With the bye weeks completed, all SEC wide receivers are now on even footing for comparisons of receptions, yardage and touchdowns. Inconsistent passing games, particularly belonging to Georgia and LSU, shook up the Week 11 rankings a little bit, but eight receivers stayed in the top-10, while one old friend popped back up and a surging newcomer joined the pack.

The best Week 12 matchup for receiver action should be Mississippi State at Arkansas, with two of the conference’s best quarterbacks airing it out to four receivers in this week’s top-10 power rankings.

10. MALCOLM MITCHELL, GEORGIA
The skinny: The No. 8 pass-catcher in the conference by receiving yards, Mitchell just barely hangs to a spot in the top-10 power rankings. Georgia and Auburn played a low-scoring game (20-13), and Mitchell hit a season low in productivity, but still tied with Christian Payne as UGA’s leading receiver on the day.
Last game: 2 catches, 20 yards
2015 season: 45 catches, 637 yards, 4 TD

9. DOMINIQUE REED, ARKANSAS
The skinny: Reed’s 425 receiving yards on the season might not seem impressive (No. 22 in the SEC), but the numbers from his last three games cannot be ignored: 11 catches, 259 yards, 4 TD. He also benefits from playing with a top-3 SEC QB, senior Brandon Allen (183-of-284, 2,617 yards, 22 TD).
Last game: 3 catches, 83 yards, TD
2015 season: 21 catches, 425 yards, 6 TD

8. MALACHI DUPRE, LSU
The skinny: The Tigers’ passing game is inconsistent, but when QB Brandon Harris is hitting his throws, Dupre is his favorite target. Dupree could benefit from LSU’s effort to keep pace with Ole Miss’ high-powered offense in Week 12.
Last game: 8 catches, 109 yards, TD
2015 season: 31 catches, 529 yards, 6 TD

7. DREW MORGAN, ARKANSAS
The skinny: After a quiet night against LSU, Morgan’s power ranking falls to match his SEC yardage ranking. Lack of consistency kept Morgan off the top-10 for a long stretch of the season, but with Allen throwing the ball, the top Razorbacks receiver is bound for another big game before the season is over.
Last game: 1 catch, 19 yards
2015 season: 45 catches, 639 yards, 9 TD

6. CALVIN RIDLEY, ALABAMA
The skinny: The freshman standout Ridley flashed his speed and playmaking ability on a 60-yard touchdown reception against Mississippi State. Up next should be an opportunity to pad his stats against Charleston Southern.
Last game: 5 catches, 76 yards, TD
2015 season: 57 catches, 652 yards, 4 TD

5. DE’RUNNYA WILSON, MISSISSIPPI STATE
The skinny: MSU’s big play pass-catcher was kept relatively quiet by Alabama. Wilson will look to bounce back against Arkansas.
Last game: 3 catches, 38 yards
2015 season: 40 catches, 664 yards, 8 TD

4. PHAROH COOPER, SOUTH CAROLINA
The skinny: Cooper reprised his Mr. Everything role for the Gamecocks in Week 11, throwing and catching touchdown passes in a 24-14 loss to Florida. A 38-yard touchdown reception keeps Cooper in the top-5 despite a three-week stretch of decreased production.
Last game: 3 catches, 40 yards, TD
2015 season: 51 catches, 696 yards, 6 TD

3. FRED ROSS, MISSISSIPPI STATE
The skinny: Despite being unable to cross the goal line, MSU’s offense outgained Alabama 393-379. Ross did his part, notching his third 100-yard game of the season.
Last game: 8 catches, 114 yards
2015 season: 59 catches, 662 yards, 2 TD

2. CHRISTIAN KIRK, TEXAS A&M
The skinny: All 14 SEC teams get their cupcake games, and Kirk took advantage of the Aggies’ matchup with Western Carolina. If TAMU QB Kyler Murray isn’t overwhelmed by Vanderbilt’s defense, Kirk could be in for a strong finish to his stellar freshman season.
Last game: 9 catches, 122 yards, 2 TD
2015 season: 63 catches, 828 yards, 6 TD

1. LAQUON TREADWELL, OLE MISS
The skinny: Even with the Rebels on a bye week, Treadwell’s hold on the No. 1 spot was never in doubt. He’s the only one on the list averaging more than 100 yards per game.
Last game: 7 catches, 132 yards, TD (Week 10)
2015 season: 68 catches, 1,002 yards, 7 TD