The SEC has dominated college football for the last decade, so it should hardly come as a surprise that the conference is the most well-represented of all among NFL rosters.

There were 309 former SEC players on Opening Day NFL rosters in 2015, according to NFL.com. The ACC was next with 239 players, followed by the Big Ten and Pac-12 (221 apiece), the Big 12 (134) and American Athletic Conference (96).

LSU paced the SEC with 47 NFL players (including those on practice squads) to highlight the 328 overall former SEC players drawing NFL paychecks. A total of 251 colleges were represented on NFL Opening Day rosters this year.

Here’s a look at how many NFL players played in the SEC, and some of the notable performers from each school.

Team Players Notables
Alabama 42 Julio Jones, Eddie Lacey
Arkansas 17 Darren McFadden, Ryan Mallett
Auburn 33 Cam Newtwon, Karlos Dansby
Florida 42 Carlos Dunlap, Maurkice Pouncey
Georgia 37 Todd Gurley, A.J. Green
Kentucky 14 Randall Cobb, Jacob Tamme
LSU 47 Odell Beckham Jr., Patrick Peterson
Miss. State 15 Fletcher Cox, Johnthan Banks
Missouri 19 Blaine Gabbert, Jeremy Maclin
Ole Miss 17 Eli Manning, Mike Wallace
S. Carolina 27 Alshon Jeffrey, Jadeveon Clowney
Tennessee 28 Peyton Manning, Jason Witten
Texas A&M 23 Vonn Miller, Johnny Manziel
Vanderbilt 9 Jay Cutler, Jordan Matthews