Phil Steele Preseason All-SEC Teams

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-- OFFENSE --

1st TEAM

QB Aaron Murray, Georgia

RB Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina

RB Trent Richardson, Alabama

WR Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina

WR Greg Childs, Arkansas

WR Joe Adams, Arkansas

TE Orson Charles, Georgia

C William Vlachos, Alabama

OG Barrett Jones, Alabama

OG Larry Warford, Kentucky

OT Bradley Sowell, Mississippi

OT Cordy Glenn, Georgia

KR Andre Debose, Florida

PR Joe Adams, Arkansas

-- DEFENSE

1st TEAM

DE Devin Taylor, South Carolina

DT Jaye Howard, Florida

DT Malik Jackson, Tennessee

DE Jake Bequette, Arkansas

LB Courtney Upshaw, Alabama

LB Jerry Franklin, Arkansas

LB Danny Trevathan, Kentucky

LB Dont’a Hightower, Alabama

CB Morris Claiborne, LSU

CB Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina

S Robert Lester, Alabama

S Mark Barron, Alabama

K Blair Walsh, Georgia

P Drew Butler, Georgia



-- OFFENSE --

--2nd TEAM

QB Tyler Wilson, Arkansas

RB Michael Dyer, Auburn

RB Knile Davis, Arkansas

WR Rueben Randle, LSU

WR Chris Rainey, Florida

WR Duron Carter, Alabama

TE Brandon Barden, Vanderbilt

C Ben Jones, Georgia

OG Chance Warmack, Alabama

OG Josh Dworaczyk, LSU

OT DJ Fluker, Alabama

OT Bobby Massie, Mississippi

KR Trent Richardson, Alabama

PR Branden Smith, Georgia

-- DEFENSE

2nd TEAM

DE Kentrell Lockett, Mississippi

DT Travian Robertson, S Carolina

DT Josh Chapman, Alabama

DE Damion Square, Alabama

LB Ryan Baker, LSU

LB Jerico Nelson, Arkansas

LB Chris Marve, Vanderbilt

LB Jelani Jenkins, Florida

CB Casey Hayward, Vanderbilt

CB Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama

S Tramain Thomas, Arkansas

S Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee

K Zach Hocker, Arkansas

P Dylan Breeding, Arkansas



-- OFFENSE --

3rd TEAM

QB Tyler Bray, Tennessee

RB Brandon Bolden, Mississippi

RB Tauren Poole, Tennessee

WR Russell Shepard, LSU

WR Jarius Wright, Arkansas

WR Marquis Maze, Alabama

TE Philip Lutzenkirchen, Auburn

C TJ Johnson, South Carolina

OG Alvin Bailey, Arkansas

OG Stuart Hines, Kentucky

OT Wesley Johnson, Vanderbilt

OT Rokevious Watkins, S Carolina

KR Brandon Boykin, Georgia

PR Marquis Maze, Alabama

-- DEFENSE

3rd TEAM

DE Ronald Powell, Florida

DT Fletcher Cox, Mississippi St

DT DeAngelo Tyson, Georgia

DE Jadeveon Clowney, S Carolina

LB Nico Johnson, Alabama

LB Jonathan Bostic, Florida

LB CJ Mosley, Alabama

LB Christian Robinson, Georgia

CB Tyrann Mathieu, LSU

CB Brandon Boykin, Georgia

S Winston Guy, Kentucky

S Bacarri Rambo, Georgia

K Caleb Sturgis, Florida

P Tyler Campbell, Mississippi



-- OFFENSE --

4th TEAM

QB John Brantley, Florida

RB Isaiah Crowell, Georgia

RB Vick Ballard, Mississippi St

WR Deonte Thompson, Florida

WR Chad Bumphis, Mississippi St

WR Tavarres King, Georgia

TE Jordan Reed, Florida

C Quentin Saulsberry, Miss St

OG/ OT Chandler Burden, Kentucky

OG/ OT Alex Hurst, LSU

OT Dallas Thomas, Tennessee

OT Xavier Nixon, Florida

KR Warren Norman, Vanderbilt

PR Philander Moore, Mississippi

-- DEFENSE

4th TEAM

DE Sam Montgomery, LSU

DT/DE Melvin Ingram, South Carolina

DT Josh Boyd, Mississippi St

DE Tenarius Wright, Arkansas

LB Daren Bates, Auburn

LB Cornelius Washington, Georgia

LB Herman Lathers, Tennessee

LB Stefoin Francois, LSU

CB Jeremy Brown, Florida

CB Corey Broomfield, Mississippi St

S Sean Richardson, Vanderbilt

S DeVonte Holloman, S Carolina

K Bryson Rose, Mississippi

P Ryan Tydlacka, Kentucky






Team Breakdown by number of players

Alabama- 18 (Seven on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Georgia- 15 (Five on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Arkansas- 14 (Five on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Florida- 12 (Two on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
South Carolina- 10 (Four on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
LSU- 9 (One on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Ole Miss- 7 (One on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Tennessee- 6 (One on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Kentucky- 6 (Two on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Vanderbilt- 6 (Zero on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)
Mississippi State- 6 (Zero on 1st All-SEC Team)
Auburn- 3 (Zero on Preseason 1st All-SEC Team)

Glancing over the list, this is Phil Steele's worst work to date.
 
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The exclusion of Justin Hunter is the most obvious omission. The inclusion of Duron Carter is the most laughable inclusion.
 
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#6
Nothing is won or lost in the pre-season.
Over looking Hunter is hard to believe.
I do think that DaRick will have the better season though.
 
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How about putting Jadeveon Clowney and Isaiah Crowell on the list as well? Bunk
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#11
The exclusion of Justin Hunter is the most obvious omission. The inclusion of Duron Carter is the most laughable inclusion.

That, and Dallas Thomas above Ju'Wuan James.

And Prentiss is 2nd team at a position he won't even be starting at...
 
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I bet he doesn't look as silly once Hunter finishes this season. I think he gas insane athleticism, but I'm worried that his production is going to suffer this year.
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The exclusion of Justin Hunter is the most obvious omission. The inclusion of Duron Carter is the most laughable inclusion.

Nope. J James was a Fr AA last year and doesn't even make his top 8 OT's? That's flat out ridiculous.
 
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This dude doesnt think Hunter is one of the 12 best WR in the SEC? What a joke!! And whats the deal with Tyler Wilson? He may have a decent season but this kid is gettin way to much love IMO.
 
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Didn't Chris Rainey get kicked off the team?

Edit: I was thinking of Janoris Jenkins. Still surprised he left Janoris off the list.
 
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I bet he doesn't look as silly once Hunter finishes this season. I think he gas insane athleticism, but I'm worried that his production is going to suffer this year.
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how is his production going to suffer? Hes got a better o line, he's going to be our #1 WR come fall, he is going to have time to develop that chemistry w Bray over the summer, and not to mention CCB is one of the best in the business. I look for him to have a break out year this year
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how is his production going to suffer? Hes got a better o line, he's going to be our #1 WR come fall, he is going to have time to develop that chemistry w Bray over the summer, and not to mention CCB is one of the best in the business. I look for him to have a break out year this year
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I think we as a fanbase have overrated him for the time being. I like him a lot, but I am worried that we expect more out of him next year than he can deliver. He wont have the other experienced receivers out there with him, which is going to hurt, IMO. I personally think that he'll have more of a sophomore slump than Bray (though his slump would also likely mean Bray's slump). I would have no problem being wrong on this one, it's just my assessment.
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I really think that Da'Rick and Hunter will have a chance to show they're both in the top 5 as far as SEC WRs go. Even though Hunter is skinny as a rail I have a feeling he'll bounce right back up after taking some pops this year.

Of course Bray has to avoid a SO slump and the o-line has to live up to the expectations and stay healthy for this to happen.

Also tend to agree that Da'Rick has the better year.
 
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#21
Glancing over the list, this is Phil Steele's worst work to date.

A word of advice....Do not pay attention to Phil Steele's predictions. He may be the worst to predict any teams season. It amazes me how someone like him can make so much money doing what he does, but still yet be so horrible at it.
 
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#23
Dallas Thomas is hilarious. Prentiss Waggner probably won't even start.
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#24
Tyler Wilson (and his 0 career starts) is the 2nd team QB?!?
 
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