1. Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri- His stats are ridiculous and his Heisman status can't be hurt if he is off.

2. Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma- He won't win it. They won't give it to two straight sophomores, but I'm obliged to put him here so as to not appear biased.

3. Colt McCoy, QB, Texas- Where's the love for Colt? He has proved that his sophomore slump is over and that he is a threat on the ground and through the air. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he was in New York for the Heisman Ceremony at the end of this year.

4. Javon Ringer, RB, Michigan State- He is an incredible runner and the emotional leader of an up and coming Spartans team.

5. Jeremy Maclin, WR/PR, Missouri- This guy can flat play. I think that he will at the very least get an invite to New York.

6. Knowshon Moreno, RB, Georgia- Yes, he can still run, but that throttling at the hands of Alabama hurt his stock, especially because he was not a huge factor in the game.

7. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida- His stats are nowhere near where they were last year, and the only reason he's even on here is because he was a preseason hopeful.

8. John Parker Wilson, QB, Alabama- He's not as flashy as most, but if you haven't noticed, he has pinpoint accuracy and is leading an incredible Alabama team.

9. Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech- He's silently compiling monster stats.

10. Michael Crabtree, WR, Texas Tech- He's on the receiving end of those monster stats.