Miami Hurricanes quarterback Malik Rosiers' 216-point game at North Carolina (second-best among state FBS schools this past weekend) lifted him one spot into second place, now narrowly trailing only UCF's McKenzie Milton, in the race for the Herald's 2017 State Offensive Player of the Year award -- the "state Heisman."
Running back Devin Singletary's 279-point game for FAU, a statewide season high, solidified his hold on fourth place.
Our weekly rankings measure the most productive quarterbacks, running backs and receivers from the state's seven top-tier FBS teams: Miami, Florida, Florida State, FIU, FAU, UCF and South Florida.