In back-to-back years, we have called the Heisman winners -- Jayden Daniels and Travis Hunter -- at greater than +1000 odds.

There are certain thresholds that each player needs to hit in order to be in Heisman contention, and we use both our full-season player stats projections and team win projections to determine who has the best probability of winning. What are some of these thresholds, you might ask?

In order to be in the running, you must hit 9+ wins. No winner in the last 20 years has won the Heisman with his team winning less than 9 games.

QBs must have at least 40 pass+rush TDs unless they go undefeated, and there is a little leeway. Jameis Winston (38 TDs) and Troy Smith (30 TDs) are the only QBs to have fewer than 40 total TDs and win the Heisman since 2005, and they both went

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