The 2015 Heisman finalist can do it all: He amassed 5,209 yards of total offense (becoming the first player in FBS history with 4,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing in a season) just a year after an ACL injury. Late in the season, he showed how effective he can be in the run game, finishing with three 100-yard rushing performances in his final four games. He also had a hand in 478 of Clemson's 550 yards in the national championship game, carrying the then-undefeated Tigers to within points of a title.