Let's try this again:
Over 7 games in 2020, Mo's stats were:
ATT: 201, YDS: 1,076, TD: 15, AVG: 5.4
So extrapolated to a 13 game season:
ATT: 373, YDS: 1,998, TD: 28, AVG: 5.4
Now compared to 2019 stats, since that was the last full season for every team, he would place:
ATT: 1st, YDS: 5th (though, there was a tie for 3rd), TD: 1st, AVG: somewhere in 80-85th
Jonathan Taylor was talked about for the 2019 Heisman, but was not a finalist. His rankings were:
ATT: 2nd, YDS: 3rd (tie), TD: 3rd (4 way tie), AVG: 30th
So, if Mo put up numbers identical to or better than 2020 over 13 games, he'd probably be in talks for it. He'd probably want to improve his avg yard per carry, thus improving total yards, the most to cement being in the running. If he was #1 in ATT, YD, and TD I gotta imagine he's a finalist.