ESPN: SEC not alone in elite NFL talent...

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Snakebrown13

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But it IS the Top Conference...

Thought this was intersting from ESPN - they studied NFL players and where they came from... SEC was the best, but where did they rank and who was Tops in the S-E-C?

...The Volunteers (6th over all) were one of six SEC schools to finish in the top 25 of the survey results. Georgia was No. 8, Florida was No. 12, Alabama was No. 18, Auburn was No. 21 and LSU was No. 22...

Go Vols.

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In the past 15-20 years, Tennessee has had to put out the most Pro Bowl players, am I right?

Just look at the list:
Peyton Manning*
Albert Haynesworth*
Dale Carter*
Bill Bates*
Eric Berry (future great)
Chad Clifton*
Shaun Ellis*
Deion Grant
Charlie Garner*
John Henderson*
Travis Henry*
Jamal Lewis*
Leonard Little*
Jerod Mayo
Robert Meachem
Carl Pickens*
Peerless Price*
Al Wilson*
Jason Witten*
Reggie White*



*Pro bowl
 
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In the past 15-20 years, Tennessee has had to put out the most Pro Bowl players, am I right?

Just look at the list:
Peyton Manning*
Albert Haynesworth*
Dale Carter*
Bill Bates*
Eric Berry (future great)
Chad Clifton*
Shaun Ellis*
Deion Grant
Charlie Garner*
John Henderson*
Travis Henry*
Jamal Lewis*
Leonard Little*
Jerod Mayo
Robert Meachem
Carl Pickens*
Peerless Price*
Al Wilson*
Jason Witten*
Reggie White*



*Pro bowl


Although he wasn't a Primary receiver, I would put Alvin Harper on that list as well. He had some solid years with Dallas.

Stallworth also - when he isn't busy running over people.

Gibril Wilson has been solid as well.
 

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