National
QB: Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
RB: Kaleb Johnson, Iowa
WR: Tre Harris, Ole Miss
WR: Devonte Ross, Troy
TE: Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green
Flex: WR Dane Key, Kentucky
LT: Xavier Chaplin, Virginia Tech
LG: Brian Felter, Rutgers
C: Zeke Correll, NC State
RG: Paolo Gennarelli, Army
RT: Lucas Scott, Army
EDGE: Josaiah Stewart, Michigan
EDGE: Joshua Josephs, Tennessee
DI: David Gusta, Washington State
DI: Rene Konga, Louisville
LB: Dariel Djabome, Rutgers
LB: Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
CB: Tamarion Crumpley, Pittsburgh
CB: Terrence Spence, James Madison
S: Trey Rucker, Oklahoma State
S: Josiah Cox, New Mexico State
Flex: S Jack Tchienchou, Tulane
SEC
QB: Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
RB: Jaydon Blue, Texas
WR: Dane Key, Kentucky
WR: Tre Harris, Ole Miss
TE: Mason Taylor, LSU
Flex: WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
LT: Will Campbell, LSU
LG: Chase Bisontis, Texas A&M
C: Kolinu’u Faaiu, Texas A&M
RG: Cam’Ron Johnson, Missouri
RT: Armand Membou, Missouri
EDGE: Joshua Josephs, Tennessee
EDGE: Trace Ford, Oklahoma
DI: Elijah Simmons, Tennessee
DI: Chris McClellan, Missouri
LB: Anthony Hill Jr., Texas
LB: Chris Paul Jr., Ole Miss
CB: Jermod McCoy, Tennessee
CB: O’Donnell Fortune, South Carolina
S: TJ Metcalf, Arkansas
S: Michael Taaffe, Texas
Flex: CB Jahdae Barron, TexasOffensive Player of the Week: QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
Dart continued to boost his Heisman stock with a 382-yard, four-touchdown performance to earn a 92.3 PFF passing grade in Week 4. His six big-time throws were the second most recorded in a single game this season. Dart generated a perfect passer rating when targeting wide receiver Tre Harris, who accounted for 225 of his passing yards.
Defensive Player of the Week: EDGE Josaiah Stewart, Michigan
Stewart put together one of the best games we’ve seen from an edge rusher all season, ultimately putting Michigan in a position to win. Eight pressures, three tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble were enough for Stewart to earn an elite 94.9 PFF pass-rushing grade.
Offensive Line of the Week: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Rutgers’ line has been dominant so far but had not been challenged until this week. The Scarlet Knights passed the test against Virginia Tech with flying colors, recording a 95.7 team grade. Their five offensive linemen each produced a pass-blocking efficiency percentage above 93.5%
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