The Miami Hurricanes good, bad and ugly of 2019
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5) UM’s Greg Rousseau (15.5 sacks)
Rousseau was first-team all ACC and named to several All-America teams. The redshirt freshman finished second nationally in sacks to Heisman Trophy finalist Chase Young of Ohio State. Rousseau was far more productive as a freshman than Young was. Rosseau could be a Heisman Trophy sleeper in 2020.
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7) UM tight end Brevin Jordan.
Brevin Jordan was headed for an All-American season before missing the final three games of the year with an injury. Jordan was the most dynamic receiver for the Miami Hurricanes in 2019. In Jordan stays healthy in 2020 he should be the best player on the Miami offense. He is an exceptional two-way TE.
9) UM linebacker Shaq Quarterman
Quarterman saved his best season with the Miami Hurricanes. The senior finished with a career-high 107 tackles and 15.5 tackles for loss. The senior added one sack, five pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. After setting a Miami record with 53 straight starts Quarterman is one of the greatest Hurricanes.
10) UM running back DeeJay Dallas, who averaged 6.0 yards per carry and ran for 10 touchdowns behind a substandard offensive line before turning pro.