What is #CFBrank? #CFBrank is the Twitter hashtag to use if you want to get involved in the discussion or just follow along.How did we rank the players? We asked 32 of ESPNs college football writers, editors and analysts to rate players on a scale of 0-10 based on their expected contributions for the 2016 season.100-91 | 90-81 |?80-71 |?70-61 | 60-51 |50-41 | 40-31 |30-21 | 20-11 | 10-1Jalen Tabor Florida Gators Junior | Cornerback Score: 8.45Despite the attention All-American Vernon Hargreaves III received last season, there are some around Floridas program who thought Tabor was better and much more consistent all year. Tabor snatched four interceptions in 2015, with two going back for touchdowns, and tied for first in the SEC with 18 passes defended.Jourdan Lewis Michigan Wolverines Senior | Cornerback Score: 8.46The senior cornerback might have been a first-round draft pick this spring after setting a school record for pass break-ups (22). Instead, hes back for an encore and his ability to blanket receivers in coverage could be the key to making Michigans blitz-happy defensive scheme work.Jamal Adams LSU Tigers Junior | Safety Score: 8.52Yet another LSU underclassman whose potential has turned pro scouts heads, Adams looks like a future first-round pick as he enters his junior season. Adams led the Tigers with four interceptions and 10 pass breakups last season, and will once again be a centerpiece of one of the nations top secondaries.Raekwon McMillan Ohio State Buckeyes Junior | Linebacker Score: 8.53The Buckeyes already viewed McMillan as the prototype at middle linebacker as far back as his recruitment. Last season, he started living up to that billing in his first full-time spot in that role, piling up tackles, becoming a vocal leader and laying the foundation to go down as the latest in a long line of stud linebackers from Ohio State.Derwin James Florida State Seminoles Sophomore | Defensive Back Score: 8.66As a true sophomore, James has established himself as one of the countrys elite players. Labeling him simply as a safety is unfair considering his star quality at cornerback, linebacker and even rush defensive end, too. The five-star talent is expected to leave Florida State as one of its best defensive backs ever.Jonathan Allen Alabama Crimson Tide Senior | Defensive End Score: 8.76Talk about your ideal 3-4 defensive end. Allens 6-foot-3, 294-pound frame is perfect for stopping the run. But his quickness, which resulted in three sacks of Mississippi States Dak Prescott last season, is underrated. A potential first-round pick last season, Allen returned to spearhead a D-line that could be even better at sacking the quarterback this year.Calvin Ridley Alabama Crimson Tide Sophomore | Wide Receiver Score: 8.83And we all thought Alabama would miss Amari Cooper and his Heisman-caliber numbers in 2014. Little did we know that a clone of Cooper -- nearly identical in size, speed and style -- was waiting in the wings. Ridley, who grew up in the same area of South Florida, was an instant-impact freshman last season, breaking the 1,000-yard receiving mark.JuJu Smith-Schuster USC Trojans Junior | Wide Receiver Score: 8.86Hes built in the prototypical matchup nightmare size: At 6-foot-2, 220 pounds, Smith-Schuster has proven to be a physical terror for small cornerbacks -- his stiff-arm prowess fills many highlight reels. But Smith-Schuster is also a fast and smooth route runner, and that turned into 89 catches, 1,454 yards, and 10 touchdowns last year.J.T. Barrett Ohio State Buckeyes Junior | Quarterback Score: 8.87His sophomore season might not have gone entirely as planned, but by the end of it, the dual-threat weapon was once again firmly in control of Ohio States vaunted attack and piling up touchdowns. Healthy and freed from a quarterback battle, hes poised for another record-breaking campaign.Nick Chubb Georgia Bulldogs Junior | Running Back Score: 8.90Despite suffering a horrific knee injury in the middle of last season, Chubbs rehab is reportedly way ahead of schedule. In two seasons, Chubb has rushed for 2,294 yards and 21 touchdowns. Chubbs 9.5 yards per carry outside of the tackles in 2015 was the second most in the Power 5.100-91 | 90-81 |?80-71 |?70-61 | 60-51 |50-41 | 40-31 |30-21 | 20-11 | 10-1Voters: Andrea Adelson, Edward Aschoff, Brian Bennett, Kyle Bonagura, David Ching, Heather Dinich, Matt Fortuna, Kevin Gemmell, David Hale, Travis Haney, Brock Huard, Chantel Jennings, Sharon Katz, Sam Khan Jr., David Lombardi, Chris Low, Tom Luginbill, Ivan Maisel, Ryan McGee, Erik McKinney, Ted Miller, Dan Murphy, Max Olson, Greg Ostendorf, Adam Rittenberg, Alex Scarborough, Jared Shanker, Mitch Sherman, Phil Steele, Jake Trotter, Tom VanHaaren, Austin Ward Khris Davis Jersey . Kiriasis and brakeman Franziska Fritz finished two runs in one minute 55.41 seconds -- a mere 0.01 seconds ahead of Meyers and Lolo Jones, who likely bolstered her Olympic hopes by helping give USA-1 a huge push in the second heat. Matt Olson Jersey . 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The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Lions have not announced the hiring, which was first reported by ESPN. Lombardi, the grandson of former Green Bay Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, has been an offensive assistant on Sean Paytons New Orleans staff since 2007. EUGENE, Ore. -- There has been much talk about the surge in youth at these U.S. Olympic track and field trials, what with a large number of teens and high-schoolers competing so well. But that doesnt mean the U.S. team will be limited to people who arent old enough to know what life was like before Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat. Or before the internet. Or even mobile phones.Distance runner Bernard Lagat, who turns 42 in December, medaled for Kenya at the 2000 and 2004 Olympics, then gained U.S. citizenship and competed for America in the 2008 and 2012 Games. And despite being in his 40s, he now will run in his fifth Olympics in Rio after winning the 5,000-meter final Saturday.Take that, millennials.I train with young guys, and I dont believe Im old, Lagat said. Because if I believe Im old, then Im going to run like an old man. The thing is, Im with all these young guys, they push me every single day. And when I train with them, they tell me at the end of the day, Man, you really make us feel bad. You know what? I dont give up. I train hard with them. Thats what you guys saw today.Lagat was in sixth place as the race entered the final lap, but he showed his younger opponents that he still has what it takes. He surged ahead and ran a 52-second final lap to win the race in a 13:35.50. After crossing the finish line, Lagat collapsed on the track with emotion, and when he stood up, third-place finisher Paul Chelimo leaped on his back in celebration. Fortunately, Lagat was not too old to withstand the weight.He is my mentor, my role model. I look up to him, said Chelimo, who also grew up in Kenya before becoming a U.S. citizen. Making the team today, I was so happy. There is nothing better than him making the team and me making the team. Im going to Rio with my legend.Galen Rupp, who had already qualified for the U.S, team in two events by winning the marathon trial in February and the 10,000 meters last weekend, finished ninth after hhaving led the race at one point.ddddddddddddAsked whether he can compete like Lagat at age 41, the 30-year-old Rupp replied: I dont know. Im not 40 yet, so I cant comment on that. Ill let you now in 10 years.While your bodys speed declines in your 30s, endurance lasts longer. As Christopher McDougall wrote in the bestseller Born to Run, some people have run a marathon as fast at age 60 as they did at 19.So what is the secret? Said Lagat: You stay fit, you train hard and you keep your focus and never lose hope.For a while, though, it looked as if there was reason to think age had finally caught up with Lagat. He failed to qualify for the world championships last year, the first time he had missed out while competing for America. He was not able to finish the 5,000 at the Prefontaine Classic last month and also did not finish the 10,000 here at trials.At the Prefontaine Classic I was sick, so I did not finish the race and was really ashamed by it, he said. The other day in the 10K, I did not finish the race and felt the same thing as at the Prefontaine. I said, Im not going to end running that way.This is the image I want to leave.He not only wanted to leave that image for the supportive fans at Hayward Field, where he has run so many times, Lagat also was delighted to win in front of his children. They wanted me to go to the Olympics, he said. My daughter told me, Daddy, I want you to make it to the Olympics so I can go watch gymnastics. Lagat says this is his last year competing but never rule anything out with aging top athletes. As 21-year-old fourth-place finisher Eric Jenkins said: Ill probably retire before he does.Chelimo said that when Lagat does retire, Im hoping Im going to take over. Today he won but next time Im taking over.We will see when that happens. As Chelimo said: Age is just a number. ' ' '