No matter what recruiting service at which you look, the SEC has as many as 10 programs in the top-25 and seven in the top-14 of the 2015 rankings.

While you may or may not put a lot of stock into rankings, there’s no question the SEC recruits better than any other conference in the country.

With National Signing Day less than a month away, Saturday Down South looks at the top 20 prospects at each position group and how many will or could play for SEC teams in 2015.

Editor’s Note: Below is a list of the consensus top 20 offensive linemen across all three major recruiting services: 247Sports, Rivals and Scout.

Offensive Linemen: 40 percent of the nation’s top big uglies will call the SEC home

Uncommitted Targets: There are four uncommitted prospects in the class, headlined by the top player in the country Martez Ivey. Multiple offensive linemen still looking to make their decisions are considering SEC schools.

Top 20 offensive linemen

1. Martez Ivey, uncommitted — Ivey’s the top uncommitted prospect in the nation, who impressed at U.S. Army All-American events last week. Ivey is said to be deliberating between Florida and Auburn.

2. Mitch Hyatt, Clemson — Hyatt’s a touted five-star prospect headed to Clemson. The North Gwinnett product starred at tackle in high school, but is versatile enough to change positions at the next level.

3. Chuma Edoga, USC — Steve Sarkisian plucked Edoga from the heart of SEC country. The Powder Springs, Ga., native is a sought-after tackle who will add talent and depth to the Trojans’ offensive front.

4. Maea Teuhema, LSU — The massive offensive tackle is headed to LSU. At 6-foot-4.5, 340-pounds, Teuhema is a force on the edge of the offensive line and has the upside to be an impact player for the Bayou Bengals.

5. Lester Cotton, Alabama — The Tuscaloosa product is staying home and will play for Crimson Tide offensive line coach Mario Cristobal.

6. Javon Patterson, Ole Miss — Hugh Freeze picked up the top offensive lineman in the state of Mississippi. Patterson will be a cornerstone on the interior and will compliment tackles Laremy Tunsil and incoming freshman Drew Richmond.

7. Richie Petitbon, Alabama — Petitbon is a talented offensive guard who could have an early impact on an Alabama offensive front that needs depth.

8. Tristen Hoge, Notre Dame — Hoge, a native of Idaho, will make the trip to South Bend and bolsters an Irish offensive line that struggled in 2014.

9. Jake Frumorgen, Clemson — The Plant High School star will head to Clemson and adds a centerpiece to a talented offensive line class.

10. Drew Richmond, Ole Miss — Richmond was perhaps the most impressive prospect during last week’s Under Armour events and holds the potential to be a staple of the offensive line opposite Tunsil.

11. Isaiah Prince, uncommitted — At 6-foot-6, 272-pounds, Prince is a huge offensive tackle from Greenbelt, Md. He’s considering Ohio State, Alabama and Maryland.

12. Abdul Bello, Florida State — Bello is a talented offensive tackle who will develop into a virtual NFL lock under Seminoles offensive line coach Rick Trickett.

13. Toby Weathersby, uncommitted — Weathersby is one of the top offensive line prospects still on the market. The Houston, Texas native is debating between Ole Miss, LSU, Arkansas and Oklahoma.

14. Sterling Jenkins, Penn State — James Franklin picked up arguably the most physically impressive offensive lineman of the 2015 class. At 6-foot-8, 305-pounds, Jenkins can be an instant impact player for the Nittany Lions.

15. Chidi Valentine-Okeke, uncommitted — Valentine-Okeke will be valuable addition to the team he selects. The favorites are considered to be Alabama and Auburn.

16. Jack Jones, Tennessee — Jones will have an early impact in Knoxville, and impressed in last week’s Under Armour All-America Game.

17. Ryan Bates, Penn State — Penn State continues to secure home turf under Franklin, with Bates heading to Happy Valley in 2015.

18. Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame — Standing 6-foot-6, 308-pounds, Tillery is a huge offensive line prospect for the Fighting Irish with a world of upside.

19. Bobby Evans, Oklahoma — Evans is a talented offensive tackle who can be a cornerstone piece for the Sooners in coming years.

20. Keaton Sutherland, Texas A&M — Sutherland will add his name to the growing list of NFL prospects the Aggies continue to churn out.

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