#2 – Johnny Manziel
Manziel tossed for a mere 403 yards and three touchdowns, while also adding a rushing touchdown during A&M’s lopsided win over Sam Houston State. Manziel also managed to keep a lid on his trash-talking during the game which will go a long way in the eyes of some Heisman voters. The biggest test that Manziel will face all year is coming up this Saturday in the form of No. 1 ranked Alabama. This will most likely make or break Manziel’s Heisman campaign. Manziel retains the #2 spot in our watch list.


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