At the midway point of the 2015 college football season, many of the nation’s top high school prospects haven’t committed to any program yet.

Let’s take a closer look at the top 10 sec recruits who haven’t committed.

1. Rashan Gary, DT, Paramus Catholic/Paramus, N.J. Regarded by many as the No.1 overall prospect in the country, Gary has yet to make a college decision. 247Sports believes that his final five choices are Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State, Clemson and Michigan with a 58-percent chance that he chooses the Wolverines. He had 55 tackles and 14 sacks in 2014.

2. Gregory Little. OT, Allen H.S./Allen, Texas. Little is hands down the best offensive linemen playing at the high school level right now, and the SEC is all over him. The 6-5, 305-pounder has received offers from Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Auburn and Ole Miss, but 247Sports thinks the Crimson Tide is the frontrunner.

3. Dexter Lawrence, DT, Wake Forest H.S./Wake Forest, N.C. Behind Gary, Lawrence is the No. 2 defensive tackle prospect in the nation. North Carolina has put a lot of time and effort in trying to convince Lawrence to stay in state, but many believe Florida and Alabama are on the top of his list.

4. Shavar Manuel, DT, IMG Academy/Bradenton, Fla. This year’s recruiting class is loaded with defensive tackle talent, and 24/7 Sports has Manuel as the No. 3 prospect in the country. While he has had official visits to Alabama, LSU, Auburn and Florida, there is speculation he will abandon the SEC and commit to Florida State.

5. Isaac Nauta, TE, IMG Academy/Bradenton, Fla. IMG Academy always attracts the nation’s premiere recruits and Nauta is the best at his position. In the current college football landscape where pass catching tight ends play a major factor, Nauta fits the mold. He’s a dominant blocker with speed and hands, which create matchup nightmares for opposing defenses. All indication is that he will commit to Georgia.

6. Derrick Brown, DT, Lanier H.S./Buford, Ga. As the fourth-ranked defensive tackle in the nation, it would be a blow to Georgia to see Brown leave his home state. The feeling all along has been that he will commit with the Bulldogs.

7. Oluwole Betiku, DE, Junipero Serra H.S./Gardena, Calif. The California native, the No. 1 defensive end in the country according to some analysts, is getting a lot of atttention from inside his state (UCLA, Southern Cal), but Texas A&M may have a solid chance to land Betiku.

8. Lyndell Wilson, OLB, Carver H.S./Montgomery, Ala. As the top OLB prospect in the country, Alabama is all over Wilson. Florida and Auburn are also in contention, but Alabama is the consensus frontrunner.

9. Ben Davis, ILB, Gordo H.S./Gordo, Ala. The Crimson Tide has a way of convincing the best linebackers in the country to suit up in Tuscaloosa. For Davis, all indication is that he will commit to Alabama despite offers from Auburn, Georgia, Florida State and LSU.

10. Mique Juarez, North H.S./Torrance, Calif. Ole Miss was the only SEC powerhouse to chase Juarez, but it appears is heart is in California. Juarez, who is the No. 2 OLB prospect, is expected to commit to UCLA or Southern Cal. Ohio State is also in contention.