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Phil Steele's 2021 Preseason All-American Team PHIL STEELE'S 2021 PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN TEAM RB BREECE HALL DL KAYVON THIBODEAUX K CADE YORK IOWA ST OREGON LSU OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF YEAR OFFENSIVE ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 1ST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 3RD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 4TH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN QB Spencer Rattler, Oklahoma Sam Howell, North Carolina Matt Corral, Ole Miss Kedon Slovis, USC RB Breece Hall, Iowa St Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M Tank Bigsby, Auburn RB Bijan Robinson, Texas Sincere McCormick, UTSA Kyren Williams, Notre Dame Tyler Goodson, Iowa WR Chris Olave, Ohio St John Metchie, Alabama Ty Fryfogle, Indiana Marvin Mims, Oklahoma WR Justyn Ross, Clemson Kayshon Boutte, LSU Drake London, USC Calvin Austin, Memphis WR Treylon Burks, Arkansas Garrett Wilson, Ohio St David Bell, Purdue Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama TE Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M Charlie Kolar, Iowa St Cade Otton, Washington Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin C Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa Alec Lindstrom, Boston College Colin Newell, Iowa St James Empey, BYU OG Zion Johnson, Boston College Cain Madden, Notre Dame Joshua Ezeudu, North Carolina (OT) Nick Broeker, Ole Miss OG Jamaree Salyer, Georgia Edward Ingram, LSU Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame (OT) Zach Tom, Wake Forest OT Kenyon Green, Texas A&M Darian Kinnard, Kentucky Jaxson Kirkland, Washington Rasheed Walker, Penn St OT Thayer Munford, Ohio St Evan Neal, Alabama Ikem Ekwonu, NC State Abe Lucas, Washington St DEFENSIVE ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 1ST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 3RD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 4TH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN DE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon Isaiah Thomas, Oklahoma Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati Will McDonald, Iowa St DT Haskell Garrett, Ohio St Jordan Davis, Georgia Raymond Vohasek, North Carolina (DE) Durrell Johnson, Liberty DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma Phidarian Mathis, Alabama (DE) Thomas Booker, Stanford DE DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M George Karlaftis, Purdue Myles Murphy, Clemson Cade Hall, San Jose St LB Nik Bonitto, Oklahoma James Skalski, Clemson Drake Jackson, USC Nakobe Dean, Georgia LB Mike Rose, Iowa St Micah McFadden, Indiana Zakoby McClain, Auburn Jack Sanborn, Wisconsin LB Will Anderson, Alabama Nate Landman, Colorado Diego Fagot, Navy Jake Hansen, Illinois LB Devin Lloyd, Utah Grant Morgan, Arkansas Christian Harris, Alabama Ventrell Miller, Florida CB Derek Stingley, LSU Kaiir Elam, Florida Tiawan Mullen, Indiana Trent McDuffie, Washington CB Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati Josh Jobe, Alabama Sevyn Banks, Ohio St Chris Steele, USC S Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame Jalen Catalon, Arkansas Greg Eisworth, Iowa St Smoke Monday, Auburn S Brandon Joseph, Northwestern Nolan Turner, Clemson Bubba Bolden, Miami (FL) Malachi Moore, Alabama SPECIAL TEAMS ALL-AMERICAN TEAM 1ST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2ND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 3RD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 4TH TEAM ALL-AMERICAN K Cade York, LSU Gabe Brkic, Oklahoma Will Reichard, Alabama Anders Carlson, Auburn P Jake Camarda, Georgia Lou Hedley, Miami (FL) Austin McNamara, Texas Tech Jake Julien, Eastern Michigan KR Aron Cruickshank, Rutgers Chris Smith, Louisiana Trestan Ebner, Baylor Savon Scarver, Utah St PR Marcus Jones, Houston Phillip Brooks, Kansas St Britain Covey, Utah Derius Davis, TCU AP Jerrion Ealy, Ole Miss Max Borghi, Washington St Deuce Vaughn, Kansas St Tyler Snead, East Carolina LS Damon Johnson, USC Cal Adomitis, Pittsburgh Keegan Markgraf, Utah Adam Higuera, Tulsa 16.
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