Another weekend of college football is in the books, which means it is time to announce the All-SEC fantasy team of the week for Week 4. If you need a refresher on the rules or the scoring system, take a quick look at here.

Without further ado, here’s this week’s squad:

Co-QB: Blake Sims (Alabama) — 445 passing yards, 4 passing touchdowns, 1 interception, 12 rushing yards — 32 points. Sims was close to breaking Alabama’s all-time record for passing yards in a single game in a 42-21 win over Florida, and his four touchdowns through the air not only helped Alabama remain unbeaten, but they also helped boost his fantasy value. The Crimson Tide offense was clicking on all cylinders against the Gators, and it’s no surprise the man to lead the offense had the best fantasy week of any quarterback in the conference.

Co-QB: Dak Prescott (Mississippi State) – 268 passing yards, 2 passing touchdowns, 105 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown, one lost fumble — 32 points. As you can see, Prescott matched Sims’ 32 fantasy points with a huge performance in an upset win over LSU. Prescott has been an All-SEC fantasy quarterback for two straight weeks, thanks in large part to his dual-threat abilities. He was far and away the leading rusher among SEC quarterbacks in Week 4, and his three total touchdowns propelled Mississippi State past LSU and into this week’s Associated Press Poll.

RB: Sony Michel (Georgia) – 155 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns — 33 points. Michel received the bulk of the work in the run game after Georgia pulled away from Troy early in Saturday’s contest. His three touchdowns against a helpless Trojans’ defense helped pad his stats, as did his 15 yards per carry average on the day. Georgia posted 367 yards rushing as a team, proving just how ineffective Troy’s run defense truly was. Michel benefited from a spike in carries and made his touches count on a career day between the Hedges.

RB: Josh Robinson (Mississippi State) — 197 rushing yards, 1 touchdown — 25 points. Fans should remember Robinson’s name the remainder of the season following his dominant performance against LSU on Saturday. He and Prescott have been a lethal tandem in the run game for the Bulldogs this year, and both players torched the Tigers defense all night in Death Valley. Although he only scored one touchdown, Robinson averaged better than 12 yards per carry, gashing the defense every time he touched the ball. This won’t be the last time he has a huge game against a fierce SEC foe.

WR: Amari Cooper (Alabama) – 201 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns — 38 points. Cooper vaulted himself into the Heisman conversation with a monster game against Florida, his sixth straight game with at least 100 yards dating back to last season. With three touchdowns against the Gators, Cooper is now Alabama’s career leader in touchdowns by a receiver, and the Tide is now a perfect 4-0 with a win in its SEC opener.

WR: Malachi Dupre (LSU) – 120 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns — 24 points. Dupre nearly saved LSU from disaster Saturday night, catching two late touchdowns of 30 and 31 yards to pull the Tigers within five points of Mississippi State in the final minutes of action. His big play abilities opposite Travin Dural should open up the LSU offense tremendously if the Tigers can find consistency at quarterback, and both players could become fantasy studs by year’s end. This week it was Dupre’s turn to tear apart a vulnerable Mississippi State secondary, proving the freshman is capable beyond his years.

TE: Sean Culkin (Missouri) – 45 receiving yards, 1 touchdown — 10 points. Culkin was the SEC’s most productive tight end on a weekend when not many tight ends were active throughout the conference. His touchdown in a humbling loss to Indiana is what set him apart from the rest of the pack, as he finished just fourth on his own team in receiving with four catches. Touchdowns are usually the mark of a strong fantasy week for a tight end, and this week Culkin rode his touchdown mojo to a spot on the team.

Def/ST: Texas A&M – 241 yards allowed, 6 points allowed, 8 sacks — 14 points. The Aggies are not known for their defense, but they benefited from a showdown against a lackluster SMU offense in Dallas Saturday afternoon. A&M did not force a turnover, but limiting the Mustangs to just six points while recording eight sacks was enough to compensate. The Aggies smothered SMU all game, allowing just two field goals on the afternoon, and that dominating performance earned it the best fantasy score of any SEC defense this weekend.

K: Josh Lambo (Texas A&M) – 3-of-3 field goals (39, 50 and 24 yards), 7-of-7 extra points — 18 points. Lambo will benefit all year from a stout Texas A&M offense that should give him plenty of opportunities to boot field goals and extra points alike. Only one kicker attempted more than Lambo’s seven extra points in Week 4 (Georgia’s Marshall Morgan), which padded Lambo’s fantasy stats while the Aggies offense did all the work. However, Lambo earned his spot on this week’s team with a 50-yard field goal, the longest of the week by an SEC kicker. Piling up extra points is nice, but the long field goal is what set him apart in Week 4.

Week 4 total points: 194

For context’s sake, the Week 2 team only amassed 185 points, and the Week 3 squad racked up 207 points (there was no team in Week 1).