The SEC has never had WR's like there are in the league right now. SEC secondarys have their work cut out for them in 2010
1. UPig- Greg Childs, Joe Adams, DJ Williams at TE....great group and could possibly get Mallet in the Heisman race
2. LSU- the talent they have here is unreal, but a little inexperienced. Tolliver is being mentioned as a possible 1st rounder, and Reuben Randle and Russell Shepard will be hell to deal with too. Expect a big year out of Shepard, as he no longer has to learn the QB position and can concentrate on WR
3. Bammer- Julio Jones is the SEC's 2nd best WR and Marquis Maze ain't bad either. And having the NCAA's best backfield just makes this group that much more dangerous.
4. Jawja- they have the SEC's best WR in AJ Green and Tavrres King is pretty good too. We'll also see if their highly-recruited TE's make an impact this season.
5. Auburn- Darvin Adams is very good, Terrell Zachary, Kodi Burns, DeAngelo Benton...probably the SEC's deepest group at WR
6. SC- Alshon Jeffery showed he is a playa with 46 catches last year...Tori Gurley is good too, and SC has one of the top TE's in the SEC in Wesley Saunders
7. Tennessee- Gerald Jones and Demarius Moore give Simms some good targets to throw to
8. Kentucky- Randall Cobb and crew should be better than Kentucky has had the last few years
9. Fla- Huge question mark for a team switching to more of a passing game. Only 1 of top 5 WR's return in Deonta Thompson. Critical group for the Gators
10. State- Bumphis, Berry, and Heavens...along with Marcus Green are a decent group. Still no depth for the Dogs though. State needs some big plays from these guys in 2010
11. Mississippi- losing Pat Patterson drops the Rebels to 11th. Summers and Breaux are solid players
12. Vanderbilt- nobody outside of the Vanderbilt campus even knows these guys names
1. UPig- Greg Childs, Joe Adams, DJ Williams at TE....great group and could possibly get Mallet in the Heisman race
2. LSU- the talent they have here is unreal, but a little inexperienced. Tolliver is being mentioned as a possible 1st rounder, and Reuben Randle and Russell Shepard will be hell to deal with too. Expect a big year out of Shepard, as he no longer has to learn the QB position and can concentrate on WR
3. Bammer- Julio Jones is the SEC's 2nd best WR and Marquis Maze ain't bad either. And having the NCAA's best backfield just makes this group that much more dangerous.
4. Jawja- they have the SEC's best WR in AJ Green and Tavrres King is pretty good too. We'll also see if their highly-recruited TE's make an impact this season.
5. Auburn- Darvin Adams is very good, Terrell Zachary, Kodi Burns, DeAngelo Benton...probably the SEC's deepest group at WR
6. SC- Alshon Jeffery showed he is a playa with 46 catches last year...Tori Gurley is good too, and SC has one of the top TE's in the SEC in Wesley Saunders
7. Tennessee- Gerald Jones and Demarius Moore give Simms some good targets to throw to
8. Kentucky- Randall Cobb and crew should be better than Kentucky has had the last few years
9. Fla- Huge question mark for a team switching to more of a passing game. Only 1 of top 5 WR's return in Deonta Thompson. Critical group for the Gators
10. State- Bumphis, Berry, and Heavens...along with Marcus Green are a decent group. Still no depth for the Dogs though. State needs some big plays from these guys in 2010
11. Mississippi- losing Pat Patterson drops the Rebels to 11th. Summers and Breaux are solid players
12. Vanderbilt- nobody outside of the Vanderbilt campus even knows these guys names