The SEC routinely sends the most players to the first round of the NFL Draft, and the 2019 edition should be no different.

In fact, in CBS Sports expert Ryan Wilson’s latest first-round mock draft, 14 SEC athletes are projected to go on Day 1.

Starting with Mizzou QB Drew Lock at No. 2 overall, Wilson’s first-round projections are stocked with SEC talent. Below, you can see the 14 players, representing eight different schools, and which teams are slotted to take them:

  • No. 2 — Drew Lock, QB, Mizzou — Oakland Raiders
  • No. 3 — Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama — New York Jets
  • No. 4 — Greedy Williams, DB, LSU — Arizona Cardinals
  • No. 5 — Quinnen Williams, DL, Alabama — Detroit Lions
  • No. 6 — Jeffery Simmons, DL, Mississippi State — Atlanta Falcons
  • No. 9 — Jachai Polite, DL/LB, Florida — Jacksonville Jaguars
  • No. 10 — Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama — Green Bay Packers
  • No. 11 — D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss — Cleveland Browns
  • No. 18 — Josh Allen, LB, Kentucky — Tennessee Titans
  • No. 21 — Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama — Washington Redskins
  • No. 22 — Devin White, LB, LSU — Oakland Raiders
  • No. 25 — Montez Sweat, DL, Mississippi State — Seattle Seahawks
  • No. 29 — Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama — New England Patriots
  • No. 32 — Deandre Baker, DB, Georgia — Los Angeles Rams