Late bloomers and lightly recruited players can still develop into all-SEC caliber players, and they make a two- or three-year look back even more interesting.

Here is a look at the 2015 All-SEC first team by The Associated Press, and where the members were ranked as recruits, according to 247Sports.

OFFENSE

Pos Player School Stars Pos. rank
WR Laquon Treadwell Mississippi ***** #3
WR Pharoh Cooper South Carolina *** #21 ATH
OL Cam Robinson Alabama ***** #1
OL Vadal Alexander LSU **** #9
OL John Theus Georgia ***** #3
OL Sebastian Tretola Arkansas *** #3
C Ryan Kelly Alabama **** #3
TE Hunter Henry Arkansas **** #4
QB Dak Prescott Mississippi State *** #20
RB Derrick Henry Alabama ***** #1 ATH
RB Leonard Fournette LSU ***** #1
PK Daniel Carson Auburn *** #1
AP/WR Christian Kirk Texas A&M ***** #4

DEFENSE

Takeaways:

Pos Player School Stars Pos. rank
DL Myles Garrett Texas A&M ***** #1
DL Jon Bullard Florida ***** #1
DL Jonathan Allen Alabama ***** #3
DL A’Shawn Robinson Alabama ***** #2
LB Reggie Ragland Alabama **** #1
LB Kentrell Brothers Missouri *** #52
LB Zach Cunningham Vanderbilt **** #18
CB Vernon Hargreaves III Florida ***** #1
CB Jalen Tabor Florida ***** #4
S Eddie Jackson Alabama *** #14 ATH
S Dominick Sanders Georgia *** #68
P Drew Kaser Texas A&M ** #2

TAKEAWAYS

There are 12 five-star recruits on this list, including four from Alabama.

It shows the true athleticism of Pharoh Cooper, Derrick Henry and Eddie Jackson that they’re not only able to settle on a position, but play among the best in the SEC.

While the front line of the All-SEC first team defense has to be among the best in recent years, it’s interesting that several of the linebackers and safeties were not as highly rated as their fellow honorees.

It’s widely known that Dak Prescott was not highly rated by the recruiting services. But who would’ve guessed there are three other players ranked lower at their positions?