We're seven-plus weeks into the 2017 season, which means it is the perfect time to reveal the 2017 CBS Sports Midseason All-America Team as voted on by our panel of college football analysts and insiders.

There were six unanimous selections -- three on offense -- with a whopping 24 different programs represented among the 28 first-team selections (one tie). Alabama, NC State, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Washington State were the only schools to have two players chosen.

The ACC, SEC, Big Ten and Pac-12 each had five selections, with the Big 12 contributing four, and the remaining four distributed among other programs.

Nine members of our midseason team were among our 2017 CBS Sports Preseason All-America first-team selections.

2017 CBS Sports Midseason All-America Team

*  indicates a unanimous selection

Offense


QB

Baker Mayfield

Oklahoma

Redshirt senior

RB

Saquon Barkley*

Penn State

Junior

RB

Bryce Love*

Stanford

Junior

WR

James Washington*

Oklahoma State

Senior

WR

David Sills V

West Virginia

Junior

TE

Adam Breneman

Massachusetts

Graduate

C

Bradley Bozeman

Alabama

Redshirt senior

OL

Orlando Brown

Oklahoma

Redshirt junior

OL

Quenton Nelson

Notre Dame

Senior

OL

David Edwards

Wisconsin

Sophomore

OL

Cody O'Connell

Washington State

Redshirt senior

Defense


DL

Austin Bryant

Clemson

Junior

DL

Bradley Chubb

NC State

Senior

DL

Hercules Mata'afa

Washington State

Redshirt junior

DL

Harold Landry

Boston College

Senior

LB

Cameron Smith*

USC

Junior

LB

Josey Jewell

Iowa

Redshirt senior

LB

Joel Lanning

Iowa State

Redshirt senior

CB

Jalen Davis

Utah State

Senior

CB

Denzel Ward

Ohio State

Junior

S

Minkah Fitzpatrick*

Alabama

Junior

S

Armani Watts

Texas A&M

Senior

Special teams


K

Daniel Carlson

Auburn

Redshirt senior

P

Johnny Townsend

Florida

Redshirt senior

KR

Darius Phillips

Western Michigan

Senior

PR

Dante Pettis*

Washington

Senior

APNyheim Hines
NC StateJunior

AP

Braxton Berrios

Miami

Senior

Correction: The initial version of this story mistakenly left out Hines as an AP selection. He and Berrios tied in voting.