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Preseason AP All-American teams revealed as 2022 season arrives

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It is officially game week, as Week 0 is set to get underway over the weekend. With college football essentially back, all eyes are on the 2022 season. With that, the AP Preseason All-American teams were revealed on Monday.

The AP Preseason All-American teams feature some well-known faces from the first team to the second team, but there are some surprises included as well. Even though the first team features a plethora of Heisman hopefuls, the second team is filled with just as much elite talent.

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Here is a full look at the AP Preseason All-American teams.

First Team AP Preseason All-Americans

Offense

Quarterback
Bryce Young, Alabama

Running Back
Bijan Robinson, Texas; TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State

Offensive Tackle
Peter Skoronski, Northwestern; Paris Johnson Jr., Ohio State

Offensive Guard
Andrew Vorhees, USC; Caleb Chandler, Louisville

Center
Jarrett Patterson, Notre Dame

Tight End
Brock Bowers, Georgia

Wide Receiver
Jordan Addison, USC; Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State; Kayshon Boutte, LSU

All-Purpose
Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State

Kicker
Jake Moody, Michigan

Defense

EDGE
Will McDonald IV, Iowa State; Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame

Defensive Line
Bryan Bresee, Clemson; Jalen Carter, Georgia

Linebacker
Will Anderson Jr., Alabama; Noah Sewell, Oregon; Jack Campbell, Iowa

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Cornerback
Kelee Ringo, Georgia; Eli Ricks, Alabama

Safety
Jordan Battle, Alabama, Antonio Johnson, Texas A&M

Defensive Back
Riley Moss, Iowa

Punter
Adam Korsak, Rutgers

Second Team

Offense

Quarterback
CJ Stroud, Ohio State

Running Back
Braelon Allen, Wisconsin; Sean Tucker, Syracuse

Offensive Tackle
Connor Galvin, Baylor; Dawand Jones, Ohio State

Offensive Guard
O’Cyrus Torrence, Florida; Emil Ekiyor, Alabama

Center
John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota

Tight End
Michael Mayer, Notre Dame

Wide Receiver
Xavier Worthy, Texas; Josh Downs; North Carolina; A.T. Perry, Wake Forest

All-Purpose
Jahmyr Gibbs, Alabama

Kicker
Harrison Mevis, Missouri

Defense

EDGE
Myles Murphy, Clemson; Nolan Smith, Georgia

Defensive Line
Calijah Kancey, Pittsburgh; Siaki Ika, Baylor

Linebacker
Nick Herbig, Wisconsin; Andre Carter II, Army; Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington

Cornerback
Cam Smith, South Carolina; Clark Phillips III, Utah

Safety
Brandon Joseph, Notre Dame; Jalen Catalon, Arkansas

Defensive Back
Jammie Robinson, Florida State

Punter
Kyle Ostendorp, Arizona