The SEC lost a lot of talent to the 2016 NFL Draft, but plenty of star power remains.

That group includes this year’s potential Heisman-favorite Leonard Fournette, who leads a list of big names among the SEC’s active career leaders.

The rising LSU junior is the conference’s active leader for rushing yards and touchdowns. Fournette’s 32 career rushing scores are close to double that of Georgia’s Nick Chubb and Sony Michel (combined 34 touchdowns) — two players who are arguably next in line behind Fournette on the SEC’s running back hierarchy.

The Heisman hopeful enters his junior year with 2,987 career yards, precisely 800 more than the SEC’s next closet running back in Tennessee’s Jalen Hurd. It’s Vanderbilt’s Ralph Webb, however, that edges Fournette when it comes to career carries, eclipsing Fournette with 489 touches to 487.

Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly needed just one year to become the conference’s active touchdown leader with 31 scoring strikes, but it’s Josh Dobbs of Tennessee, who tops out in just about every other category.

Texas A&M’s Josh Reynolds saw his touchdown totals slip from 13 in 2014 to 5 last season, but he still is the SEC’s active leader with 18 career scoring grabs.

Here’s a look at the SEC’s active statistical leaders entering the 2016 season.

OFFENSE

Passing attempts: Josh Dobbs, Tennessee, 642 attempts

Completions: Dobbs, 389 completions

Passing yards: Dobbs, 4,192 yards

Passing touchdowns: Chad Kelly, Ole Miss, 31 touchdowns

Interceptions: Trevor Knight, Texas A&M, 19 interceptions

Receptions: Fred Ross, Mississippi State, 127 receptions

Receiving yards: Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M, 1,749 yards

Receiving touchdowns: Reynolds, 18 touchdowns

Rushing attempts: Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt, 489 attempts

Rushing yards: Leonard Fournette, LSU, 2,987 yards

Rushing touchdowns: Fournette, 32

DEFENSE

Tackles: Skai Moore, South Carolina, 260.0 tackles

Tackles for loss: Myles Garrett, Texas A&M, 33.5 TFL

Sacks: Garrett, 24.0 sacks

Interceptions: Moore, 11 interceptions

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kick return touchdowns: Evan Berry, Tennessee, 3 touchdowns

Punt return touchdowns: Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia, 4 touchdowns

Field goal attempts: Elliott Fry, South Carolina, 71 attempts

Field goals made: Fry, 53 made