On Wednesday, NFL.com draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah took a look back at the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft and graded each offensive rookie’s performance so far this season.

Obviously, Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott (No. 4 overall pick) leads the list, as he is the likely Rookie of the Year and is also garnering serious MVP consideration.

Ryan Kelly, the rookie center from Alabama who was selected with the No. 18 pick, leads the SEC offensive rookies with an A- grade.

Behind Kelly is former Ole Miss OL Laremy Tunsil (No. 13 overall, Miami Dolphins) and former Texas A&M OL Germain Ifedi (No. 31 overall, Seattle Seahawks), both of whom have “B” grades.

The fourth and final SEC offensive rookie first rounder is Minnesota Vikings WR Laquon Treadwell, a former Rebel. Treadwell has struggled to see the field in 2016, earning a “D” grade for his lack of production.

Of course, these four players’ careers are only getting started, so there’s still time for Treadwell to get going. Until then, we’ll have to wait and see which SEC offensive players are selected in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft (Leonard Fournette and Cam Robinson, perhaps?) and see how they turn out.