There will be some major talent to track on the edge in the SEC this year.

NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein compiled a list of 10 college football edge defenders who have generated interest from NFL scouts and/or are expected to produce standout seasons. SEC players dominate the mentions, with six highlighted.

Texas A&M’s Myles Garrett tops the list, followed by Missouri’s Charles Harris at No. 2, Alabama’s Tim Williams at No. 3 and LSU’s Arden Key at No. 4. Ole Miss’ Marquis Haynes is listed at No. 7 and Tennessee’s Derek Barnett at No. 9.

Here’s a snippet of what Zierlein said about each SEC player:

Garrett: “Garrett, who recorded 22.5 sacks over his first two seasons, has added more muscle to his frame over the last two seasons and has enough power in his legs to put up a good fight at the point of attack against much bigger offensive tackles.”

Harris: “Harris might not have a doctorate in the spin move yet, but he’s working on his master’s degree. Harris uses his spin move to gain ground as a pass rusher and disengage from blockers.”

Williams: “While Jonathan Allen will get (and deserve) much of the attention along the talented Alabama defensive front, Williams might be the most talented and disruptive of them all.”

Key: “I believe that Key’s play against Le’Raven Clark in last season’s AdvoCare Texas Bowl ended up costing Clark at least a full round (drafted in third, 82nd overall) in the 2016 draft.”

Haynes: “Haynes improved on his numbers from his freshman season, with his sack total going from 7.5 to 10 and tackles for loss from 9 to 16.5.”

Barnett: “Barnett will never be an edge-bender, but he does have the ability to diversify his pass rush and attack offensive tackles with a better plan and more urgency.”