We’re in the golden age of being a sports fan. From being able to watch every game in high definition to getting news instantaneously, it’s never been easier to be plugged in. Even better: fans have access to their favorite players like never before.

Thanks to social media outlets like Twitter and Instagram, fans can know exactly what their favorite athletes are doing or thinking at all times.

Who are some of the best players to follow on social media these days? Here are a few of our favorites.

Kenyan Drake, Alabama — From glimpses at his recovery from a broken leg to cool edits of photos, Drake keeps it positive on social media.

Twitter: @KDx17
Instagram: @roadrun17er

Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss — Another player posting impressive videos of his rehab, Treadwell is a constant presence on Twitter, with funny videos and retweets of his Ole Miss teammates and SEC brethren.

Twitter: @SuccessfulQuon
Instagram: @successfulquon

D’haquille Williams, Auburn — Duke made waves when he announced via Twitter that he’d be returning to Auburn his senior season, and shook people up again when he posted a picture of himself tipping the scales at 232 pounds recently, although he removed the post later.

Twitter: @YFBurnna_cmh
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nstgram: @ohhkillem_one

Blake Barnett, Alabama — An incoming freshman already on campus, Barnett is already active on Twitter, joking around with new teammates and sending out some behind-the-scenes pictures. He’s also big on posting pictures of his sneaker collection, a nice array of Nikes and Jordans.

Twitter: @Blake_Barnett6
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Chris Conley, Georgia — Conley may be on his way to the NFL, but he’s still highly entertaining and constantly active on both Twitter and Instagram, from UGA football pictures to inspirational messages.

Twitter: @_Flight_31
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Brandon Harris, LSU — The Tigers quarterback is an interesting case on Twitter, sending out everything from motivation words to cryptic messages. He’s not all that active, but when he tweets it’s usually something interesting.

Twitter: @bharrisqb1

CeCe Jefferson, Florida — Everyone followed Jefferson’s Signing Day saga via his (and his dad’s) tweets. Now that he’s officially a Gator, Jefferson is back to tweeting just like you would expect a teenager to.

Twitter: @cecejeferson7