After every weekend of games, you always hear about the performances of stars like Leonard Fournette and Myles Garrett. But there are also the performances you don’t hear as much about, coming from some under-the-radar SEC players — the sleepers.

Who were the best of the Saturday Sleepers from Week 11? Take a look.

CYRUS JONES, ALABAMA

Jones has been one of the better punt returners in the country this season and proved it in the Crimson Tide’s 31-6 blowout of Mississippi State. Jones’ 69-yard punt return for a touchdown in the second quarter was his first time finding pay dirt this season, and it was also the first touchdown of the game. In what looked like it was going to be a close one after the first quarter, Jones sparked Alabama to get the Tide rolling.

JARED CORNELIUS, ARKANSAS

Cornelius is a sophomore wide receiver for the Razorbacks that happened to score his first career rushing touchdown in Arkansas’ 31-14 win over LSU. Arkansas led by 10 going into the fourth quarter when Cornelius’ 69-yard touchdown run put the game out of reach for the Tigers. Cornelius had 2 rushing attempts for 71 yards in the game, and they were his first 2 carries of the season.

JORDAN CRONKRITE, FLORIDA

Cronkrite is a freshman running back that had a big game for the Gators in their 24-14 win over South Carolina. With his third and fourth touchdowns of the season, Cronkrite scored for Florida on a 3-yard run in the first quarter and a 41-yard pass from Gators quarterback Treon Harris in the second. He finished the game with 6 carries for 24 yards.

OREN BURKS, VANDERBILT

Burks has been solid all season as a sophomore safety in the Commodores’ secondary, and he had his best game of the season in Vanderbilt’s 21-17 Week 11 win over Kentucky. Burks recorded 2 interceptions, his second and third of the season, and took one of them to the house for a 30-yard touchdown. His two big takeaways clearly played a big role in Vanderbilt’s win.

DAMION RATLEY, TEXAS A&M

Ratley’s 16-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter from Texas A&M quarterback Kyler Murray gave the Aggies a three-score lead and virtually put the game out of reach for Western Carolina. His touchdown was the second of the sophomore’s season and he now has 14 receptions, 180 yards and 2 touchdowns this year for the Aggies.