The SEC has produced six first-round defensive linemen in the past two NFL Drafts, and that’s a trend that is likely to continue in 2019.

However, with talented linemen like Nick Bosa at Ohio State, Ed Oliver at Houston and Clemson’s four-headed monster, the rest of the country is also stacked along the defensive line.

On Thursday, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer named a few defensive linemen who could be first-round picks in 2019, and two SEC defenders — Mississippi State’s Jeffrey Simmons and Alabama’s Raekwon Davis — made the cut.

Breer made note of the domestic-violence incident in Simmons’ past, but credited the work he’s done since landing at Mississippi State:

The Bulldogs took a lot of criticism for sticking by Simmons through an ugly domestic incident during his senior year in high school. That, rightly, will merit a thorough investigation into Simmons’s past by NFL teams. In the three years since he arrived in Starkville, he’s become an All-SEC player and made the conference’s academic honor roll.

About Davis, he said Alabama’s streak of first-round defensive linemen should continue with him:

He’s a good bet to make it three straight years in the first round for Tide interior linemen. The 6′ 7″, 306-pounder cracked a rotation that also had Redskins first-rounders Jonathan Allen and Da’Ron Payne in it as a true freshman in 2016, and was first-team All-SEC for the national champions last year.

Mizzou DL Terry Beckner Jr. could also end up in the first round if he has another big year, but it’s tough to argue with Simmons and Davis being included on the list. Check out who else made the cut here.