The SEC continues to produce a stunning number of NFL Draft picks, and this year is no exception.

While the conference may not have the elite, top-10 type of talent it has had in recent years, it still has plenty of depth and will produce plenty of talent in the first two days of the three-day event.

As you can see below, the first round only has six SEC players in NFL.com analyst Chad Reuter’s latest mock draft, but the second round is loaded with 12 ex-SEC athletes:

Round 1:

  • No. 10 — Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia — Oakland Raiders
  • No. 14 — Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB, Alabama — Green Bay Packers
  • No. 19 — Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama — Dallas Cowboys
  • No. 25 — Lorenzo Carter, DE/LB, Georgia — Tennessee Titans
  • No. 26 — Da’Ron Payne, DL, Alabama — Atlanta Falcons
  • No. 29 — Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama — Jacksonville Jaguars

Round 2:

  • No. 34 — Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M — New York Giants
  • No. 36 — Derrius Guice, RB, LSU — Indianapolis Colts
  • No. 38 — Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia — Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • No. 39 — Taven Bryan, DL, Florida — Chicago Bears
  • No. 41 — Donte Jackson, DB, LSU — Oakland Raiders
  • No. 44 — Carlton Davis, DB, Auburn — Washington Redskins
  • No. 46 — Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina — Cincinnati Bengals
  • No. 47 — Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama — Arizona Cardinals
  • No. 49 — Arden Key, DE/OLB, LSU — Indianapolis Colts
  • No. 50 — Isaiah Wynn, OL, Georgia — Dallas Cowboys
  • No. 52 — Sony Michel, RB, Georgia — Baltimore Ravens
  • No. 59 — DJ Chark, WR, LSU — San Francisco 49ers

Round 3:

  • No. 68 — Da’Shawn Hand, DL, Alabama — Houston Texans
  • No. 71 — Martinas Rankin, OL, Mississippi State — Denver Broncos
  • No. 72 — Daniel Carlson, K, Auburn — New York Jets
  • No. 79 — J’Mon Moore, WR, Mizzou — Arizona Cardinals
  • No. 83 — Frank Ragnow, OL, Arkansas — Baltimore Ravens
  • No. 89 — Oren Burks, LB, Vanderbilt — Tennessee Titans

See which players are listed in rounds four and five here.