If you’re a current or former SEC quarterback off to a good start this season, chances are you’re in the mix for the Heisman Trophy.

In what is becoming a recurring theme throughout the season, Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts, Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa, LSU’s Joe Burrow and Ohio State’s Justin Fields topped the list of ESPN’s ‘Heisman Watch’ rankings this week following Week 3.

“Hurts continued his streak of otherworldly performances, this time against UCLA, becoming the first Oklahoma quarterback to pass for 200 yards and rush for 100 in the first half,” was the notable takeaway by ESPN. “The transfer QB passed for three touchdowns and ran for another in the Sooners’ blowout win over the (UCLA) Bruins.”

Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor is widely viewed as the top non-quarterback in the mix for the Heisman.

Another running back, Georgia’s D’Andre Swift, is ranked at No. 9 in the rankings as the only other non-quarterback in the top 11.

Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence has slipped from his lofty preseason hype as he’s had a bit of a slow start, but his numbers are still impressive, just maybe not as impressive as he was last year. Against Syracuse on Saturday, the sophomore QB threw for three TDs and ran for one more, finishing with a career-high 395 passing yards, ESPN noted.

Voters in this piece are Andrea Adelson, Edward Aschoff, Kyle Bonagura, Bill Connelly, Heather Dinich, David M. Hale, Chris Low, Ivan Maisel, Adam Rittenberg and Mark Schlabach.