1. Alabama
5-stars: 23
4-stars: 71
3-stars: 32
Average star rating: 3.93
To the surprise of nobody, the defending national champion Tide are atop the rankings by a healthy margin.
Bama has signed 23 five-star prospects the last half a decade. The other 13 SEC teams have combined to ink 46. While not all pan out, the sheer volume of elite talent on hand is staggering.
Nick Sabans projected class for 2017 is ranked No. 2. Tuscaloosa may as well be an NFL minor-league stop.
2. LSU
5-stars: 8
4-stars: 72
3-stars: 41
Average star rating: 3.73
The Tigers are understandably second in the standings, albeit much closer to No. 3 below than No. 1 above.
If Les Miles can be counted on for one thing on the recruiting trail, its his ability to hold on to the top players inside the talent-rich borders of Louisiana. Few venture outside of the Pelican State.
All the more frustrating, however, is his inability to find a quarterback and a 21st-century passing game.
3. Auburn
5-stars: 7
4-stars: 62
3-stars: 52
Average star rating: 3.63
Maybe the biggest underachiever in the league, there are plenty of four- and five-star kids on The Plains.
Many of Gus Malzahns more high-profile signees the past few years have played defense, but the return on investment hasnt been there. Hes already on his third D-coordinator since 2014.
His best QB, Nick Marshall, was a Georgia washout and JUCO transfer. His next QB may be John Franklin III, a Florida State washout and JUCO transfer.
4. Georgia
5-stars: 12
4-stars: 53
3-stars: 59
Average star rating: 3.62
Much like LSU, the Dawgs do a fine job making sure the top prospects in the Peach State end up in Athens.
An absolute factory for running backs, seemingly every ball carrier in red and black has a decent shot to succeed on Sunday. If coach Kirby Smart hits with five-star quarterback Jacob Eason, the future is bright.
Apr 16, 2016; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jacob Eason (10) throws a pass during the second half of the spring game at Sanford Stadium. The Black team defeated the Red team 34-14. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
While UGA usually has more talent on the field than wins in the standings, Year 1 for Smart is promising.
5. Texas A&M
5-stars: 8
4-stars: 52
3-stars: 61
Average star rating: 3.56
The Aggies seem to have a bit of a top-heavy roster at this point, loaded with stars but lacking in depth.
A nasty receiving corps is led by five-star recruit Christian Kirk. A scary D-line is anchored by five-star tackle Daylon Mack and five-star end Myles Garrett. Mack and Garrett are both from football-crazed Texas.
The rest of the conference wants to infiltrate the Lone Star State. Kevin Sumlin can hold his own, though.
6. Florida
5-stars: 7
4-stars: 46
3-stars: 68
Average star rating: 3.50
Year 1 was a success for Jim McElwain, but he has a long way to go if hes going to recruit like Urban Meyer.
Considering the fact that Florida has more SEC-caliber players than either of its neighbors, Georgia and Alabama, the Gators should be signing more four and five-star kids. Thats McElwains primary directive.
Florida State is dominating the Sunshine State. Miami might be back before long under Mark Richt, too.