One more Saturday of October games are coming up in the SEC, and that means Ole Miss and Auburn will go at it on Halloween weekend.

A year ago, Rebels WR Laquon Treadwell was on the verge of scoring a touchdown when Auburn LB Kris Frost tackled him at the goal line. Treadwell’s knee buckled on the tackle, causing a fractured tibia and a dislocated ankle. He fumbled during the play, and what could have been a 38-35 lead for Ole Miss with less than two minutes remaining was erased.

Auburn recovered possession and held on for a 35-31 victory.

Treadwell has plans to make this year’s game just as memorable.

Based on what they’ve done from the openers to now, here’s a glance at how we would rank the SEC’s WRs:

10. Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M – Teammate Josh Reynolds was the second Aggies wideout on this list for many weeks, but recently, Seals-Jones has been putting up the bigger numbers. While Reynolds has only managed a combined six receptions for 75 yards in the past two games, Seals-Jones has hauled in nine passes for 182 yards. If Texas A&M’s passing game continues to struggle, the Aggies might lose a spot on the receiver power rankings.

Last game: 3 catches, 75 yards
2015 season: 24 catches, 310 yards, 2 TD

9. Ricardo Louis, Auburn – Louis came nowhere near replicating his numbers against Kentucky (7 catches, 154 yards), but did manage decent stats in the Tigers’ 54-46 loss to Arkansas in quadruple overtime. Drops were a noticeable problem for Auburn’s go-to wideout.

Last game: 6 catches, 79 yards
2015 season: 32 catches, 426 yards, TD

8. De’Runnya Wilson, Mississippi State – Wilson hasn’t cracked triple digits in a game this season, but he reliably gives the Bulldogs more than 60 yards per game. With QB Dak Prescott as his teammate, Wilson has a good chance at staying on the top-10 as some of the one-week wonders fade.

Last game: 4 catches, 91 yards, TD
2015 season: 33 catches, 524 yards, 6 TD

7. Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia – Mitchell was on a bye so his numbers didn’t get a boost, but nobody ran him off the list either. UGA’s top pass catcher faces a tough matchup this week against a Florida defense that excels at rushing the passer and getting to the ball in the air.

Last game: 7 catches, 49 yards (Week 7)
2015 season: 35 catches, 505 yards, 4 TD

6. Garrett Johnson, Kentucky – On a rough night for the Wildcats, Johnson was still the leading receiver. If UK is going to get back on track, it will need Johnson and QB Patrick Towles to connect for big plays like they did against Auburn.

Last game: 5 catches, 74 yards
2015 season: 33 catches, 512 yards, TD

5. Travin Dural, LSU – The Tigers’ passing game was slow to develop this season, but offensive coordinator Cam Cameron has increasingly been asking for more from QB Brandon Harris. Dural and teammate Malachi Dupre, the top pass catcher against Florida, have been Harris’ top targets.

Last game: 5 catches, 132 yards, TD
2015 season: 24 catches, 426 yards, 2 TD

4. Calvin Ridley, Alabama – Tennessee and Alabama kept this year’s “Third Saturday in October” game a low-scoring affair (19-14), but Ridley managed a solid day. The freshman playmaker is currently the No. 4 SEC pass catcher in receiving yards.

Last game: 7 catches, 88 yards
2015 season: 45 catches, 525 yards, 3 TD

3. Christian Kirk, Texas A&M – Kirk, along with most of the Aggies’ offense, had a night to forget against Ole Miss. One of the conference’s top freshman is likely to bounce back if his quarterback can, but he’s becoming the focus of opposing defenses’ game plans.

Last game: 2 catches, 16 yards
2015 season: 41 catches, 625 yards, 4 TD

2. Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina – The Gamecocks were on a bye this week. The No. 1 receiver in the conference is clear, but Cooper isn’t far behind.

Last game: 7 catches, 160 yards, TD (Week 7)
2015 season: 40 catches, 587 yards, 4 TD

1. Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss – Treadwell logged his third straight 100-yard receiving game, his fourth of the season, in the Rebels’ 23-3 win over Texas A&M. The most dominant and dazzling receiver in the conference is playing with extra motivation this week, and that means the Tigers are in trouble.

Last game: 5 catches, 102 yards, TD
2015 season: 54 catches, 756 yards, 5 TD