Miami Passing Attack Just Earned Rare National Respect Before Week 1

Miami emerges as a formidable force in college football with two quarterback-wide receiver duos earning top national rankings, setting the stage for a dynamic offensive season.

Miami’s passing game just got a loud national endorsement from On3, and the biggest takeaway is simple: the Hurricanes are the only program with two quarterback-receiver pairings inside J.D. PicKell’s top 10 for 2026.

PicKell slotted Darian Mensah and Malachi Toney at No. 2, behind only Ohio State’s Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith. He also placed Mensah and Cooper Barkate at No. 8, giving Miami a second entry on a list that includes some of the sport’s most hyped offensive duos.

That’s a strong statement about where Miami’s offense could be headed, especially with Mensah still waiting to take his first snap in a Hurricanes uniform.

Toney’s case is easy to make. He’s already established himself as one of the best returning receivers in the country after finishing the 2025 season with a team-high 1,622 all-purpose yards. The only real question has been how quickly he and Mensah would click, but after spring ball, that looks more like a formality than a concern.

The Barkate pairing comes with a different kind of certainty. Barkate followed Mensah from Duke to Coral Gables after serving as his top target last season, so there’s no chemistry mystery there. He gives Mensah a dependable option when Toney draws extra attention, and he should also help create cleaner looks for Toney at times.

Miami added another piece to the mix as well, bringing in South Carolina transfer Vandrevius Jacobs. That gives the Hurricanes another weapon in an offense that is expected to be one of the best in college football.

Here’s PicKell’s full top 10:

No. 1: Julian Sayin and Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State

No. 2: Darian Mensah and Malachi Toney, Miami

No. 3: Arch Manning and Cam Coleman, Texas

No. 4: Dante Moore and Dakorien Moore, Oregon

No. 5: CJ Carr and Mylan Graham, Notre Dame

No. 6: Marcel Reed and Mario Craver, Texas A&M

No. 7: Josh Hoover and Nick Marsh, Indiana

No. 8: Darian Mensah and Cooper Barkate, Miami

No. 9: Sam Leavitt and Trey'Dez Green, LSU

No. 10: John Mateer and Isaiah Sategna III, Oklahoma

Honorable mention: Jayden Maiava and Tanook Hines, USC

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