Yes, talking about the Heisman Trophy after one game is ridiculous and way too early. That being said, Fox Sports' Bruce Feldman released his Week One top five on Saturday night after the games finished.

Feldman knows it is way early and that things will obviously look a lot different come the end of the season but he decided to rank his top performers from this weekend that would actually have a shot at winning at the end of the season.

Coming in atop Feldman's list is Texas A&M sophomore defensive end Myles Garrett.

Having a defensive player as a Heisman candidate, let alone the leader, is definitely rare but the Aggie lineman was that dominant in A&M's 38-17 win over No. 15 Arizona State.

"The 6-4, 262-pound Freak played a pivotal role in carving up a potent Arizona State offense, limiting the No. 15 Sun Devils to under 300 yards. Garrett not only had 2.5 sacks, 8 tackles, a forced fumble and drew a holding penalty, but he also drew double and triple teams and spurred his bookend mate Daeshon Hall to a four-sack night."

Hall was absolutely all over the field for A&M and helped lead a defense that was incredibly improved over any game last year. He had two of the Aggies' eight sacks but was in the backfield all evening.

A&M fans that bemoaned Garrett not receiving as much attention as some of the other SEC defensive linemen in the preseason accolades were definitely vindicated on Saturday.

A year ago, Garrett broke the SEC single-season freshman sack record with 11.5 but put up a lot of his gaudy stats against lesser opponents. Completely dominating a Top 25 team with multiple All-Pac 12 offensive linemen returning from last year should keep the doubters at bay now though.

Feldman's Week One Heisman Top Five:

1. DE Myles Garrett - Texas A&M

2. RB Derrick Henry - Alabama

3. QB Josh Rosen - UCLA

4. QB Malik Zaire - Notre Dame

5. QB Trevone Boykin - TCU