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Honors & Accolades HONORS & ACCOLADES SEC FIRST ROUND NFL DRAFT SELECTIONS (1979-2019( YEAR SELECTION PLAYER, COLLEGE NFL TEAM YEAR SELECTION PLAYER, COLLEGE NFL TEAM 2019 3 Quinnen Williams, Alabama Jets 2012 3 Trent Richardson, Alabama Browns 5 Devin White, LSU Buccaneers 6 Morris Claiborne, LSU Cowboys 7 Josh Allen, Kentucky Jaguars 7 Mark Barron, Alabama Buccaneers 11 Jonah Williams, Alabama Bengals 10 Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina Bills 19 Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State Titans 12 Fletcher Cox, Mississippi State Eagles 24 Josh Jacobs, Alabama Raiders 14 Michael Brockers, LSU Rams 26 Montez Sweat, Mississippi State Redskins 17 Dre Kirkpatrick, Alabama Bengals 27 Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State Raiders 18 Melvin Ingram, South Carolina Chargers 30 Deandre Baker, Georgia Giants 25 Dont’a Hightower, Alabama Patriots 2018 8 Roquan Smith, Georgia Bears 2011 1 Cam Newton, Auburn Panthers 11 Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama Dolphins 3 Marcell Dareus, Alabama Bills 13 Da’Ron Payne, Alabama Redskins 4 A.J. Green, Georgia Bengals 20 Frank Ragnow, Arkansas Lions 5 Patrick Peterson, LSU Cardinals 22 Rashaan Evans, Alabama Titans 6 Julio Jones, Alabama Falcons 23 Isaiah Wynn, Georgia Patriots 13 Nick Fairley, Auburn Lions 25 Hayden Hurst, South Carolina Ravens 15 Mike Pouncey, Florida Dolphins 26 Calvin Ridley, Alabama Falcons 25 James Carpenter, Alabama Seahawks 29 Taven Bryan, Florida Jaguars 28 Mark Ingram, Alabama Saints 31 Sony Michel, Georgia Patriots 32 Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State Packers 2017 1 Myles Garrett, Texas A&M Browns 2010 5 Eric Berry, Tennessee Chiefs 4 Leonard Fournette, LSU Jaguars 7 Joe Haden, Florida Browns 6 Jamal Adams, LSU Jets 8 Rolando McClain, Alabama Raiders 14 Derek Barnett, Tennessee Eagles 18 Maurkice Pouncey, Florida Steelers 16 Marlon Humphrey, Alabama Ravens 20 Kareem Jackson, Alabama Texans 17 Jonathan Allen, Alabama Redskins 25 Tim Tebow, Florida Broncos 19 O.J. Howard, Alabama Buccaneers 26 Dan Williams, Tennessee Cardinals 21 Jarrad Davis, Florida Lions 22 Charles Harris, Missouri Dolphins 2009 1 Matthew Stafford, Georgia Lions 23 Evan Engram, Ole Miss Giants 3 Tyson Jackson, LSU Chiefs 27 Tre’Davious White, LSU Bills 6 Andre Smith, Alabama Bengals 31 Reuben Foster, Alabama 49ers 12 Knowshon Moreno, Georgia Broncos 18 Robert Ayers, Tennessee Broncos 2016 9 Leonard Floyd, Georgia Bears 22 Percy Harvin, Florida Vikings 11 Vernon Hargreaves III, Florida Buccaneers 23 Michael Oher, Ole Miss Ravens 13 Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss Dolphins 24 Peria Jerry, Ole Miss Falcons 17 Keanu Neal, Florida Falcons 18 Ryan Kelly, Alabama Colts 2008 4 Darren McFadden, Arkansas Raiders 23 Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss Vikings 5 Glenn Dorsey, LSU Chiefs 29 Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss Cardinals 8 Derrick Harvey, Florida Jaguars 31 Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M Seahawks 10 Jerod Mayo, Tennessee Patriots 14 Chris Williams, Vanderbilt Bears 2015 3 Dante Fowler, Florida Jaguars 22 Felix Jones, Arkansas Cowboys 4 Amari Cooper, Alabama Raiders 10 Todd Gurley, Georgia Rams 2007 1 JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU Raiders 21 Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M Bengals 6 LaRon Landry, S, LSU Redskins 22 Bud Dupree, Kentucky Steelers 8 Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas Falcons 23 Shane Ray, Missouri Broncos 11 Patrick Willis, LB, Ole Miss 49ers 24 D.J. Humphries, Florida Cardinals 16 Justin Harrell, DT, Tennessee Packers 17 Jarvis Moss, DE, Florida Broncos 2014 1 Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina Texans 21 Reggie Nelson, S, Florida Jaguars 2 Greg Robinson, Auburn Rams 23 Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU Chiefs 6 Jake Matthews, Texas A&M Falcons 27 Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee Saints 7 Mike Evans, Texas A&M Buccaneers 29 Ben Grubbs, OG, Auburn Ravens 12 Odell Beckham, Jr., LSU Giants 30 Craig Davis, WR, LSU Chargers 17 C.J. Mosley, Alabama Ravens 2006 11 Jay Cutler, QB, Vanderbilt Broncos 19 Ja’Wuan James, Tennessee Dolphins 16 Jason Allen, DB, Tennessee Dolphins 21 Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama Packers 24 Johnathan Joseph, DB, South Carolina Bengals 22 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M Browns 30 Joseph Addai, RB, LSU Colts 23 Dee Ford, Auburn Chiefs 29 Dominique Easley, Florida Patriots 2005 2 Ronnie Brown, RB, Auburn Dolphins 5 Carnell Williams, RB, Auburn Buccaneers 2013 2 Luke Joekel, Texas A&M Jaguars 7 Troy Williamson, WR, South Carolina Vikings 6 Barkevious Mingo, LSU Browns 9 Carlos Rogers, CB, Auburn Redskins 9 Dee Milliner, Alabama Jets 14 Thomas Davis, S, Georgia Panthers 10 Chance Warmack, Alabama Titans 17 David Pollack, DE, Georgia Bengals 11 DJ Fluker, Alabama Chargers 20 Marcus Spears, DE, LSU Cowboys 13 Sheldon Richardson, Missouri Jets 21 Matt Jones, WR, Arkansas Jaguars 17 Jarvis Jones, Georgia Steelers 25 Jason Campbell, QB, Auburn Redskins 18 Eric Reid, LSU 49ers 26 Chris Spencer, C, Ole Miss Seahawks 23 Sharrif Floyd, Florida Vikings 29 Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee Vikings 30 Alec Ogletree, Georgia Rams 32 Matt Elam, Florida Ravens MISSISSIPPI STATE • MISSOURI • SOUTH CAROLINA • TENNESSEE • TEXAS A&M • VANDERBILT 177 HONORS & ACCOLADES YEAR SELECTION PLAYER, COLLEGE NFL TEAM YEAR SELECTION PLAYER, COLLEGE NFL TEAM 2004 1 Eli Manning, QB, Ole Miss Chargers 1992 20 Dale Carter, DB, Tennessee Chiefs 10 Dunta Robinson, DB, South Carolina Texans 23 Chris Mims, DE, Tennessee Chargers 15 Michael Clayton, WR, LSU Buccaneers 16 Shawn Andrews, OT, Arkansas Eagles 1991 7 Charles McRae, T, Tennessee Buccaneers 25 Ahmad Carroll, DB, Arkansas Packers 8 Antone Davis, T, Tennessee Eagles 32 Ben Watson, TE, Georgia Patriots 12 Alvin Harper, WR, Tennessee Cowboys 15 Huey Richardson, LB, Florida Steelers 2003 4 Dewayne Robertson, DT, Kentucky Jets 20 Kelvin Pritchett, DT, Ole Miss Cowboys 6 Johnathan Sullivan, DT, Georgia Saints 21 Harvey Williams, RB, LSU Chiefs 20 George Foster, OT, Georgia Broncos 22 Rex Grossman, QB, Florida Bears 1990 4 Keith McCants, LB, Alabama Buccaneers 17 Emmitt Smith, RB, Florida Cowboys 2002 9 John Henderson, DT, Tennessee Jaguars 18 Tony Bennett, LB, Ole Miss Packers 13 Donte Stallworth, WR, Tennessee Saints 22 Ben Smith, DB, Georgia Eagles 15 Albert Haynesworth, DT, Tennessee Titans 24 Rodney Hampton, RB, Georgia Giants 25 Charles Grant, DE, Georgia Saints 26 Lito Sheppard, DB, Florida Eagles 1989 4 Derrick Thomas, LB, Alabama Chiefs 30 Kendall Simmons, OG, Auburn Steelers 7 Tim Worley, RB, Georgia Steelers 10 Eric Hill, LB, LSU Cardinals 2001 3 Gerard Warren, DT, Florida Browns 12 Trace Armstrong, DE, Florida Bears 6 Richard Seymour, DT, Georgia Patriots 23 David Williams, OT, Florida Oilers 13 Marcus Stroud, DT, Georgia Jaguars 25 Louis Oliver, DB, Florida Dolphins 14 Kenyatta Walker, OT, Florida Buccaneers 28 Keith DeLong, LB, Tennessee 49ers 23 Deuce McAllister, RB, Ole Miss Saints 1988 1 Aundray Bruce, LB, Auburn Falcons 2000 3 Chris Samuels, OT, Alabama Redskins 9 Terry McDaniel, DB, Tennessee Raiders 5 Jamal Lewis, RB, Tennessee Ravens 15 Anthony Miller, WR, Tennessee Chargers 10 Travis Taylor, WR, Florida Ravens 21 Clifford Charlton, LB, Florida Browns 12 Shaun Ellis, DE, Tennessee Jets 27 Wendell Davis, WR, LSU Bears 13 John Abraham, LB, South Carolina Jets 19 Shaun Alexander, RB, Alabama Seahawks 1987 2 Cornelius Bennett, LB, Alabama Colts 4 Brent Fullwood, RB, Auburn Packers 1999 1 Tim Couch, QB, Kentucky Browns 27 Ricky Nattiel, WR, Florida Broncos 7 Champ Bailey, DB, Georgia Redskins 15 Anthony McFarland, DT, LSU Buccaneers 1986 1 Bo Jackson, RB, Auburn Buccaneers 16 Jevon Kearse, LB, Florida Oilers 4 Jon Hand, DE, Alabama Colts 18 Matt Stinchcomb, OT, Georgia Raiders 14 Gerald Robinson, DE, Auburn Vikings 24 Reggie McGrew, DT, Florida 49ers 15 John L. Williams, RB, Florida Seahawks 26 Fernando Bryant, DB, Alabama Jaguars 20 Will Wolford, T, Vanderbilt Bills 31 Al Wilson, LB, Tennessee Broncos 21 Tim McGee, WR, Tennessee Bengals 27 Neal Anderson, RB, Florida Bears 1998 1 Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee Colts 9 Fred Taylor, RB, Florida Jaguars 1985 6 Lomas Brown, OT, Florida Lions 13 Takeo Spikes, LB, Auburn Bengals 18 Freddie Joe Nunn, DE, Ole Miss Cardinals 18 Robert Edwards, RB, Georgia Patriots 19 George Adams, RB, Kentucky Giants 20 Terry Fair, DB, Tennessee Lions 24 Alvin Toles, LB, Tennessee Saints 23 Mo Collins, OT, Florida Raiders 25 Emanuel King, DE, Alabama Bengals 26 Alan Faneca, OG, LSU Steelers 27 Lorenzo Hampton, RB, Florida Dolphins 27 Victor Riley, OT, Auburn Chiefs 1984 8 Leonard Coleman, DB, Vanderbilt Colts 29 John Avery, RB, Ole Miss Dolphins 11 Wilbur Marshall, LB, Florida Bears 30 Marcus Nash, WR, Tennessee Broncos 17 Clyde Duncan, WR, Tennessee Cardinals 1997 7 Ike Hilliard, WR, Florida Giants 1983 8 Michael Haddix, RB, Mississippi State Eagles 16 Reidel Anthony, WR, Florida Buccaneers 13 James Jones, RB, Florida Lions 20 Dwayne Rudd, LB, Alabama Vikings 16 Mike Pitts, DE, Alabama Falcons 22 David LaFleur, TE, LSU Cowboys 18 Willie Gault, WR, Tennessee Bears 1996 10 Willie Anderson, OT, Auburn Bengals 1982 2 Johnie Cooks, LB, Mississippi State Colts 13 Walt Harris, DB, Mississippi State Bears 11 Anthony Hancock, WR, Tennessee Chiefs 18 Eddie Kennison, WR, LSU Rams 13 Lindsay Scott, WR, Georgia Saints 24 Eric Moulds, WR, Mississippi State Bills 1981 5 E.J. Junior, LB, Alabama Cardinals 1995 6 Kevin Carter, DE, Florida Rams 24 James Brooks, RB, Auburn Chargers 15 Ellis Johnson, DT, Florida Colts 19 James Stewart, RB, Tennessee Jaguars 1980 14 Roland James, DB, Tennessee Patriots 21 Don McNeal, DB, Alabama Dolphins 1994 3 Heath Shuler, QB, Tennessee Redskins 9 Antonio Langham, DB, Alabama Browns 1979 6 Barry Krauss, LB, Alabama Colts 14 Bernard Williams, OT, Georgia Eagles 12 Charles Alexander, RB, LSU Bengals 15 Wayne Gandy, OT, Auburn Rams 14 Marty Lyons, DE, Alabama Jets 20 Tim Bowens, DT, Ole Miss Dolphins 27 Robert Shaw, C, Tennessee Cowboys 26 Henry Ford, DE, Arkansas Oilers 1993 3 Garrison Hearst, RB, Georgia Cardinals 5 John Copeland, DE, Alabama Bengals 6 Eric Curry, DE, Alabama Buccaneers 18 Earnest Dye, OT, South Carolina Cardinals 27 Todd Kelly, DE, Tennessee 49ers 29 George Teague, DB, Alabama Packers * – Does not include supplemental drafts.
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