2026 marks the final chapter in the legacies of several college football stars. Every player on his final leg of his college football career wants the rest of the sport to consider him "dangerous." These labels have already been attributed to players like Arch Manning and Dante Moore in the months leading up to the 2026 season. A common answer across college football for the most dangerous player in 2026 is Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. The 6-foot-3, 223-pounder established a name for himself as the most dominant wide receiver in the sport the minute he suited up for the Buckeyes; in two seasons at Ohio State, Smith has caught 163 passes for 2,558 yards and 27 touchdowns with fairly symmetrical outputs across both seasons. Smith's reign of dominance, mixed with Ohio State's disappointing College Football Playoff exit, should propel him to a season that is enough for NFL franchises to select him at or near the top of the 2027 NFL draft.…