![]() Here’s a look at the 27 SEC players that cracked Pro Football Focus’ list of the top 101 college football players entering the 2016 season and where they rank. Missing from across the line of scrimmage on defense is arguably some of the SEC’s best pass-rushers and pocket-collapsers, such as Marquis Haynes of Ole Miss (16.5 TFL, 10 sacks, both good for fourth-best in the conference) and Tennessee linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin.īut rather than focus on the omitted, we must remind ourselves that Pro Football Focus has its own unique rating system that’s correct a lot more times than it’s wrong. Meaning no Frank Ragnow or Dan Skipper of Arkansas, Cam Robinson of Alabama nor Ethan Pocic of LSU, to name just a few of the conference’s offensive stalwarts. Not a single SEC offensive lineman made the list. Wide receivers Josh Reynolds of Texas A&M and Mississippi State’s Fred Ross fell outside the top-101 despite averaging more yards per game than Alabama’s Calvin Ridley (69.7 YPG), No. ![]() Barrett - who had 11 more rushing yards than Dobbs’ 671 yards and the same 11 touchdowns as the Vols’ signal-caller - also failed to qualify among PFF’s top 101 best college football players. That’s more scores on the ground than the eight punched in by Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey during his flirt with the 2015 Heisman Trophy. ![]() Dobbs threw for 2,291 yards and 15 touchdowns but also had 11 rushing touchdowns. Tennessee quarterback Josh Dobbs is the first to stand out among those omitted. There are a few notable names arguably missing from the list.
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