Every year, the SEC produces a plethora of quality players at every position. Many of them make watchlists for end-of-year awards at the beginning of the season, but only the most worthy make it all the way through as finalists.

Let’s take a look at some SEC players who could have been finalists, but were ultimately snubbed:

HEISMAN TROPHY

Leonard Fournette, LSU: The running back was the frontrunner for this award after seven weeks, but tailed off quickly after a poor showing vs. Alabama. LSU lost three games in a row and Fournette was all but forgotten. Still, his numbers were off the charts and he belongs in New York for the presentation.

DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD (TOP QUARTERBACK)

Dak Prescott, Mississippi State: Prescott has had an exceptional three-year career for the Bulldogs and has won a ton of big games. He’s been a great leader, as well

DOAK WALKER AWARD (TOP RUNNING BACK)

Alex Collins, Arkansas

JOHN MACKEY AWARD (TOP WIDE RECEIVER)

O.J. Howard, Alabama
Jake McGee, Florida
Won: Hunter Henry, Arkansas

OUTLAND TROPHY (TOP INTERIOR LINEMAN)

Ryan Kelly, Alabama
Jonathan Bullard, Florida

CHUCK BEDNARIK AWARD (TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYER)

Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
Vernon Hargreaves III, Florida
Robert Nkemdiche, Ole MIss

DICK BUTKUS AWARD (TOP LINEBACKER)

Antonio Morrison, Florida
Kendell Beckwith, LSU

JIM THORPE AWARD (TOP DEFENSIVE BACK)

Mike Hilton, Ole Miss
Eddie Jackson, Alabama
Tre’Davious White, LSU

LOU GROZA AWARD (TOP KICKER)

Trent Domingue, LSU

RAY GUY AWARD (TOP PUNTER)

Johnny Townsend, Florida
Drew Kaser, Texas A&M