After watching all the film, Pro Football Focus has named its national college football “Team of the Week” with the highest-rated players at every position.

The Week 8 team features seven players from the SEC: Missouri RB Larry Roundtree III, Missouri TE Albert Okwuegbunam, Mississippi State OG Deion Calhoun, Kentucky edge rusher Josh Allen, Alabama DL Quinnen Williams, Arkansas CB Ryan Pulley and LSU S Grant Delpit.


Here’s what PFF had to say about the seven players from the SEC:

Larry Rountree III, Missouri

Week 8 Grade: 82.4

All Rountree needed to reach a stat line of 118 yards, three touchdowns and 73 yards after contact, was nine carries. He averaged a whopping 13.1 yards per carry and 8.11 yards after contact per attempt while forcing three missed tackles against Memphis.

Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri

Week 8 Grade: 89.2

The Drew Lock-Albert Okwuegbunam connection was firing on all cylinders against Memphis as Okwuegbunam hauled in six receptions for three touchdowns. When all was said and done, the duo connected for 159 yards and as ‘Albert O’ averaged 26.5 yards per catch on Saturday.

Deion Calhoun, Mississippi State

Week 8 Grade: 76.6

Calhoun was sharp in both facets of offensive-line play on Saturday, finishing with the third-highest run-blocking grade among guards. He allowed just one QB hurry on 28 snaps in pass protection as the Bulldogs’ woes on offense could not be solely placed on him.

Josh Allen, Kentucky

Week 8 Grade: 90.5

Allen continues to push his draft stock into the stratosphere, recording two sacks and an additional hurry against Vanderbilt while he also recorded four defensive stops and showed his coverage ability once again. He dropped back on just six snaps in coverage yet was still targeted once and came away with a pass breakup.

Quinnen Williams, Alabama

Week 8 Grade: 91.3

Proving to be basically unblockable this season, Williams continued what has become the highest-graded season from any defender this year. With a 91.3 overall grade against Tennessee (and 4 pressures on 21 pass-rushes), Williams now has an overall grade of 95.7 (2.3 grade points higher than the next closest interior defensive lineman) and 25 pressures.

Ryan Pulley, Arkansas

Week 8 Grade: 90.3

Spending 27 snaps in coverage, Pulley was targeted seven times against Tulsa. He allowed just two receptions for 12 yards (only one yard after the catch) and came away with more plays on the ball than he allowed receptions. Pulley grabbed an interception and two more pass breakups leading to a 0.0 passer rating when targeted.

Grant Delpit, LSU

Week 8 Grade: 90.7

Although he continued with his missed tackle woes on Saturday night against Mississippi State, Delpit’s prowess in coverage was excellent. He was targeted three times as the primary coverage defender and came away with two interceptions and also showed his pass-rush ability, recording a sack on five blitzes. He now has 12 total pressures, five interceptions, three pass breakups and 19 defensive stops this season (despite 13 missed tackles).

PFF’s comments for the rest of the team can be found here.