10 best two-way players in college football history

Champ Bailey, Georgia聽
Bailey鈥檚 tenure with the Bulldogs lasted from 1996-98 and he played mainly defense his freshman season, but in his next two seasons, he hauled in 59 catches for 978 yards and five touchdowns, becoming one of the best two-way threats on the football field. Bailey鈥檚 best season came as a junior, where he played over 1,000 snaps, finished seventh in Heisman Trophy voting and was selected with the seventh overall pick by the Washington Redskins in the 1999 NFL Draft.聽