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Living on the Edge: Our Top 10 Pass Rushers for 2026

49 min · 15. Mai 2026
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College football's most dangerous position just got a full breakdown. This week Jake and Will each built their own independent top 10 lists of the best returning edge rushers heading into the 2026 season -- and the debates are real. Colin Simmons is the easy name at the top, but after that things get messy fast. Do you trust Dylan Stewart's ceiling despite the injury questions? Is Clev Lubin the most underrated player in college football right now? Where does Princewill Umanmielen land after following Lane Kiffin to LSU for his third school in three years? And can John Henry Daley come back from an Achilles and still be the same explosive pass rusher he was before it ended his season? Jake and Will don't agree on much below the top spot, so expect some fireworks when the lists come out. Follow us on X: x.com/walkonredshirts

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