We spent the last week debating and ranking the top 10 SEC players at every position entering the 2015 season.

We expect plenty of movement within these rankings between now and December, when the SEC East and West champions will meet in Atlanta. By then, we’ll have at least 12 regular-season games by which to evaluate each of the conference’s best players.

For now, these rankings should serve as a guide for whom to watch, especially on teams that may not be as familiar to you. You’ve only got a few more weeks to do your homework so that you can be well-educated with your opinions this football season, so it’s time to start preparing.

Individual Position Rankings