The SEC always flexes its muscle during the NFL Draft, and this year, it’s no different.

Entering Saturday’s final day — Round 4 through 7, the SEC leads all conferences with 29 draft picks. The Big Ten and ACC are tied with 20 picks each. Specifically within the conference, Alabama leads all teams with 8 draft picks through 3 rounds. The Crimson Tide tied the 2004 Miami Hurricanes draft class with 6 in the first round and set another draft record for the most players picked through 2 rounds. Georgia is second in the SEC with 6 draft picks. Below is a full tally for the conference through 3 rounds:

  • Alabama: 8
  • Georgia: 6
  • Florida: 3
  • Kentucky: 2
  • LSU: 2
  • South Carolina: 2
  • Auburn: 1
  • Ole Miss: 1
  • Missouri: 1
  • Tennessee: 1
  • Texas A&M: 1
  • Vanderbilt: 1

Two SEC teams, however, still haven’t had a player drafted entering the last day: Arkansas and Mississippi State. The Hogs could see Jonathan Marshall, Feleipe Franks, Jerry Jacobs or Rakeem Boyd picked, while Mississippi State could see a number of players picked, including Kylin Hill, Erroll Thompson and Dareuan Parker, among others.

Both programs should have at least 1 player drafted on the final day.