It was another big week for running backs in the SEC, with seven backs passing the 100-yard plateau. It was the receivers who struggled as a group, with only two pass catchers (Damore’ea Stringfellow of Ole Miss and South Carolina’s Deebo Samuel) topped the century mark.

Here are the top players from the last week of play in the conference:

ALL-SEC OFFENSE

QB Chad Kelly – Chad Kelly spoiled Senior Day for Dak Prescott in Starkville, throwing for 236 yards and two touchdowns in Ole Miss’ 38-27 win over Mississippi State. Kelly added 74 yards on the ground, accentuated by a 26-yard touchdown run, as the Rebels clinched second place in the SEC West and put themselves in line for a potential Sugar Bowl berth.

RB Derrick Henry – Many great running backs have come through Tuscaloosa, but Derrick Henry is making his case to be the best of them. Henry rushed for 271 yards and a touchdown in the Iron Bowl against Auburn, wresting the Crimson Tide’s all-time single-season rushing record (1,797 yards) from Trent Richardson (1,679). The junior’s fourth 200-plus yard effort on the year puts Henry in some esteemed company, joining Herschel Walker and Bo Jackson as the only two running backs to accomplish the feat in SEC history.

RB Leonard Fournette – Leonard Fournette returned to form in Week 13 against Texas A&M, rushing for 159 yards and a touchdown in LSU’s 19-7 win over the Aggies. Fournette finished the regular season with 1,741 yards, a Tigers’ single-season record previously set by Charles Alexander during the 1977 campaign. The sophomore’s tally ranks sixth-most overall in SEC history for rushing yards by a running back.

WR Damore’ea Stringfellow – Damore’ea Stringfellow pulled in a season-high 84 yards for Ole Miss and scored twice in Ole Miss’ 38-27 win over Mississippi State. The sophomore finished the season with 503 yards and five touchdown catches.

WR Von Pearson – Von Pearson notched the second two-touchdown performance of his career as Tennessee rolled to a 53-28 win over Vanderbilt. One of 18 seniors honored in their final game in Neyland Stadium, Pearson also added 40 yards through the air to finish with team highs for receiving yards (377) and touchdowns (three, tied with Alvin Kamara) on the season.

Tennessee OL – The SEC named Kyler Kerbyson as its Offensive Lineman of the Week, as Tennessee didn’t allow a sack for the second game in a row. The Volunteers offense racked up 523 total yards in their easy win over Vanderbilt. Quarterback Josh Dobbs and Tennessee’s 331 yards rushing were the most for Tennessee in a non-overtime SEC game since hanging 406 yards on the ground in 1994, also against the Commodores. Thanks in large part to its offensive line, Tennessee now has 2,682 rushing yards on the year — its most since 1989.

ALL-SEC DEFENSE

DE Arden Key – Freshman defensive lineman Arden Key set career highs in just about every category, accruing 8 tackles, 1.5 sacks and registered three quarterback hurries as LSU downed Texas A&M 19-7 in Baton Rouge. His effort earned him the SEC’s Freshman of the Week award.

DE Deatrich Wise Jr. – Deatrich Wise has recorded a sack in four straight games for Arkansas, tallying seven in the Hogs’ 3-1 stretch. Wise has 8 sacks on the season, ranking him fifth in the SEC this season.

LB Deion Jones – While freshman Arden Key was asserting himself along the LSU defensive line, Deion Jones was anchoring the Tigers’ middle defense with a team-high 11 tackles. In his final game in Death Valley, the senior also added 1.5 tackles-for-loss, half a sack and a quarterback hurry in LSU’s 19-7 win over the Aggies.

LB Skai Moore – Skai Moore finished the year the way he started it, terrorizing defenses. Moore tied Texas A&M’s Shaan Washington for tops in the SEC with 13 tackles during Week 13 play. The South Carolina linebacker, who picked off two passes in the Gamecocks’ season-opener against North Carolina, forced a pair of fumbles in the finale against Clemson. The junior’s 111 tackles lead South Carolina and is fourth overall in the SEC.

CB Tony Bridges – Cornerback Tony Bridges’ 45-yard interception return for a touchdown put Ole Miss up 21-0 early and proved to be among the differences in the Rebels’ Egg Bowl win over rival Mississippi State. It was the third pick of the season for the junior transfer from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, who also added 3 tackles against the Bulldogs in the season finale.

DB Donte Jackson – Donte Jackson played a significant role in LSU’s dominating performance on defense against Texas A&M. The freshman record 2 tackles, but intercepted a Kyle Allen pass and recovered a Christian Kirk fumble in the win.