Champions, again.

For the 10th consecutive year, the SEC produced more NFL draft picks than any conference in America.

Georgia linebacker Leonard Floyd was the first SEC player taken in the 2016 NFL draft. Seven more followed in the first round, and dozens more after that.

The SEC finished with 51 draft picks. It also led the nation with 54 last year, which trailed only its record 63 set in 2013.

Every SEC team except Tennessee contributed to the tally.

Here’s the SEC’s complete 2016 NFL draft list, first by round, then by team:

First round (8)

  • No. 9 Leonard Floyd, linebacker, Georgia (Chicago Bears)
  • No. 11 Vernon Hargreaves III, cornerback, Florida (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
  • No. 13 Laremy Tunsil, left tackle, Ole Miss (Miami Dolphins)
  • No. 17 Keanu Neal, safety, Florida (Atlanta Falcons)
  • No. 18 Ryan Kelly, center, Alabama (Indianapolis Colts)
  • No. 23 Laquon Treadwell, receiver, Ole Miss (Minnesota Vikings)
  • No. 30 Robert Nkemdiche, defensive tackle, Ole Miss (Arizona Cardinals)
  • No. 32 Germain Ifedi, guard, Texas A&M (Seattle Seahawks)

Second round (8)

  • No. 35 Hunter Henry, tight end, Arkansas (San Diego Chargers)
  • No. 37 Chris Jones, defensive tackle, Mississippi State (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • No. 41 Reggie Ragland, linebacker, Alabama (Buffalo Bills)
  • No. 45 Derrick Henry, running back, Alabama (Tennessee Titans)
  • No. 46 A’Shawn Robinson, defensive tackle, Alabama (Detroit Lions)
  • No. 49 Jarran Reed, defensive tackle, Alabama (Seattle Seahawks)
  • No. 52 Deion Jones, linebacker, LSU (Atlanta Falcons)
  • No. 60 Cyrus Jones, cornerback, Alabama (New England Patriots)

Third round (6)

  • No. 68 Will Redmond, cornerback, Mississippi State (San Francisco 49ers)
  • No. 72 Jonathan Bullard, defensive tackle, Florida (Chicago Bears)
  • No. 73 Kenyan Drake, running back, Alabama (Miami Dolphins)
  • No. 76 Shon Coleman, offensive tackle, Auburn (Cleveland Browns)
  • No. 83 Jordan Jenkins, linebacker, Georgia (New York Jets)
  • No. 92 Brandon Williams, cornerback, Texas A&M (Arizona Cardinals)

Fourth round (9)

  • No. 112 Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia (New England Patriots)
  • No. 114 Ricardo Louis, WR, Auburn (Cleveland Browns)
  • No. 117 Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina (Los Angeles Rams)
  • No. 123 Jerald Hawkins, OT, LSU (Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • No. 125 Antonio Morrison, LB, Florida (Indianapolis Colts)
  • No. 126 Demarcus Robinson, WR, Florida (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • No. 128 Evan Boehm, C, Missouri (Arizona Cardinals)
  • No. 133 Rashard Robinson, CB, LSU (San Francisco 49ers)
  • No. 135 Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State (Dallas Cowboys)

Fifth round (7)

  • No. 144 Connor McGovern, OG, Missouri (Denver Broncos)
  • No. 145 John Theus, OT, Georgia (San Francisco 49ers)
  • No. 156 Jonathan Williams, RB, Arkansas (Buffalo Bills)
  • No. 158 Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina (New York Jets)
  • No. 160 Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri (Minnesota Vikings)
  • No. 171 Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas (Seattle Seahawks)
  • No. 174 Fahn Cooper, OT, Ole Miss (San Francisco 49ers)

Sixth round (8)

  • No. 179 Drew Kaser, P, Texas A&M (San Diego Chargers)
  • No. 184 Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina (New York Giants)
  • No. 190 Josh Forrest, LB, Kentucky (Los Angeles Rams)
  • No. 193 Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas (Tennessee Titans)
  • No. 196 Blake Countess, DB, Auburn (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • No. 199 Cody Core, WR, Ole Miss (Cincinnati Bengals)
  • No. 201 Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas (Jacksonville Jaguars)
  • No. 211 Kelvin Taylor, RB, Florida (San Francisco 49ers)

Seventh round (5)

  • No. 227 Stephen Weatherly, LB, Vanderbilt (Minnesota Vikings)
  • No. 233 Jalen Mills, S, LSU (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • No. 234 Vadal Alexander, G, LSU (Oakland Raiders)
  • No. 240 Alex McAlister, DE, Florida (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • No. 242 Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia (Washington Redskins)

SEC draft picks by school

  • Alabama: 7
  • Florida: 7
  • Arkansas: 5
  • Georgia: 5
  • LSU: 5
  • Ole Miss: 5
  • Auburn: 3
  • Mississippi State: 3
  • Missouri: 3
  • South Carolina: 3
  • Texas A&M: 3
  • Kentucky: 1
  • Vanderbilt: 1
  • Tennessee: 0