Earlier this spring, we tried to tackle the SEC’s ‘All-Time Best’ at each position over a six-week period at SDS, sifting through media guides, old highlight films and decades worth of newspaper clippings and archived research to present intriguing content pieces to our audience during the dog days of the offseason.

Using our all-time positional rankings as a guide, in conclusion, here’s how the SEC’s all-time 2010s depth chart would look.

Editor’s note: Our all-decade teams are based off our all-time top 25 individual player rankings at each position. For instance, five quarterbacks who began their career in the 2010s were featured in our Top 25 all-time QB rankings, but only one defensive lineman from that decade appeared in our defensive linemen rankings. They’re listed in the order in which they were selected. Please refer to the individual lists to see where these players fell with regards to others at the same position.

SEC All-Decade Teams

SEC All-Decade Team: 2010s

QB1: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, 2012-13

QB2: Cam Newton, Auburn, 2010

QB3: A.J. McCarron, Alabama, 2010-13

QB4: Aaron Murray, Georgia, 2010-13

QB5: Connor Shaw, South Carolina, 2010-13

RB1: Tre Mason, Auburn, 2011-13

RB2: Todd Gurley, Georgia, 2012-14

WR1: Amari Cooper, Alabama, 2012-14

WR2: Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt, 2010-13

WR3: Mike Evans, Texas A&M, 2012-13

DL1: Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina, 2011-13

LB1: C.J. Mosley, Alabama, 2010-13

DB1: Tyrann Mathieu, LSU, 2011-12