The last three Heisman Trophy winners include the first receiver to win the award in nearly three decades, a quarterback who was the 52nd-rated passer in the country the season before and a first-year starting QB.
The days of the Heisman winner being a well-established star and/or preseason favorite are long gone.
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Heisman voters embrace the breakout player more than ever before, and in 2021 there is a good chance the winner again will be someone who enters the season without much of track record.
The only player to finish in the top 10 of last season’s Heisman voting to return to college football in ‘21 is Iowa State’s Breece Hall. Considering recent Heisman trends, the seventh-ranked Cyclones’ running back isn’t even the favorite on his team. That would be quarterback Brock Purdy.
HEISMAN TROPHY (most outstanding player)
BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY (defensive player of the year)
OUTLAND TROPHY (best interior lineman)
Top contenders: Bryan Bresee, DT, Clemson; Evan Neal, OT, Alabama; Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa.
DOAK WALKER AWARD (best running back)
Top contenders: Breece Hall, Iowa State; Bijan Robinson, Texas; Zamir White, Georgia.
BILETNIKOFF AWARD (best receiver)
JIM THORPE AWARD (best defensive back)
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Top contenders: Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida; Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame; Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU.
Butkus Award (best linebacker): Will Anderson Jr., Alabama.
Mackey Award (best tight end): Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M.
