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College football’s second tier of stars for the 2024 season: Players who could crack the Top 100

College football's second tier of stars for the 2024 season: Players who could crack the Top 100


It’s only been over a month since we ranked college football’s top 100 players in the 2024 season, but so much has happened in the industry that it feels like a decade. 

Nevertheless, with everything but actual football dominating the headlines — even video games are having their moment in the sun — we decided college football fans deserved a break from the legalese. 

Presenting the next cut of top players in college football, from Nos. 101-150. Spring football is long gone. Summer workouts begin soon. August will be here soon. 

College football’s top players, Nos. 101-150

101. Aydan White, CB, NC State

White has first-round ability written all over him as a height, weight, speed prospect. Add lockdown corner to the list of description, as White has not given up a touchdown in two seasons and has eight career interceptions.

102. Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

The explosive slot receiver turned a ton of heads this spring after transferring from Purdue. His spring breakout comes as no surprise if you’re a Purdue fan. Burks is a weapon with excellent speed and the ability to create space and hit the home run. 

103. Earnest Greene III, OL, Georgia

Greene held down the blind side last year, yielding one sack in almost 500 pass attempts. One of the most consistent tackles in the country, expect Greene to be in the conversation as a first-rounder in 2025.

104. Sebastian Castro, DB, Iowa

One of the top returning corners in the country on a Hawkeye defense that’s always stifling and suffocating. Excellent coverage skills and rarely allows much space before or after the catch, Castro is also a physical presence in run support.

105. Damien Martinez, RB, Miami

Miami upgrades its running back room with proven production with an explosive and powerful runner who excelled in a run-first offense at Oregon State. Martinez has excellent footwork, patience, and vision and the ability to churn out explosive runs on a Miami offense that has a ton more weapons than he had at Oregon State. 

106. Kaidon Salter, QB, Liberty

The dynamic dual-threat passer that was Conference USA MVP in 2023. One of the best quarterbacks that most have not watched. The one-time Tennessee signee can absolutely take over a game. Now can he take Liberty to the playoff

107. Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona

Elite length and size is why Davis was one of the most coveted corners in the transfer portal. Arizona did a very nice…

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