The SEC is all about winning in the line of scrimmage, and several SEC teams are bringing in some of the best offensive guards and centers for 2015.

Here are the top three players at both positions:

Editor’s note: Saturday Down South’s references to ratings follow the 247Sports.com composite rankings.

Offensive Guards

1. Maea Teuhema, LSU (Keller, TX)
The Skinny: LSU continues building the interior of the line with Maea Teuhema, the nation’s No. 2 overall offensive guard. And he’s a road grader. At 6-4, 340 pounds, it was easy for him to plow ahead against offensive players. He has tremendous size and fires off the point of attack really well. It’s doubtful he’ll make an impact in his first season, but he may be the best overall candidate to do so on the offensive line.

2. Javon Patterson, Ole Miss (Petal, MS)
The Skinny: The early enrollee has tremendous feet, pass blocking ability and quickness for being 315 pounds. With Patterson being already on campus and going through spring practice, he could break into the lineup based on needs in 2015.

3. Lester Cotton, Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL)
The Skinny: Lester Cotton may be the best run blocker of the offensive guards, and he was a gem found right in Alabama’s back yard. Mario Cristobal has to be licking his chops to get Cotton on campus, and he’ll be a major asset moving forward. It’s doubtful he makes an impact in 2015, but he’s one to watch for the future.

Offensive Centers

1. Kaleb Kim, Auburn (Hoschton, GA)
The Skinny: Auburn continues to reel in some of the top center prospects in the country, and Kaleb Kim is another very intelligent player Gus Malzahn can build his offensive line around, similar to Reese Dismukes. Kim will fill out his 6-3 frame at Auburn, and he’ll make a future impact.

2. Tyler Jordan, Florida (Jacksonville, FL)
The Skinny: Tyler Jordan was Florida’s biggest recruiter this off-season, and he’s one of the hidden gems in the entire class. Jordan is very intelligent, and he’s a very good football player. With Jordan plus Martez Ivey coming in, Jim McElwain has a strong foundation to build his offensive line around.

3. Darryl Williams, Mississippi State (Bessemer, AL)
The Skinny: Darryl Williams may be the hidden gem in the Bulldogs’ recruiting class, and at 340 pounds, he’s a dynamic blocker. It’s unlikely he’ll make an impact as a freshman, but he’ll be a key cog for Dan Mullen in the coming years, much like Dillon Day.

SEC’s top five signees by position breakdown: