Steve Palazzolo, Special to ESPN.com 8y

Nobody's perfect: Weak spots for All-American offensive stars

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Even the best players in America have weaknesses. ESPN recently released its preseason All-American team and while there's no doubt that it's a good representation of the nation's best players, it's also true that all of those guys have room to improve. That's what we set out to do, with the help of PFF College grades and data: Identify the kryptonite for the sport's biggest returning stars entering the 2016 season.

For some players, it was more difficult to isolate their weaknesses, as it's their all-around games that made them All-Americans in the first place. But other players are more one-dimensional, with that one dimension being so good that it warranted a spot on the team.

So, what are the biggest weaknesses for each of the top offensive players, and how can teams game plan against them? Let's have a look:

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