On this episode of College Football Daily, Tom Downey and Jordan Giorgio break down the Top 25 offensive players coming back to play college football next season and what impact they will make for their teams. This includes Wisconsin's freshman phenom Johnathan Taylor, top Stanford running back Bryce Love, Oklahoma State running back Justice Hill and more! This episode of College Football Daily featuring the Top 25 players returning on offense in college football originally aired at 6pm ET on 2/27/18 on the College Football by Chat Sports Facebook page
Tom and Jordan also discuss on who they think will win the Heisman as Wisconsin's Jonathan Taylor and Arizona's Khalil Tate look to take the college football world by storm. A healthy debate goes on with who has the most upside and if Bryce Love can carry the Stanford Cardinals to a Pac-12 championship! Here's the full list of our top 25 returning players on offense this season:
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#25 A.J. Brown (WR, Ole Miss)
#24 Jake Fromm (QB, Georgia)
#23 Nick Fitzgerald (QB, Miss St)
#22 Beau Benzschawel (OG, Wisconsin)
#21 Jonah Williams (OT, Alabama)
#20 Will Grier (QB, WVU)
#19 Myles Gaskin (RB, Washington)
#18 Trace McSorley (QB, Penn State)
#17 Justin Herbert (QB, Oregon)
#16 Rodney Anderson (RB, Oklahoma)
#15 AJ Dillon (RB, Boston College)
#14 David Edwards (OL, Wisconsin)
#13 Jake Browning (QB, Washington)
#12 Cam Akers (RB, FSU)
#11 McKenzie Milton (QB, UCF)
#10 David Sills V (WR, WVU)
#9 Jarrett Stidham (Qb, Auburn)
#8 Drew Lock (QB, Missouri)
#7 Justice Hill (RB, Oklahoma State)
#6 Devin Singletary (RB, FAU)
#5 JK Dobbins (RB, Ohio State)
#4 Tua Tagovailoa (QB, Alabama)
#3 Khalil Tate (QB, Arizona)
#2 Jonathan Taylor (RB, Wisconsin)
#1 Bryce Love (RB, Stanford)
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