College football’s 25 Most Intriguing Non-Quarterbacks of 2015

Back by popular demand (or a lack of alternative content), we have the college football Most Intriguing Lists of 2015. That’s not necessarily the best, not necessarily the most popular – it’s the most intriguing. First week: Most Intriguing Coaches. Last week: Most Intriguing Quarterbacks. This week: Most Intriguing Non-Quarterbacks.

1. Braxton Miller, Ohio State wide receiver. Until last month he was ticketed for the Most Intriguing Quarterback List. Then the two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year made the biggest position switch of 2015, which should lower Urban Meyer’s stress level in deciding on a QB while simultaneously helping the Buckeyes get another weapon on the field. And it should help Miller’s NFL future as well. Can’t wait to see how Meyer uses him.

2. Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State running back. From the moment J.T. Barrett went down on the first play of the fourth quarter against Michigan last year, Elliott put the Buckeyes on his back in heroic fashion. He broke a 44-yard clinching touchdown against the Wolverines, then followed that up with 220 yards against Wisconsin, 230 against Alabama and 246 against Oregon. It was a season-ending tour de force that stamps Elliott as the 2015 Heisman Trophy frontrunner.

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