Continuing our late-season daily series looking at the recruiting circuit in the SEC, we analyze the conference’s top outside linebacker commits for the 2015 recruiting class.

SEC’S TOP COMMITS SERIES

Using each player’s 247Sports Composite rating, here’s how the SEC’s top outside linebacker commits and where they rank nationally:

1. AUBURN — Darrell Williams, 6-3, 226, Birmingham, Ala., Four-Star (12): Williams committed to Auburn in May, but has taken several unofficial visits to the Tigers’ rival, Alabama, since Sept. His best attribute is his ability to play in space and rates well in several other categories.

2. KENTUCKY — Eli Brown, 6-2, 195, Bowling Green, Ky., Four-Star (14)

3. ALABAMA — Joshua McMillon, 6-3, 239, Memphis, Tenn., Four-Star (16): McMillon committed to Alabama in August and has made multiple visits to the campus — among others — since. His best attributes are his tackling ability and his frame. However, he needs to improve his instincts and ability to play in space.

4. AUBURN — Richard McBryde, 6-2, 210, Troy, Ala., Four-Star (17)

5. SOUTH CAROLINA — Sherrod Pittman, 6-0.5, 224, Jacksonville, Fla., Four-Star (20):

6. MISSISSIPPI STATE — Timothy Washington, 6-3, 200, Yazoo City, Mo., Four-Star (26): Washington committed to Mississippi State last November. He ranks as the No. 8 player in the state of Mississippi and the No. 26 outside linebacker of the 2015 class.

7. GEORGIA — Gary McCrae, 6-4, 220, Coolidge, Ga., Three-Star (28)

8. KENTUCKY — Jordan Jones, 6-2, 203, Youngstown, Ohio, Three-Star (30): Jones committed to Kentucky last May and received offers from 11 teams. He rates above a seven in all attributes and excels at tackling, playing in space and has good athleticism and instincts.

9. TEXAS A&M — Richard Moore, 6-0.5, 210, Cedar Hill, Texas, Three-Star (35)

10. TEXAS A&M — Landis Durham, 6-2, 220, Plano, Texas, Three-Star (40): Landis committed to Texas A&M in June. His best attributes are his athleticism and tackling ability. However, he needs to improve his pursuit before enrolling at College Station.