Darian Mensah is already climbing the 2026 Heisman Trophy board, and the number next to his name says plenty about how college football sportsbooks are seeing Miami’s new quarterback.
FanDuel Sportsbook now lists Mensah at +1100 to win the Heisman, tied for third-best in the country. Only Notre Dame quarterback CJ Carr (+750) and Texas quarterback Arch Manning (+800) sit ahead of him. Trinidad Chambliss of Ole Miss is also at +1100.
That’s a notable jump from where Mensah stood in March, when FanDuel had him eighth on the board at +1500. At that point, he was trailing Carr (+800), Chambliss (+800), Manning (+950), Indiana’s Josh Hoover (+1100), Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith (+1300), Julian Sayin (+1300) and Oregon’s Dante Moore (+1300).
The rise tracks with what Mensah showed at Duke in 2025. He finished second nationally with 3,973 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns, a production profile that makes him look every bit like a quarterback capable of making noise in the award race. He also flashed in Miami’s spring game, connecting on explosive touchdowns from outside the red zone to multiple receivers.
And the pieces around him are built to help. Miami returns a 1,000-yard receiver in rising sophomore Malachi Toney, who posted 1,211 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns, and a 1,000-yard back in rising senior Mark Fletcher, who ran for 1,192 yards and 12 scores. The Hurricanes also brought in Cooper Barkate, Mensah’s top target at Duke, after Barkate caught 72 passes for 1,106 yards and seven touchdowns for the Blue Devils.
The schedule should also give Mensah a chance to pile up numbers. On paper, Miami’s 2026 slate includes only two opponents from 2025 that ranked in ESPN’s SP+ top 30 defenses: Notre Dame and Clemson.
Miami opens the season Friday, September 4th at Stanford.
The bigger Heisman picture also works in Mensah’s favor. Since 2017, seven of the nine winners have been quarterbacks, and six of those quarterbacks were transfers.
Miami has seen this kind of quarterback production before. In 2024, Cam Ward led the Hurricanes with 4,313 passing yards, 39 touchdowns and seven interceptions while completing 67 percent of his throws. He finished fourth in Heisman voting that season and still holds Miami’s single-season passing yards and passing touchdowns records.
The program has also produced two Heisman-winning quarterbacks: Vinny Testaverde in 1986 and Gino Torretta in 1992.
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