Size matters: The biggest signees from all 14 SEC teams
Size matters on the football field, especially in the SEC, which has become one of the most physical conferences in the country.
All 14 teams in the SEC made size a priority this recruiting season, laying a foundation within their programs to win the brutal battles waged between the white lines.
With that in mind, here are the biggest players from each team’s 2015 recruiting haul in terms of both height and weight. Some of these physical freaks will make your jaw drop.
Take a look:
Team | Height | Weight |
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Alabama | Matt Womack, OT — 6’7″ | Jonathan Taylor, DT — 335 lbs. |
Arkansas | Jamario Bell, DE; Colton Jackson, OT — 6’6″ | Zach Rogers, OG — 297 lbs. |
Auburn | Prince Tega Wanogho, DE — 6’8″ | Jauntavius Johnson, DT — 330 lbs. |
Florida | Fredrick Johnson, OT — 6’6.5″ | Brandon Sandifer, OG — 335 lbs. |
Georgia | Sam Madden, OT; Sage Hardin, OT; — 6’7″ | Madden — 345 lbs. |
Kentucky | Levon Livingston, OT; Mason Wolfe, OG — 6’7″ | Logan Stenberg, OT — 327 lbs. |
LSU | Chidi Valentine-Okeke, OT; George Brown Jr., OT — 6’6″ | Maea Teuhema, OG — 340 lbs. |
Mississippi State | Harrison Moon, OT — 6’5.5″ | T.D. Moton, DT — 310 lbs. |
Missouri | Tyler Howell, OT — 6’9″ | Howell — 302 lbs. |
Ole Miss | Rasool Clemens, DE; Alex Givens, OT; Austrian Robinson, DE; Michael Howard, OT — 6’6″ | Javon Patterson, OG — 317 lbs. |
South Carolina | Christian Pellage, OT; Blake Camper, OT — 6’7″ | Trey Derouen, OG — 325 lbs. |
Tennessee | Jack Jones, OT; Chance Hall, OT; Drew Richmond, OT — 6’5″ | Kahlil McKenzie, DT — 354 lbs. |
Texas A&M | Connor Lanfear, OT — 6’5.5″ | Daylon Mack, DT — 330 lbs. |
Vanderbilt | Justin Skule, OT — 6’6″ | Darion DeBrossard, OG — 320 lbs. |
NOTE: The tallest and heaviest players in the entire conference are marked in boldface.