We’re six weeks out from signing day but many of the SEC’s elite programs know what they’re going to get when the nation’s best make it official in February.

South Carolina’s class, once ranked in the Top 5 nationally, is in limbo after a recent fifth decommitment. The Gamecocks are doing everything in their power to keep what’s left intact.

First-year Florida coach Jim McElwain on the other hand hit the recruiting trail hard last week, hoping to piece together a small class with several big-time uncommitted prospects in the Gators’ home state.

Player rankings differ by recruiting service and as a result, overall classes vary. Here’s how national sites 247Sports, Rivals, Scout and ESPN that specialize in grading prospects rank the SEC-heavy Top 10 expected hauls.

Alabama, as expected, is dominating nationally along with Georgia and Tennessee.

247Sports — Alabama nation’s top-ranked class

  1. Alabama (4 five-stars, 14 four-stars)
  2. Florida State (4 five-stars, 10 four-stars)
  3. Georgia (2 five-stars, 12 four-stars)
  4. Ohio State (1 five-stars, 10 four-stars
  5. Tennessee (2 five-stars, 8 four-stars)
  6. Clemson (2 five-stars, 9 four-stars)
  7. Texas A&M (2 five-stars, 10 four-stars)
  8. South Carolina (0 five-stars, 11 four-stars)
  9. Penn State (o five-stars, 12 four-stars)
  10. USC (1 five-star, 8 four-stars)

Other SEC notables: Auburn (12th); Mississippi St. (15th); LSU (17th); Ole Miss (19th); Arkansas (20th)

Rivals — Alabama nation’s top-ranked class

  1. Alabama (4 five-stars, 13 four-stars)
  2. Florida State (4 five-stars, 12 four-stars)
  3. Georgia (3 five-stars, 8 four-stars)
  4. Clemson (2 five-stars, 9 four-stars)
  5. Tennessee (1 five-star, 11 four-stars)
  6. Ohio State (o five-stars, 11 four-stars)
  7. Texas A&M (o five-stars, 10 four-stars)
  8. South Carolina (o five-stars, 13 four-stars)
  9. Notre Dame (o five-stars, 10 four-stars)
  10. Penn State (o five-stars, 12 four-stars)

Other SEC notables: Mississippi State (14th); LSU (17th); Arkansas (20th)

Scout — Alabama, Georgia tied for nation’s top-ranked class

  1. Alabama* (2 five-stars, 15 four-stars)
  2. Georgia* (2 five-stars, 13 four-stars)
  3. Florida State (2 five-stars, 12 four-stars)
  4. Texas A&M (1 five-star, 13 four-stars)
  5. Ohio State (o five-stars, 11 four-stars)
  6. UCLA (3 five-stars, 10 four-stars)
  7. Tennessee (3 five-stars, 6 four-stars)
  8. Penn State (o five-stars, 11 four-stars)
  9. Auburn (1 five-star, 11 four-stars)
  10. South Carolina (1 five-star, 8 four-stars)

Other SEC notables: Mississippi State (14th); Arkansas (18th); Ole Miss (19th); LSU (20th)

ESPN — Alabama nation’s top-ranked class

  1. Alabama (22 total commits)
  2. Florida State (21)
  3. Georgia (25)
  4. Clemson (23)
  5. Texas A&M (21)
  6. Ohio State (23)
  7. Tennessee (25)
  8. South Carolina (26)
  9. Auburn (19)
  10. Notre Dame (21)

Other SEC notables: Mississippi State (11th); LSU (17th); Ole Miss (19th); Arkansas (20th)