With ESPN's top 100 college football players for 2024 having been decided, there could be no room for debate, right? It has to be a perfect, infallible list, correct?
Maybe not so. Should Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers have been in the top 10? Should some Ohio State players have been knocked down a few spots?
And what about some under-the-radar players such as East Carolina's Shavon Revel Jr.? Our reporters, both those who created this year's top 100 and those who were not involved in the process, break it all down. Jump to: Top-10 worthy | Ranked too highRanked too low | Sleepers| Newcomers Jake Trotter: With the move from linebacker to edge rusher, Penn State's Abdul Carter could be in for a monster season rushing the quarterback.
Carter led the Big Ten last year in defensive pressure percentage (24.45%) among players with at least 70 pass rushing plays.