Now that the final ESPNU 150 list is out, here’s a rundown of how the SEC schools are doing in terms of reeling in the country’s top-rated recruits:
Alabama: 8 ESPNU 150 commitments
Alabama: 8 ESPNU 150 commitments
- Safety Ha’Sean Clinton-Dix of Orlando, Fla., is the Crimson Tide’s highest rated prospect at No. 19 overall. He’s the No. 2-rated safety.
- Quarterback Jeff Driskel of Oviedo, Fla., is the Gators’ highest rated prospect at No. 10 overall. He’s the No. 1-rated quarterback.
- Running back/receiver Quan Bray of LaGrange, Ga., is the Tigers’ highest rated prospect at No. 40 overall. He’s the No. 5-rated athlete.
- Defensive tackle Anthony Johnson of New Orleans, La., is the Tigers’ highest rated prospect at No. 2 overall. He’s the No. 1-rated defensive tackle.
- Offensive guard Mitch Smothers of Springdale, Ark., is the Hogs’ highest rated prospect at No. 66 overall. He’s the No. 3-rated offensive guard.
- Receiver DeAnthony Arnett of Saginaw, Mich., is the Vols’ highest rated prospect at No. 57 overall. He’s the No. 9-rated receiver.
- Defensive back Damian Swann of Atlanta is the Bulldogs’ highest rated prospect at No. 77 overall. He’s the No. 9-rated athlete.
- Running back Jon Davis of Louisville, Ky., is the Wildcats’ highest rated prospect at No. 138 overall. He’s the No. 22-rated athlete.
- Receiver Tobias Singleton of Madison, Miss., is the Rebels’ highest rated prospect at No. 128 overall. He’s the No. 21-rated receiver.




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