Syracuse, N.Y. — The postseason accolades continue to roll in for Syracuse football wide receiver Amba Etta-Tawo.

The graduate transfer from Maryland already earned his third ACC receiver of the week award and a spot on the ACSMA's All-ACC first team earlier this week. On Wednesday, ESPN.com ranked him the No. 15 player in the nation in its updated CFB Rank.

Etta-Tawo is slotted fourth among ACC players, behind only Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson (2), Florida State running back Dalvin Cook (8) and Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson (11). He was ranked No. 33 by ESPN in late October.

Etta-Tawo left his mark on the SU and ACC record books during his only season with the Orange. He finished with program records for receptions (94), receiving yards (1,492) and touchdowns (t-14) in a season, as well as career 100-yard games (seven). The receiving yardage total is also good for second in ACC history behind former North Carolina State star Torry Holt.

Etta-Tawo capped his collegiate career by hauling in a career-high 13 passes for 178 yards and a program-record five touchdowns at Pittsburgh on Saturday.

As he now shifts his attention toward a professional future, Etta-Tawo is on the verge of making good on a promise to his older brother Etta Etta-Tawo, who had his football career cut short at Clemson due to a heart condition.

Stephen Bailey covers Syracuse football for The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com. You can follow him on Twitter and Facebook. He can also be reached anytime via email or phone (315-427-2168).