Here are the biggest target positions of need in the 2017 cycle for every Southeastern Conference football program, according to several trusted contacts who would know such things.



ALABAMA

Wide receiver and defensive line — The Tide only signed two receivers and three defensive linemen in the last class.

ARKANSAS

Running back — This position is a critical part of the Razorbacks offense and still a need in spite of the fact that they got Devwah Whaley in the 2016 class.

AUBURN

Offensive line — Herb Hand will get his first crack at a full cycle and the Tigers already have five-star Calvin Ashley committed at offensive tackle.

FLORIDA

Defensive tackle — After landing several defensive ends in the 2016 cycle, it’s time for the Gators to re-stock the interior.

GEORGIA

Offensive tackle — UGA signed no pure offensive tackles in 2016. Offensive guard Isaiah Wynn slid outside and is playing tackle right now.

KENTUCKY

Offensive tackle — This would be quarterback, but the Wildcats already have commits there. Landon Young could be a day one starter in this class, so the need is evident.

LSU

Linebacker — The Tigers only signed one linebacker in the last two cycles and will look to re-stock that position in 2017.

MISSOURI

Defensive line — This has been the most important position for the Tigers over the years and they will continue to try to do so with the 2017 cycle.

MISSISSIPPI STATE

Offensive line — The Bulldogs are in need of numbers at this position as they continue to stockpile talent up front.

OLE MISS

Defensive line, linebackers — The Rebels need to re-stock at this two positions and I am told that most of the spots in the 2017 class could very well go to defensive prospects.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Secondary — The Gamecocks have depth issues at safety and always are in need of good corners. This will be a huge priority for Will Muschamp and staff this cycle.

TENNESSEE

Running back — The Vols are faced with possibly losing Jalen Hurd and Alvin Kamara after this season, so there is a need to re-stock the position.

TEXAS A&M

Linebacker — The Aggies are short on difference-makers here and so it’s a big priority in 2017.

VANDERBILT

Interior defensive line/nose tackle — The Commodores will continue to target upgrades at all positions, but their defense is in need of a big “zero” technique defensive tackle.