Best in the SEC: the receivers
Last year the Southeastern Conference had the two best freshman wide receivers in the country in Julio Jones of Alabama and A.J. Green of Georgia. They will challenge for first team All-America honors as sophomores this year, but they aren’t the only talented receivers in the SEC. At least six SEC teams have proven receivers returning and there is no shortage of game-breaking speed so consider this a typical year in the toughest football league in the nation.
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