USA TODAY Sports preseason college football All-America teams – USA TODAY
Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey and six players from Alabama highlight the USA TODAY Sports’ preseason All-America team.
Watson is the first-team quarterback, while McCaffrey joins LSU’s Leonard Fournette as first-team running backs. The first team also includes Alabama offensive tackle Cam Robinson, Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, Iowa cornerback Desmond King and Michigan cornerback Jourdan Lewis.
Watson, McCaffrey, King, Lewis and Memphis’ Jake Elliott are returning from last season’s USA TODAY Sports All-America first team, and Fournette and Florida State offensive tackle Roderick Johnson were second-teamers then. Preseason second-team defensive backs Damontae Kazee of San Diego State and Marcus Maye of Florida also earned honors in 2015.
Alabama leads with six selections across the two preseason teams. Another nine programs have multiple selections: Clemson, Michigan, Florida State, Utah, Ohio State, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Notre Dame and Florida.
First team
QB: Deshaun Watson, Clemson
The junior is the preseason favorite for the Heisman Trophy.
RB: Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
He’s a do-everything, box-score-filling weapon with no equal in the FBS.
RB: Leonard Fournette, LSU
College football hasn’t seen a physical specimen like Fournette since Adrian Peterson at Oklahoma.
WR: JuJu Smith-Schuster, Southern California
Smith-Schuster is the next All-America pick for a program with a legacy of outstanding receivers.
WR: Calvin Ridley, Alabama
He’ll be an even more complete weapon as a sophomore.
TE: Jake Butt, Michigan
Amid a dearth of proven weapons at the position, Butt’s production stands out.
OL: Cam Robinson, Alabama
The bulldozing junior would be the prototypical tackle for any offense.
OL: Dan Feeney, Indiana
Feeney is undoubtedly the most under-recognized lineman in the country and one of the most unheralded stars in all of college football.
OL: Tyler Orlosky, West Virginia
The senior has earned the right to be recognized as the best center in the country.
OL: Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh
An imposing running game rolls behind the Panthers’ left guard.
OL: Roderick Johnson, Florida State
This is the year Johnson combines his physical gifts with his growing experience.
DEFENSE
DL: Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
Destined to be a high pick in next year’s NFL draft, Garrett was fifth in sacks and eight in TFLs last season.
DL: Malik McDowell, Michigan State
A strong close to 2015 has McDowell ready to lead the MSU defense by example.
DL: Lowell Lotulelei, Utah
Lotulelei isn’t flashy, but he’s a nearly immovable force for perhaps the best defensive line in the country.
DL: Jonathan Allen, Alabama
Allen’s impact extends far beyond his own totals, with included the seventh-most sacks in the FBS in 2015.
LB: Raekwon McMillan, Ohio State
Ohio State’s offseason losses will vault McMillan onto center stage.
LB: Reuben Foster, Alabama
While not the only Crimson Tide linebacker with this potential, Foster will play a position that breeds All-America attention.
LB: Anthony Walker, Northwestern
Walker stops the run, defends the pass and gets to the quarterback — he had the fifth-most TFLs in the FBS in 2015.
CB: Desmond King, Iowa
Tied for the second-most INTs in the FBS last season, King effectively negates one side of the field for a stingy defense.
CB: Jourdan Lewis, Michigan
Had the second-most pass breakups of any returning player last season.
S: Budda Baker, Washington
Teams in the Pac-12 Conference know all about Baker’s ability to influence an entire offense from his spot at safety.
S: Derwin James, Florida State
James will be a household name by the end of the regular season.
SPECIALISTS
K: Jake Elliott, Memphis
The reigning Lou Groza Award finalist should bring home the hardware as a senior.
P: JK Scott, Alabama
Scott’s excellence makes him a vital part of the Tide’s defensive efforts.
RET: Evan Berry, Tennessee
Berry’s 2015 kickoff return average was the FBS best by almost 5 yards.
Second team
OFFENSE
QB: Josh Rosen, UCLA
RB: Dalvin Cook, Florida State
RB: Royce Freeman, Oregon
WR: Gabe Marks, Washington State
WR: Christian Kirk, Texas A&M
TE: O.J. Howard, Alabama
OL: Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame
OL: Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame
OL: Pat Elflein, Ohio State
OL: Dan Skipper, Arkansas
OL: Zach Banner, Southern California
DEFENSE
DL: Charles Harris, Missouri
DL: Carlos Watkins, Clemson
DL: DeMarcus Walker, Florida State
DL: Derek Barnett, Tennessee
LB: Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
LB: Malik Jefferson, Texas
LB: Devonte Fields, Louisville
CB: Damontae Kazee, San Diego State
CB: Jalen Tabor, Florida
S: Marcus Maye, Florida
S: Eddie Jackson, Alabama
SPECIALISTS
K: Andy Phillips, Utah
P: Austin Rehkow, Idaho
RET: Adoree’ Jackson, Southern California
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