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2007 All-SEC teams


All-SEC First Team
Offense
QB    Andre’ Woodson    6'5"    230    Sr.    Kentucky
TD-to-INT ratio improved from 6-to-6 as a soph to 31-to-7 as a junior.

RB    Darren McFadden    6'2"    205    Jr.    Arkansas
Won the SEC rushing title by almost 500 yards over teammate Felix Jones. 

RB    LaMarcus Coker    5'11"    195    So.     Tennessee
Averaged 6.4 yards per carry in spot duty as a freshman; ready to explode.

WR    Earl Bennett    6'1"    202    Jr.    Vanderbilt
On pace to break SEC career reception and yardage records as a junior.

WR    Percy Harvin    5'11"    181    So.    Florida
He might not always line up at receiver, but he will have the ball in his hands.

TE    Jacob Tamme    6'5"    240    Sr.    Kentucky
Averaged over 10 yards on his 32 receptions.

C    Jonathan Luigs    6'4"    305    Jr.    Arkansas
One of six Rimington Award finalists as a sophomore.

OL    Ciron Black    6'5"    314    So.    LSU
Emerging star will protect Matt Flynn’s blindside.

OL     Ramon Foster    6'6"    325    Jr.    Tennessee
Named the Vols’ most improved offensive player in the spring.

OL    Phil Trautwein    6'6"    298    Sr.    Florida
Tackle shined in his first year as a starter for the national champs.

OL    Chris Williams    6'6"    315    Sr.    Vanderbilt
Lightly recruited Louisiana native has blossomed into an NFL prospect.

Defense
DL    Titus Brown    6'3"    255    Sr.    Mississippi State
Recorded 7.5 sacks in 2006 for a much-improved Bulldog defense.

DL    Glenn Dorsey    6'2"    299    Sr.    LSU
Monster in the middle of the Tigers’ ferocious defensive line.

DL    Quentin Groves    6'4"    254    Sr.    Auburn
Tied for third in the league with 9.5 sacks as a junior.

DL    Derrick Harvey    6'4"    245    Jr.    Florida
Practically unblockable in Gators’ dominating win in the BCS title game.

LB    Jasper Brinkley    6'2"    257    Sr.    South Carolina
Former juco transfer emerged as the top playmaker on the Carolina defense.

LB    Jonathan Goff    6'4"    235    Sr.    Vanderbilt
Could be one of the top linebackers taken in the 2008 NFL Draft.

LB    Wesley Woodyard    6'1"    212    Sr.    Kentucky
One of the few bright spots on a very bad Kentucky defense.

CB    Simeon Castille    6'1"    189    Sr.     Alabama
The Alabama defense has some concerns — Castille isn’t one of them.

CB    Paul Oliver    6'0"    201    Sr.    Georgia
Bulldogs need a big season from veteran cornerback.

S    Jonathan Hefney    5'9"    185    Sr.    Tennessee
Vols will be looking for Hefney to quarterback a young secondary.

S    Derek Pegues    5'10"    196    Jr.     Mississippi State
Making the move from corner to safety for his junior season.

Specialists
K    Brandon Coutu    6'0"    200    Sr.    Georgia
Return from injury will boost the Dawgs’ special teams.

P    Britton Colquitt    6'3"    205    Jr.    Tennessee
Another Colquitt, another All-SEC punter for the Vols.

KR    Tristan Davis    5'10"    201    Jr.    Auburn
Led the league with a 27.0-yard average on 28 returns.

PR    Mikey Henderson    5'10"    150    Sr.    Georgia
Averaged 14.7 yards per return and took two all the way.

All-SEC Second Team
Offense
QB     Erik Ainge    6'6"    220    Sr.    Tennessee
RB    BenJarvus Green-Ellis    5'11"    225    Sr.    Ole Miss
RB    Felix Jones    6'0"    200    Jr.    Arkansas
WR    Keenan Burton    6'2"    195    Sr.    Kentucky
WR    DJ Hall    6'3"    186    Sr.    Alabama
TE    Andy Boyd    6'4"    267    Sr.    South Carolina
C    Drew Miller    6'5"    297    Jr.     Florida
OL    King Dunlap    6'9"    321    Sr.    Auburn
OL    Michael Oher    6'5"    325    Jr.     Ole Miss
OL    Robert Felton    6'4"    316    Sr.    Arkansas
OL    Andre Smith    6'4"    348    So.    Alabama

Defense
DL    Curtis Gatewood    6'3"    245    Sr.    Vanderbilt
DL    Tyson Jackson    6'5"    292    Jr.    LSU
DL    Sen’Derrick Marks    6'2"    287    So.    Auburn
DL    Antwain Robinson    6'3"    255    Jr.    Arkansas
LB    Darry Beckwith    6'1"    232    Jr.    LSU
LB    Ali Highsmith    6'1"    225    Sr.    LSU
LB    Jerod Mayo    6'2"    230    Sr.    Tennessee
CB    Chevis Jackson    6'0"    190    Jr.    LSU
CB    Jonathan Wilhite    5'11"    182    Sr.    Auburn
S     Michael Grant    5'11"    198    Sr.    Arkansas
S    Tony Joiner    5'11"    217    Sr.    Florida

Specialists
K    Ryan Succop    6'2"    213    Jr.    South Carolina
P    Tim Masthay    6'2"    185    Jr.    Kentucky
KR    Keenan Burton    6'2"    195    Sr.    Kentucky
PR    Derek Pegues    5'10"    196    Jr.    Mississippi State

All-SEC Third Team
Offense
QB    Matthew Stafford    6'3"    237    So.    Georgia
RB    Cory Boyd    6'1"    214    Sr.    South Carolina
RB    Kregg Lumpkin    6'1"    222    Sr.    Georgia
WR    Early Doucet    6'0"    207    Sr.    LSU
WR    Marcus Monk    6'6"    217    Sr.    Arkansas
TE    Chris Brown    6'3"    250    Sr.    Tennessee
C      Antoine Caldwell    6'4"    288    Jr.    Alabama
OL    Chester Adams    6'4"    330    Sr.    Georgia
OL     Will Arnold    6'4"    319    Sr.    LSU
OL    Jamon Meredith    6'5"    295    Jr.    South Carolina
OL    Brian Stamper    6'5"    295    Sr.    Vanderbilt

Defense
DL    Wallace Gilberry    6'4"    264    Sr.    Alabama
DL    J.T. Mapu    6'4"    290    Sr.    Tennessee
DL    Xavier Mitchell    6'2"    205    Sr.    Tennessee
DL    Jeff Owens    6'3"    292    Jr.    Georgia
LB    Prince Hall    5'11"    255    So.    Alabama
LB    Rico McCoy    6'1"    215    So.    Tennessee
LB    Brandon Miller    6'4"    257    Sr.    Georgia
CB     Trevard Lindley    6'0"    175    So.    Kentucky
CB    Jonathan Zenon    6'0"    176    Sr.    LSU
S      Jamarca Sanford    5'10"    200    Jr.    Ole Miss
S      Craig Steltz    6'2"    204    Sr.    LSU

Specialists
K       Joshua Shene    5'9"    170    So.    Ole Miss
P       Blake McAdams    5'10"    190    Jr.    Mississippi State
KR    Felix Jones    6'0"    200    Jr.    Arkansas
PR    Marshay Green    5'10"    170    So.     Ole Miss




CYarbrough77
(June 24, 2007 - 10:08pm)

okay I can't stand to watch or read about fans argue over something stupid but I'll sure as hell jump in it. Stafford is better than Tebow. Period. Tebow is yet unproven as a starter while Stafford found his way on an easy schedule. I hate to say this but ALL SEC fans know that the QB to stop is TN's Ainge which is way he's top of the list. Bama's Wilson could prove to florish in a new system and be a better QB than Tebow (Wilson beat Tebow in High school). Also if Spurrier's boy in SC catches on this year, then this could very exciting to watch. LSU has a stud at QB also and frankly He's a much more polished QB than Stafford or Tebow. All the pre-season polls, projections, and bickering doesn't mean jack until the teams meet on the field. On a final note: Tebow will NOT win a Heisman, But I finally figured out why Florida wears Orange in their uniform. It's because the fans go to the game thinking it's a duck hunt. Tebow + Football = QUACK, QUACK!!!!

llawson
(June 18, 2007 - 7:47am)

Tim Tebow is a better ...........................fullback than Matt Stafford. Thats why you try to justify him being better b/c you've seen him pass in the Orange&Blue game. Obviously passing for him is a major question mark. Stafford has had chance to do it in SEC play while Timmy is still unproven. Tebow was side show last year with no pressure to perform b/c of Leaks senior leadership. You saw what happened when Tebow ran the ball against Georgia so what do think he's going to do now that he has to pass and run. He's basically a Freshmen quarterback still b/c he hasn't had a chance to develop his passing game against SEC play. No doubt Tebow has talent but he is still a very unproven player. Now next year he will definetly get 2nd team All-SEC consideration with Stafford being first team. :) Go Dawgs

gatortev
(June 17, 2007 - 9:09pm)

Tebow,where is he? How do you put Matt Stafford over an obviously much better Timmy Tebow, who might I say from going to orange-Blue games can pass, and will be the 2008 Heisman trophy winner. "it sounds so great doesn't it Tebow the Heisman" If you ask me he is atleast second team
T. Mills
go gators

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