SEC Coaches pre-season All-SEC teams

BMF

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Lots of Gators.... voted by the coaches:

http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-football/preseason-coaches-all-sec-teams-for-2016-announced/

The 2016 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Team has been announced.

Per a release from the conference, all 14 schools are represented on the All-SEC team. Nine SEC schools had at least one First-Team All-SEC selection, including a league-high six from Alabama.

Here’s a look at the first team:

Offense
QB: Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
WR: Calvin Ridley, Alabama; Christian Kirk, Texas A&M
RB: Leonard Fournette, LSU; Nick Chubb, Georgia
TE: O.J. Howard, Alabama
OL: Cam Robinson, Alabama; Dan Skipper, Arkansas; Greg Pyke, Georgia; Alex Kozan, Auburn; Ethan Pocic, LSU

AP: Christian Kirk, Texas A&M

Defense
DL: Myles Garrett, Texas A&M; Jonathan Allen, Alabama; Derek Barnett, Tennessee; Carl Lawson, Auburn
LB: Reuben Foster, Alabama; Kendell Beckworth, LSU; Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Tennessee; Jarrad Davis, Florida
DB: Eddie Jackson, Alabama; Jalen Tabor, Florida; Cameron Sutton, Tennessee; Tre’Davious White, LSU

Special Teams
PK: Daniel Carlson, Auburn
P: JK Scott, Alabama
RS: Christian Kirk, Texas A&M; Evan Berry, Tennessee

Second team:

Offense
QB: Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
WR: Fred Ross, Mississippi State; Malachi Dupre, LSU
RB: Jalen Hurd, Tennessee; Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt
TE: Evan Engram, Ole Miss
OL: William Clapp, LSU; Avery Gennesy, Texas A&M; Martez Ivey, Florida; Alphonse Taylor, Alabama; Braden Smith, Auburn; Brandon Kublanow, Georgia

AP: Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia



Defense
DL: Montravius Adams, Auburn; Charles Harris, Missouri, Bryan Cox, Florida; Davon Godchaux, LSU
LB: Tim Williams, Alabama; Zach Cunningham, Vanderbilt; Brooks Ellis, Arkansas; Arden Key, LSU
DB: Jamal Adams, LSU; Dominick Sanders, Georgia; Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama; Tony Conner, Ole Miss

Special Teams
PK: Adam Griffith, Alabama; Elliott Fry, South Carolina
P: Johnny Townsend, Florida
RS: Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia

Third team:

Offense
QB: Brandon Harris, LSU
WR: Travin Dural, LSU; Drew Morgan, Arkansas
RB: Stanley “Boom” Williams, Kentucky; Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State
TE: Jeremy Sprinkle, Arkansas
OL: David Sharpe, Florida; Mason Zandi, South Carolina; Jashon Robertson, Tennessee; Frank Ragnow, Arkansas; Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama; Frank Ragnow, Arkansas; Jon Toth, Kentucky

AP: Derrius Guice, LSU

Defense
DL: Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss; Lewis Neal, LSU; Deatrich Wise, Arkansas; Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M; A.J. Jefferson, Mississippi State
LB: Richie Brown, Mississippi State; Oren Burks, Vanderbilt; Lorenzo Carter, Georgia
DB: Marcus Maye, Florida; Marlon Humphrey, Alabama; Johnathan Ford, Auburn; Quincy Wilson, Florida

Special Teams
PK: Gary Wunderlich, Ole Miss
P: Trevor Daniel, Tennessee
RS: Marcus Davis, Auburn; Cam Sutton, Tennessee; Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State

*Note: Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players
 

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Harris? Is he the only other returning starter?
 

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As with any pre-season list. Not much to take out of there. But Dobbs and Harris. That has more to do with being around playing more than actually being any good. The list, especially at QB tells me that there is a big chance for many to step up.
 

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And none of our offensive "skill positions" are in the three deep list.

I think this list will give some of our players a little bit of extra-extra juice.
 

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And none of our offensive "skill positions" are in the three deep list.

I think this list will give some of our players a little bit of extra-extra juice.
I certainly think Calloway should have been on the 2nd or 3rd team list....Other than that I'm not surprised as we are counting on a lot of 1st or 2nd year players offensively. If we put a couple of guys on the post season list I still may be a little surprised as I think our offense will be by committee so to speak. I would love to see us have 5 or 6 guys with 35 plus receptions and 3 RB's with over 600-700 yards each plus another 30-40 catches between them. To me this will show an offensive system in place for a lot of future success....that in itself will start to bring in more 4 and 5 star talent on that side of the ball.
 

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