For all intents and purposes, the class of 2022 recruiting cycle is over. The vast majority of prospects send in a National Letter of Intent during December’s Early Signing Period. Some wait until the first Wednesday in February, which is known as National Signing Day. A few recruits remain unsigned, but with the National Signing Day dust settled, most teams are onto recruiting the class of 2023.

Texas A&M was the talk of the college football community on Wednesday as the Aggies made impressive additions to their historic No. 1 class. Right behind Texas A&M were a pair of recruiting powerhouses: Alabama and Georgia. Here’s where all 14 SEC teams rank after National Signing Day:

All rankings via 247Sports Composite

  1. Texas A&M (No. 1 overall)
  2. Alabama (No. 2)
  3. Georgia (No. 3)
  4. LSU (No. 12)
  5. Kentucky (No. 13)
  6. Missouri (No. 14)
  7. Tennessee (No. 16)
  8. Auburn (No. 18)
  9. Florida (No. 19)
  10. Ole Miss (No. 23)
  11. South Carolina (No. 26)
  12. Mississippi State (No. 27)
  13. Arkansas (No. 28)
  14. Vanderbilt (No. 31)

As we close the book on National Signing Day, the fight for the top class of 2023 is on.