The SEC is aiming to break its own NFL Draft record later this month.

The ACC and SEC share the Draft record for the most first-round picks in a given year. The ACC had 12 players drafted in 2006, while the SEC has done it twice in 2013 and 2017. This year, the SEC could get as many as 16 first-round picks, as indicated by CBS Sports latest mock draft.

Joe Burrow is presumably set to become the No. 1 overall pick to the Cincinnati Bengals. The Heisman Trophy winner had a spectacular 2019 season and hopes to continue that success in the NFL.

Along with Burrow, 4 other former SEC standouts may be top 10 picks — Tua Tagovailoa, Derrick Brown, Javon Kinlaw and Jerry Jeudy.

The best fit out of all the players and teams listed below? One has to love D’Andre Swift to the Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs. Swift could become a weapon in that offense instantly.

CBS Sports latest mock draft can be seen below with respect to SEC players:

1. Joe Burrow, LSU (Cincinnati)
3. Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (Miami)
7. Derrick Brown, Auburn (Carolina)
9. Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina (Jacksonville)
10. Jerry Jeudy, Alabama (Oakland)
11. Henry Ruggs, Alabama (New York Jets)
14. Andrew Thomas, Georgia (Tampa Bay)
15. CJ Henderson, Florida (Denver)
16. Xavier McKinney, Alabama (Atlanta)
17. K’Lavon Chaisson, LSU (Minnesota)
18. Jedrick Wills, Alabama (Miami)
20. Grant Delpit, LSU (Jacksonville)
21. Justin Jefferson, LSU (Philadelphia)
22. Kristian Fulton, LSU (Dallas)
25. Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn (Minnesota)
32. D’Andre Swift, Georgia (Kansas City)

The 2020 (virtual) NFL Draft starts April 23 and concludes April 25.