The SEC is the king conference of NCAA football and in the NFL. No other conference has more players go to the NFL. That’s set to happen once again in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The disparity between the SEC and other conferences is concerning. The SEC has more than triple the amount of NFL Combine participants when compared to the Big 12:
#NFLCombine pic.twitter.com/xCIVQV5Q2J
— Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) February 24, 2020
Yes, the SEC has four more teams than the Big 12, it has 64 more NFL combine participants. In fact, the SEC has one less participant than the next two conferences combine (Big Ten and Pac-12).
The SEC has dominated college football the past couple of decades and has no sign of slowing down. The SEC recruits the best of any conference and converts this talent into NFL prospects as good as other conferences.
Look for the SEC to dominate the 2020 NFL Draft once again. The Georgia Bulldogs alone had more NFL Combine invites than the entire Sun Belt conference.
The SEC’s NFL Draft dominance isn’t anything new:
It's NFL Draft Week!
Most Players Drafted by Conference:
2018: SEC
2017: SEC
2016: SEC
2015: SEC
2014: SEC
2013: SEC
2012: SEC
2011: SEC
2010: SEC
2009: SEC
2008: SEC
2007: SECIs that good?
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) April 22, 2019
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