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2. Cincinnati
QB: Zach Collaros
RB: Isaiah Pead
WR: Armon Binns
Rationale: Collaros could put up enormous numbers from both passing and running combined in Butch Jones' very quarterback-friendly offense. Pead is ready to have a real breakout season after averaging 6.7 yards per carry last year. And Binns has developed into one of the nation's best receivers. Pead should go over 1,000 yards for the first time, as should Binns. Collaros should easily put up more than 3,000 yards in combined numbers, with a chance to go much higher.


http://espn.go.com/blog/bigeast
 
WR Triplets: Binns, Hazelton, Woods (add in Bones, possibly Thompkins, Howard and Dyjuan Lewis) and it is just not fair.

I understand why Pitt is #1 due to Lewis and Baldwin, but their QB is an unknown and their offensive line is going to be young and inexperienced. Is Lewis going to be able to run the ball like he did last year when he had a great OL? Is Sunseri going to be on his back or pressured a lot and is he going to be able to get Baldwin the ball? After Baldwin who else do they have to throw the ball to--- just Mike Shanahan, right? Their other receivers are a question mark.
 
I hate to say it, because I hate Pittsburgh and I hate playing against him, but I love Dion Lewis. He's just one of those players you know is going to be great. I won't root for him in college obviously, but I will root for him as a pro. Reminds me of Dwayne Wade. I hate Marquette with a passion, but I loved D Wade, loved his game. Just watching him play against us you knew he was going to be good. Now D Wade is my favorite NBA'er other than Kenyon.
 
For Defense...


3. Cincinnati

DL: Derek Wolfe
LB: Walter Stewart
DB: Drew Frey
Rationale: Wolfe rivals Neild as an immovable object in the middle of the line, while Stewart is a dynamic playmaker who can play standing up or with his hand on the ground. Frey is the most experienced member of the secondary and will be counted on to lead a young group.


http://espn.go.com/blog/bigeast/post/_/id/10457/thrice-is-nice-on-defense-too
 
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