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CFB's freshman phenoms: Top 15 to watch in 2018 and beyond

Monday night's national championship game confirmed what those following college football have known for some time: If a freshman has talent, he's going to play now, not later.

Alabama freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa made the game-winning TD throw on Monday that everyone is still talking about, but other first-year contributors like receivers Devonta Smith (who caught Tagovailoa's pass), Henry Ruggs, and Jerry Jeudy as well as RB Najee Harris and OT Alex Leatherwood also made major contributions to the Tide's title win.

This is a trend all over the country, not just in Tuscaloosa. Today's freshmen are next season's super sophomores and will likely be the talk of the CFB world in the fall -- and maybe of NFL scouts a couple years from now. Here are my top-15 second-year players to watch in 2018.

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Chad Reuter

Draft Analyst

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