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Unranked Transfers Shine in Midseason College Football Rankings
18 Oct
Summary
- Taylen Mendoza, QB at Indiana, thriving after transfer
- Jalen Simpson, QB at Alabama, emerging Heisman contender
- Caleb Downs, S at Ohio State, unanimous All-American

As of October 19th, 2025, ESPN has released its midseason college football player rankings, highlighting several rising stars and consistent performers.
Topping the list is Taylen Mendoza, the junior quarterback at Indiana University. Mendoza, who transferred from the University of California, has thrived under his new offensive coordinator, leading the Hoosiers to an undefeated season so far. With 1,423 passing yards, 17 touchdowns, and an 84.6 QBR, Mendoza has generated significant NFL draft hype.
Another unranked player making waves is Jalen Simpson, the junior quarterback at the University of Alabama. Thriving as the full-time starter under new head coach Kalen DeBoer and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, Simpson has amassed 1,678 passing yards and 18 total touchdowns, with only 1 interception. He is now considered a potential Heisman Trophy contender.
Rounding out the top 3 is Caleb Downs, the junior safety at Ohio State University. Downs, a unanimous All-American, has continued to make a significant impact on the Buckeyes' defense, even with a change in defensive coordinators. With 18 solo tackles and 1 interception so far this season, Downs is considered a potential #1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft.