Fans, media, trolls always lament the the in-state stars who got away.

Even coaches talk about the need to own their recruiting back yard.

But for every Alabama high school standout Alabama doesn’t sign, odds are good it’s because it lured a Derrick Henry or Calvin Ridley out of Florida.

Alabama is hardly alone. Every SEC has multiple “import-ant” players — in some cases, their best player came from another state.

Here’s a look at how each SEC roster was built in 2015:

Team Players In-State Out-of-State Best % Out-of-State
Alabama 102 38 64 Derrick Henry 62.7
Arkansas 108 39 69 Alex Collins 63.8
Auburn  107  37  70 Peyton Barber  65.4
Florida  101  73 28 Jalen Tabor  27.7
Georgia  125  88  37 Sony Michel  29.6
Kentucky  100  22  78 Stanley Williams  78.0
LSU  116  69  47 Vadal Alexander  40.5
Mississippi State  94  55  39 Dak Prescott  41.4
Missouri  111  47  64 Kentrell Brothers  57.6
Ole Miss  112  46  66 Laquon Treadwell  58.9
South Carolina  106  36  70 Pharoh Cooper  66.0
Tennessee  102  44  58 Joshua Dobbs  56.8
Texas A&M  119  94  25 Christian Kirk  21.0
Vanderbilt 88  17  71 Ralph Webb  80.6