- Jeremiah Smith and Caleb Downs lead the way: Ohio State’s stars are the two best players in college football.
- Drew Allar is the best quarterback in the conference: The Penn State signal-caller is a top-five quarterback in the nation.
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With the 2025 college football season just a few weeks away, here’s a look at PFF’s preseason All-Big Ten team.
QB: Drew Allar, Penn State
RB: Nicholas Singleton, Penn State
WR: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
WR: Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
WR: Makai Lemon, USC
TE: Max Klare, Ohio State
LT: Carter Smith, Indiana
LG: Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State
C: Iapani Laloulu, Oregon
RG: Rocco Spindler, Nebraska
RT: Gennings Dunker, Iowa
DI: Zane Durant, Penn State
DI: Aaron Graves, Iowa
EDGE: Mikail Kamara, Indiana
EDGE: Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State
LB: Sonny Styles, Ohio State
LB: Bryce Boettcher, Oregon
CB: D’Angelo Ponds, Indiana
CB: A.J. Harris, Penn State
S: Caleb Downs, Ohio State
S: Koi Perich, Minnesota
Flex-D: Dillon Thieneman, Oregon
K: Dominic Zvada, Michigan
P: Rhys Dakin, Iowa
RS: Makai Lemon, USC
LS: Luke Basso, Oregon
Preseason Offensive Player of the Year: WR Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
Smith came to Columbus as the highest-rated recruit from the 2024 class and the highest-rated wide receiver recruit in history. Suffice it to say, the Florida native faced sky-high expectations entering his true freshman season.
And he lived up to them. Immediately.
Smith was the most valuable receiver in college football in 2024, according to PFF WAA. His 89.8 PFF receiving grade ranked third and is more than four points higher than any other returning wideout. He also led the Power Four with 15 receiving touchdowns while trailing only Tetairoa McMillan in receiving yards (1,311).
Smith is an athletic freak at 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds with an incredibly refined skill set for someone who turned 19 years old in November. He’s the best player in college football.
Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: S Caleb Downs, Ohio State
Downs would’ve had the title of “the best player in the country” if it weren’t for his teammate. He’s the top returning player at his position for the second year in a row, joining an exclusive list of players who have done so.
Players who were the top-returning player at their position for multiple years in PFF’s rankings
All three of those players went on to become top-15 picks in their respective NFL drafts, an achievement that Downs seems poised to accomplish next April. In fact, he projects as the top player in the 2026 draft right now, as he’s the best defensive player in the country.
Downs, who transferred from Alabama last offseason, has been the most valuable safety in college football over the past two seasons, according to PFF’s wins above average metric. His 91.7 PFF grade in that span is second among all FBS safeties, while his 91.2 coverage grade is third. Downs is also a fantastic run-defender with 35 run-defense stops and an 88.5 run-defense grade since 2023.
Downs is an incredibly versatile player who can thrive at free safety, slot corner or in the box. Not to mention, he’s a dynamic punt returner as well.