Phil Steele's All-Amercian teams include 21 SEC players
Phil Steele, who does the annual “College Football Preview” publication, announced his All-American teams on Friday.
The four-team selections includes an extra player on offense and defense, with three wide receivers and four defensive linemen and linebackers.
Overall 21 players from 11 Southeastern Conference teams were selected:
First team
QB Marcus Mariota, Oregon
RB Tevin Coleman, Indiana
RB Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
WR Amari Cooper, Alabama
WR Rashard Higgins, Colorado St
WR Rashad Greene, Florida St
TE Maxx Williams, Minnesota
C Reese Dismukes, Auburn
OL Tre’ Jackson, Florida St
OL Brandon Scherff, Iowa
OL Spencer Drango, Baylor
OL Jake Fisher, Oregon
DL Joey Bosa, Ohio St
DL Malcom Brown, Texas
DL Nate Orchard, Utah
DL Shane Ray, Missouri
LB Hau’oli Kikaha, Washington
LB Benardrick McKinney, Miss St
LB Scooby Wright, Arizona
LB Eric Kendricks, UCLA
DB Landon Collins, Alabama
DB Kurtis Drummond, Michigan St
DB Senquez Golson, Ole Miss
DB Gerod Holliman, Louisville
K Brad Craddock, Maryland
P Tom Hackett, Utah
KR Mario Alford, West Virginia
PR Tyler Lockett, Kansas St
Second Team
QB Trevone Boykin, TCU
RB James Conner, Pittsburgh
RB Samaje Perine, Oklahoma
WR Kevin White, West Virginia
WR Nelson Agholor, USC
WR Justin Hardy, East Carolina
TE Nick O’Leary, Florida St
C Greg Mancz, Toledo
OL AJ Cann, South Carolina
OL Shaq Mason, Georgia Tech
OL TJ Clemmings, Pitt
OL Rob Havenstein, Wisconsin
DL Vic Beasley, Clemson
DL Shilique Calhoun, Michigan St
DL Randy Gregory, Nebraska
DL Leonard Williams, USC
LB Mike Hull, Penn St
LB Jordan Hicks, Texas
LB Paul Dawson, TCU
LB Shaq Thompson, Washington
DB Michael Caputo, Wisconsin
DB Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech
DB Jeremy Cash, Duke
DB Jalen Ramsey, Florida St
K Roberto Aguayo, Florida St
P Scott Harding, Hawaii
KR Jamarcus Nelson, UAB
PR De’Mornay Pierson-El, Nebraska
Third Team
QB JT Barrett, Ohio St
RB Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
RB Jay Ajayi, Boise St
WR Jaelen Strong, Arizona St
WR Vince Mayle, Washington St
WR Tyler Boyd, Pitt
TE Clive Walford, Miami, Fl
C Hroniss Grasu, Oregon
OL Laken Tomlinson, Duke
OL Arie Kouandjio, Alabama
OL La’El Collins, LSU
OL Andrus Peat, Stanford
DL Shawn Oakman, Baylor
DL Danny Shelton, Washington
DL Bud Dupree, Kentucky
DL Eddie Goldman, Florida St
LB Eric Striker, Oklahoma
LB Zach Vigil, Utah St
LB Denzel Perryman, Miami, Fl
LB Martrell Spaight, Arkansas
DB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon
DB Vernon Hargreaves, Florida
DB Cody Prewitt, Ole Miss
DB Trae Waynes, Michigan St
K Andy Phillips, Utah
P JK Scott, Alabama
KR Alex Ross, Oklahoma
PR Quan Bray, Auburn
Fourth Team
QB Jameis Winston, Florida St
RB Duke Johnson, Miami, Fl
RB Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego St
WR Nelson Spruce, Colorado
WR Tony Lippett, Michigan St
WR Will Fuller, Notre Dame
TE Evan Engram, Ole Miss
CJack Allen, Michigan St
OL Ben Beckwith, Mississippi St
OL Cameron Erving, Florida St
OL Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss
OL Pat Elflein, Ohio St
DL Dante Fowler, Florida
DL Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma St
DL Preston Smith, Mississippi St
DL Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
LB David Mayo, Texas St
LB Ben Heeney, Kansas
LB Jake Ryan, Michigan
LB Neville Hewitt, Marshall
DB Su’a Cravens, USC
DB Jacoby Glenn, UCF
DB Jordan Richards, Stanford
DB Chris Hackett, TCU
K Josh Lambert, West Virginia
P Austin Rehkow, Idaho
KR Marcus Murphy, Missouri
PR Kaelin Clay, Utah
Links Phil Steele’s postseason All-American and All-SEC teams