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Power ranking the SEC's Top 10 players through Week 6
Saturday Down South | 5 days ago
2. Hendon Hooker, QB (Tennessee)
Hooker fumbled twice but otherwise eviscerated LSU in Baton Rouge. He threw for 239 yards and 2 touchdowns and ran for 56 yards, helping Tennessee to a 27-point victory at Tiger Stadium, one of the largest margins of victories in the history of the LSU-Tennessee series. The Vols led 37-7 after 3 quarters, and emptied out Tiger Stadium early, setting their sights on this weekend’s showdown with Alabama in Knoxville. Win, and Hooker is probably the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy and perhaps more important (kidding), back to the top of this list.
1. Will Anderson Jr., Edge (Alabama)
If you watched Saturday night’s narrow Alabama escape over Jimbo Fisher’s Texas A&M, you know the Crimson Tide only won because No. 31 in crimson and white plays for Alabama. Anderson Jr. had a ridiculous 8 quarterback hurries and 11 quarterback pressures, leading all defenders in the country this week in both categories. Anderson now ranks 2nd nationally in pressures this season, which is astonishing considering he is double-teamed or triple-teamed on many plays.
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Saturday Down South | 5 days ago
2. Hendon Hooker, QB (Tennessee)
Hooker fumbled twice but otherwise eviscerated LSU in Baton Rouge. He threw for 239 yards and 2 touchdowns and ran for 56 yards, helping Tennessee to a 27-point victory at Tiger Stadium, one of the largest margins of victories in the history of the LSU-Tennessee series. The Vols led 37-7 after 3 quarters, and emptied out Tiger Stadium early, setting their sights on this weekend’s showdown with Alabama in Knoxville. Win, and Hooker is probably the front-runner for the Heisman Trophy and perhaps more important (kidding), back to the top of this list.
1. Will Anderson Jr., Edge (Alabama)
If you watched Saturday night’s narrow Alabama escape over Jimbo Fisher’s Texas A&M, you know the Crimson Tide only won because No. 31 in crimson and white plays for Alabama. Anderson Jr. had a ridiculous 8 quarterback hurries and 11 quarterback pressures, leading all defenders in the country this week in both categories. Anderson now ranks 2nd nationally in pressures this season, which is astonishing considering he is double-teamed or triple-teamed on many plays.
![9fe5e5ec-b2f6-4ec3-88b1-4f1c9a8c4e41_text.gif 9fe5e5ec-b2f6-4ec3-88b1-4f1c9a8c4e41_text.gif](https://www.volnation.com/forum/data/attachments/479/479805-6066afa3d712dd22dd1a59cbcfbc06d3.jpg)