Armed with new information on nearly every single college prospect expected to be selected in the upcoming 2018 NFL Draft, the overreaction to the numbers put up at the NFL Combine has already begun to affect mock drafts.

In Bleacher Report’s latest 7-round mock draft, Penn State running back Saquon Barkley is listed as the No. 1 overall pick after his impressive performance while Wyoming QB Josh Allen is listed all the way up at No. 5 after showing off his big arm. If he does get selected by the Broncos at No. 5, the thin air of Denver is going to make it that much easier for him to overthrow wide open receivers.

Outside of the top six selections, the SEC’s first player came in at No. 7 overall with Minkah Fitzpatrick projected to go to Tampa Bay. The Tide had 12 players listed overall, LSU had nine while Georgia had eight.

Here’s every single SEC player listed in the 7-round mock:

Round 1

  • #7 pick — Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama: Tampa Bay
  • #9 pick — Roquan Smith, Georgia: San Francisco
  • #16 pick — Calvin Ridley, Alabama: Baltimore
  • #19 pick — Isaiah Wynn, Georgia: Dallas
  • #20 pick — Da’Ron Payne, Alabama: Detroit
  • #27 pick — Arden Key, LSU: New Orleans
  • #28 pick — Rashaan Evans, Alabama: Pittsburgh

Round 2

  • #34 pick — Derrius Guice, LSU: NY Giants
  • #36 pick — Sony Michel, Georgia: Indianapolis
  • #37 pick — Lorenzo Carter, Georgia: NY Jets
  • #39 pick — Christian Kirk, Texas A&M: Chicago
  • #42 pick — Carlton Davis, Auburn: Miami
  • #51 pick — Kerryon Johnson, Auburn: Detroit
  • #55 pick — Ronnie Harrison, Alabama: Carolina
  • #56 pick — Taven Bryan, Florida: Buffalo
  • #63 pick — Frank Ragnow, Arkansas: New England

Round 3

  • #66 pick — Donte Jackson, LSU: NY Giants
  • #72 pick — DJ Chark, LSU: NY Jets
  • #74 pick — Anthony Averett, Alabama: San Francisco
  • #76 pick — Braden Smith, Auburn: Green Bay
  • #82 pick — Jeff Holland, Auburn: Detroit
  • #84 pick — Da’Shawn Hand, Alabama: LA Chargers
  • #85 pick — Hayden Hurst, South Carolina: Carolina
  • #86 pick — Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss: Kansas City
  • #87 pick — Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State: LA Rams

Round 4

  • #103 pick — Trenton Thompson, Georgia: Houston
  • #107 pick — Nick Chubb, Georgia: NY Jets
  • #110 pick — Davin Bellamy, Georgia: Oakland
  • #114 pick — Rashaan Gaulden, Tennessee: Green Bay
  • #116 pick — Shaun Dion Hamilton, Alabama: Dallas
  • #119 pick — William Clapp, LSU: LA Chargers
  • #131 pick — Breeland Speaks, Ole Miss: Philadephia
  • #135 pick — Toby Weathersby, LSU: NY Giants

Round 5

  • #145 pick — J’Mon Moore, Missouri: Chicago
  • #146 pick — John Kelly, Tennessee: Seattle
  • #150 pick — Levi Wallace, Alabama: Green Bay
  • #158 pick — Bo Scarbrough, Alabama: Buffalo
  • #161 pick — Kevin Toliver, LSU: Carolina
  • #167 pick — Skai Moore, South Carolina: Minnesota
  • #168 pick — Dominick Sanders, Georgia: Seattle

Round 6

  • #175 pick — Jordan Wilkins, Ole Miss: Cleveland
  • #178 pick — Kahlil McKenzie, Tennessee: Indianapolis
  • #200 pick — Tony Brown, Alabama: Atlanta
  • #204 pick — Darrel Williams, LSU: Minnesota
  • #209 pick — Tray Matthews, Auburn: Kansas City
  • #210 pick — Bradley Bozeman, Alabama: Oakland

Round 7

  • #230 pick — Oren Burks, Vanderbilt: Jacksonville
  • #233 pick — K.J. Malone, LSU: Kansas City
  • #242 pick — Marcell Harris, Florida: Carolina
  • #250 pick — Zaycoven Henderson, Texas A&M: Seattle
  • #251 pick — Daniel Carlson, Auburn, LA Chargers