden 2. Mike Hart 3. Steve Slaton 4. Colt Brennan 5. Mario Manningham 6. Ray Rice 7. DeSean Jackson 8. Chad Henne 9. Jonathan Stewart 10. Brian Brohm |
CHAD HENNE is my Winner
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I like Mike Hart as well. Remember, it's going to be the best player on the best (or 2nd best) team. Michigan is not going to drop off much next year, and Hart is going to go wild.
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Adrain Peterson when he comes back
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I'm going to say Brian Brohm, or Jamarcus Russell if he somehow stays.
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