šŸˆ The SEC's media predicts the order of finish for '18. Care to guess how the media ranks them?

Max

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Considering they've been wrong so many times this will be an exercise in being wrong, but being right.

How do you think the media will predict the order of finish?

My guess is:

East-
UGA
UF
USC
Missouri
UT
UK
VU

West-
AU
UA
MSU
A&M
LSU
OM
UArk.
 
PRE-SEASON ALL SEC (MEDIA)



FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE

QB: Drew Lock, Missouri

RB: Damien Harris, Alabama

RB: Benny Snell Jr., Kentucky

OL: Jonah Williams, Alabama

OL: Greg Little, Ole Miss

C: Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama

OL: Martez Ivey, Florida

OL: Trey Smith, Tennessee

WR: AJ Brown, Ole Miss

WR: Deebo Samuel, South Carolina

TE: Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri



DEFENSE

DL: Raekwon Davis, Alabama

DL: Cece Jefferson,Florida

DL: Montez Sweat, Mississippi State

DL: Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State

LB: Devin White, LSU

LB: Anfernee Jennings, Alabama

LB: Mack Wilson, Alabama

DB: Deandre Baker, Georgia

DB: Greedy Williams, LSU

DB: JR Reed, Georgia

DB: Deionte Thompson, Alabama



SPECIAL TEAMS

P: Corey Fatony, Missouri

K: Rodrigo Blakenship, Georgia

KR: Deebo Samuel, South Carolina

AP: Deebo Samuel, South Carolina

SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

QB: Jarrett Stidham, Auburn

RB: D'Andre Swift, Georgia

RB: Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M

OL: Andrew Thomas, Georgia

OL: Lester Cotton, Alabama

C: Lamont Gaillard, Georgia

OL: Hjalte Froholdt, Arkansas

OL: Garret Brumfield, LSU

WR: Terry Godwin, Georgia

WR: Ryan Davis, Auburn

TE: Isaac Nauta, Georgia



DEFENSE

DL: Jonathan Ledbetter, Georgia

DL: Terry Beckner, Missouri

DL: Derrick Brown, Auburn

DL: Isaiah Buggs, Alabama

LB: Josh Allen, Kentucky

LB: D'Andre Walker, Georgia

LB: Deshaun Davis, Auburn

DB: Mike Edwards, Kentucky

DB: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida

DB: Jamel Dean, Auburn

DB:CJ Henderson, Florida



SPECIAL TEAMS

P: Joseph Charlton, South Carolina

K: Daniel LaCamera, Texas A&M

KR: Mecole Hardman, Georgia

AP: Trevon Diggs, Alabama



THIRD TEAM

OFFENSE

QB: Nick Fitzgerald, Mississippi State *

QB: Jake Fromm, Georgia *

RB: Aeris Williams, Mississippi State

RB: Jordan Scarlett, Florida

OL: Matt Womack, Alabama

OL: Zack Bailey, South Carolina

C: Erik McCoy, Texas A&M

OL: Javon Patterson, Ole Miss

OL: Marquel Harrell, Auburn

WR: Jerry Jeudy, Alabama

WR: Emanuel Hall, Missouri

TE: CJ Conrad, Kentucky



DEFENSE

DL: Dontavius Russell, Auburn

DL: Rashard Lawrence, LSU

DL: Marlon Davidson, Auburn

DL: Kingsley Keke, Texas A&M *

DL: Landis Durham, Texas A&M *

LB: Dylan Moses, Alabama

LB: David Reese, Florida

LB: De'Jon Harris, Arkansas

CB: Mark McLaurin, Mississippi State

DB: Marco Wilson, Florida

DB: Javaris Davis, Auburn

DB: Santos Ramirez, Arkansas



SPECIAL TEAMS

P: Zach Von Rosenberg, LSU

K: Tucker McCann, Missouri

KR: Trevon Diggs, Alabama

AP: Kadarius Toney, Florida



* = TIE
 
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