2. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M – The reigning Heisman trophy winner has seen his ups and downs off the field this past offseason, but once the games started, he has been nothing short of his spectacular alter ego, Johnny Football. Despite an early loss to the number one ranked Crimson Tide of Alabama, Manziel is still doing what he does best; put up numbers. He’s completing just over 71% of his passes and has 14 touchdowns against only four interceptions. A&M could get a test in two weeks when they face a good Ole Miss squad, but the Heisman voters will be looking forward to the November 23rd date with the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge.