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Top 10 Wide Receivers in the SEC
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The SEC is a talented conference with many top players in all positions. The wide receiver position in the SEC is no different, but this upcoming season will be a transition year because of how many talented wide receivers have left the SEC over the last few years. There are also many transfers on this list. Below are the top 10 wide receivers in the SEC.

1. Ryan Williams, Alabama 

Williams is a super-talented freak wide receiver for Alabama. His ability to make every type of play as a wide receiver is impressive. He is excellent at deep balls by going up and making circus-type catches. Williams did all that as a true freshman and has a chance to be even better this season.

2. Kevin Coleman, Missouri 

Coleman is a good wide receiver and is not the most household name in the SEC, but he is a talented wide receiver. He was at Mississippi State last year and had a great year with 74 catches and almost 1,000 yards receiving. He has since transferred to Missouri. Coleman has a chance to be even better for the Tigers this season. 

3. Eric Singleton, Auburn

Singleton is a talented wide receiver who caught 56 passes last year for Georgie Tech but has since transferred to Auburn. Singleton has a chance to be an even better receiver with Auburn this season. I think he has the explosion and ball skills to be a good weapon for the Tigers. 

4. Aaron Anderson, LSU

Anderson had a good year for LSU. His ability to play for was excellent as he caught 61 passes and five touchdowns. He has a chance to be a breakout star for LSU this season and make a ton of plays for them. 

5. Nic Anderson, LSU

Anderson played at Oklahoma last year, and he did not have the strongest season as the Oklahoma offense struggled. He only had 38 catches, but he did have 10 touchdown catches. He has a great frame, standing 6-foot-4. He is a nice weapon in the red zone and should help the LSU offense this season. 

6. Cayden Lee, Ole Miss

Lee flashed some good ability last year for Ole Miss. He caught 58 catches and had nine touchdowns for the Rebels in 2024. He has a chance to be an even better player this year for Ole Miss. 

7. Zachariah Branch, Georgia

Branch has transferred to Georgia from USC. He had modest numbers last year as he caught 47 catches for 503 yards, but he has the skills to be a breakout star for the Bulldogs next season. Branch’s explosion and the ability to make plays after the catch are impressive. 

8. Kevin Concepcion, Texas A&M

Concepcion was a two-way starter for NC State where he had 124 catches and 16 touchdowns. He is a legit playmaker who can run every route at the wide receiver position. He has since transferred to Texas A&M where he has a chance to show out in a big way. 

9. Germie Bernard, Alabama

Bernard was the No. 2 wide receiver behind Williams for the Crimson Tide, but he is a good wide receiver in his own right. He should be able to increase his totals this year as a wide receiver. 

10. Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt

I cheated here and included Stowers as a tight end with the wide receivers. He had 49 catches and five touchdowns last year for a Vanderbilt team that came out of nowhere to beat Alabama and won six games. 

This article first appeared on Mike Farrell Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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