PFF's top 50 college football players:
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/08/21/college-footballs-top-50-players/
From the ACC
49. Jeremy Cash, CB, Duke
A versatile slot defender, Cash was strong in coverage (83.9) and against the run (84.6) for the Blue Devils last season.
48. Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers
Good straight-line speed allowed Carroo to average 19.7 yards per reception to go with 10 touchdowns and an 85.1 receiving rating that ranks 10th in the nation entering 2015.
45. Darius Hamilton, DT, Rutgers
Hamilton has the fourth-highest pass-rush rating among interior defensive linemen at 87.9 (eight sacks, five hits, 33 hurries), while showing well against the run (82.3).
29. Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
One of the top breakout candidates in 2015, Watson may be the nation’s most talented quarterback. He heads into 2015 with a 79.9 rating after his limited (by injury) true freshman season.
23. Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
After averaging 18.1 yards per reception, Williams could be even better this year with Deshaun Watson at quarterback. He heads into 2015 with the fifth-best receiving rating in the country at 86.2.
22. Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State
A versatile defender for Florida State, Ramsey showed his ability to take over a game with an exceptional performance against Miami, while finishing at 85.0 in coverage and 79.6 against the run for the season.
21. Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh
One of the ACC’s top big-play threats, Boyd averaged 16.1 yards per reception and heads into 2015 with the second-highest receiving rating at 90.6.
19. James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh
Conner just breaks tackles, more than anyone in the country in fact (88), and his 88.5 run rating ranks second in the nation heading into 2015.'
8. Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville
The nation’s most stout interior defensive lineman against the run (93), Rankins also provided nine sacks, six hits, and 24 hurries to finish at 85.8 as a pass-rusher.