To be selected as one of the top players in the NFL by your peers is a huge honor.

Although the top 10 voting hasn’t been announced yet, three former players from SEC programs will be included: Alabama’s Julio Jones, LSU’s Odell Beckham, Jr. and Texas A&M’s Von Miller. The NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2017 features 20 former SEC players, not including former TAMU stars Von Miller and Michael Bennett.

Alabama and Georgia not only led all SEC teams, but they led all of college football, too. Of course, Alabama won several championships with the following players included, and Georgia, well, didn’t. But that’s why Kirby Smart now roams the sidelines at Georgia to help change that.

Nine SEC programs recorded a top 100 player: Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt.

Most notably, entering the 2016 season, Cam Newton was rated as the No. 1 player, and he fell all the way to No. 44 this year. Also, Dak Prescott went from being unranked all the way up to No. 14 after his spectacular rookie season.

Here’s the SEC breakdown, via NFL.com.

  • Alabama 5: Julio Jones (TBD), Landon Collins (No. 28), Amari Cooper (No. 53), Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (No. 77), Dont’a Hightower (No. 94)
  • Georgia 5: A.J. Green (No. 17), Matthew Stafford (No. 31), Geno Atkins (No. 68), Justin Houston (No. 76), Thomas Davis (No. 89)
  • LSU 3: Odell Beckham Jr. (TBD), Patrick Peterson (No. 19), Jarvis Landry (No. 42)
  • Texas A&M 3: Von Miller (TBD), Mike Evans (No. 29), Michael Bennett (No. 46)
  • Mississippi State 2: Dak Prescott (No. 14), Fletcher Cox (No. 38)
  • Auburn 1: Cam Newton (No. 44)
  • Florida 1: Jordan Reed (No. 65)
  • Tennessee 1: Eric Berry (No. 13)
  • Vanderbilt 1: Casey Hayward (No. 64)