Top 100 Players in CFB

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Sayin, Arch, Sellers, way too high. Mark Fletcher is just ignored. This is what happens when fans make lists.
most of these sites are fans pretending to be reporters. Not a horrible list, but it's off.
 
The Mensah stuff is insane. I saw some 247 portal class updated rankings and it still had him below like RB's and some safety from Duke. It was as stupid as it gets.
 
Watching #5 embarrass #3 on a national stage will be fun.

Mensah at #44 is comical.
I always prefer it when the guys are underrated.

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Sayin, Arch, Sellers, way too high. Mark Fletcher is just ignored. This is what happens when fans make lists.
most of these sites are fans pretending to be reporters. Not a horrible list, but it's off.
List is an SEC slanted list, I just stopped when I see Sellers at 22 and the notes attached to it.. Dude is not even close to Mensah and ranked 20+ spots higher?!

22. QB LaNorris Sellers – South Carolina​


Like a flower sprouting through cracks in cement, LaNorris Sellers keeps progressing as a passer despite inhospitable conditions. His blockers keep letting him down, there’s been virtually zero run game to take heat off of him, and his play callers have been milquetoast. And because he’s always being asked to play on Heisman-level difficulty with all the sliders turned up, it’s safe to say his stats don’t jump off the screen or even convince you he’s worth the trouble at all.


But optimism lies within his tape. Sellers’ potential as a field stretcher, backyard baller, and designed rusher make him one of the most dangerous offensive players in college football. In my recent QB Impact Study, even though he took the most sacks of anyone in his sample (33), he also erased the most (31). No one else had more than 21.



In the Shane Beamer era, South Carolina has posted at least a 10 percent Negative Play Rate every single season, ranking dead last in the SEC all but one year. Imagine if Sellers wasn’t in the equation. While being a toolsy talent, his hidden value lies in raising a sputtering program’s floor by his heroics.
 
List is an SEC slanted list, I just stopped when I see Sellers at 22 and the notes attached to it.. Dude is not even close to Mensah and ranked 20+ spots higher?!

At first I thought Leavitt at #6 was way too high, and then I saw Sellers. GMAFB
 
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Edit: @JHallCanes if it wasn't clear, I'm not propping up the SEC, I mean that's why they have Sellers listed so much higher than Mensah despite Mensah's stats being so much better. There are people that actually believe that Sellers's stats are better solely because he played in the SEC, because ESPN says so.

It doesn't matter that SCarolina sucked in 2025, and so did their schedule, and in fact most of the SEC wasn't pretty mediocre too. And Duke won the ACC. Which yes, the ACC isn't some gauntlet, but it's not the FCS. But people really do believe that comparing the SEC and the ACC is like comparing the NFL to the FCS. And it's all thanks to ESPN.
 
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