It doesn’t matter which recruiting service you check, the SEC has a majority of the top 10 and top 25 recruiting classes for 2016.

The SEC has as many as six programs ranked in the top 10 and nine in the top 25.

While rankings are subjective, there’s no denying that the SEC recruits better than any other conference in the country.

With National Signing Day about a month away, Saturday Down South looks at the top 20 prospects at each position group and how many will or could play for SEC teams in 2016.

Editor’s Note: Below is a list of the consensus top 20 offensive tackles across all three major recruiting services: 247Sports, Rivals and Scout. Please note that any offensive linemen that one of the recruiting services considered an offensive guard, was omitted from this list.

Offensive Tackles: The offensive tackles class is filled with big bodies. The SEC has done a better job than anyone at claiming them.

Uncommitted Targets: There are a couple uncommitted targets leaning toward the SEC.

1. Gregory Little, Ole Miss (Texas, 6-6, 305 pounds) — The Rebels may be losing Laremy Tunsil, but coach Hugh Freeze nabbed the consensus No. 1 offensive tackle to help replace him.

2. Jonah Williams, Alabama (California, 6-5, 296) — As high as No. 2 on the ranking lists, Williams could be the replacement for RT Dominick Jackson.

3. Tommy Kraemer, Notre Dame (Ohio, 6-6, 309) — There weren’t any SEC schools in serious contention for Kraemer, who committed to Notre Dame over a year ago.

4. Michal Menet, Penn State (Pennsylvania, 6-5, 273) — Alabama made a push for Menet, but the Pennsylvania native decided to stay in his home state.

5. Jean Delance, Texas (Texas, 6-5, 291) – Like Menet, Delance will stay close to home and join the rebuilding Longhorns program.

6. E.J. Price, uncommitted (Georgia, 6-6, 311) – The last consensus top 10 tackle, Price is leaning toward Georgia.

7. Michael Jordan, Ohio State (Michigan, 6-6, 305) – Coach Urban Meyer stole another great player from Michigan.

8. Landon Young, Kentucky (Kentucky, 6-7, 270) – Mark Stoops’ Kentucky Wildcats make an appearance with a top 20 player at a position.

9. Willie Allen, uncommitted (Louisiana, 6-8, 300) – Standing  6-8, Allen is the tallest prospect at OT in this class. He has a few SEC schools on his list, but LSU is the clear frontrunner.

10. Kellen Diesch, Texas A&M (Texas, 6-7, 270) – The SEC continues to dominate the recruiting at this position. If Price and Allen head to Georgia and LSU, respectively, then the SEC will have six of the top 10 prospects at OT.

11. Cole Van Lanen, Wisconsin (Wisconsin, 6-5, 283) – The Green Bay native will stay loyal to his roots and head to Madison.

12. Liam Eichenberg, Notre Dame (Ohio, 6-6, 290) – Eichenberg snubbed some top Big 10 schools, Michigan and Ohio State, to commit to the Fighting Irish.

13. Jauan Williams, uncommitted (Washington, 6-7, 303) – The nation’s capital prospect is expected to move south. Florida State, Florida and Auburn are on his list, but Alabama is the frontrunner.

14. Bryce Mathews, Ole Miss (Tennessee, 6-6, 280) – Freeze grabs his second OT of the class. The Rebels are the only program who have two top 20 offensive tackle prospects committed from this class.

15. Devery Hamilton, Michigan (Maryland, 6-6, 290) – The Wolverines get their offensive tackle of the future in Hamilton.

16. Josh Ball, Florida State (Virginia, 6-7, 297) – Ball looked mostly at ACC schools and ultimately chose Jimbo Fisher and Florida State.

17. Tramonda Moore, uncommitted (Oklahoma, 6-6, 330) – At 333 pounds, the last  uncommitted OT on our list is also the biggest.

18. Clark Yarbrough, Stanford (Virginia, 6-6, 257) – Stanford gets in on the action as David Shaw lands this East Coast prospect.

19. Nathan Smith, Southern Cal (California, 6-7, 264) – Smith and Yarbrough might have to put on some weight as they are two of the lightest commits on this list. Smith is staying in sSuthern California and heading to USC.

20. J.P. Urquidez, Baylor (Texas, 6-6, 300) – There are two immediate openings at left and right tackle Urquidez could fill during his freshman season at Baylor.