How many juniors are leaving SEC for the pros?

December 2, 2008 3:05 PM

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low

With talk of a possible NFL rookie salary cap coming in 2010, there could be even more underclassmen than normal leaving early for the draft this year.

The SEC could take a huge hit when you think of all the talented juniors and third-year sophomores in this league.

Here's a team-by-team breakdown of players who may take a look at coming out early:

Alabama: Glen Coffee, RB; Terrence Cody, NT; Andre Smith, OT.

Arkansas: Andrew Davie, TE.

Auburn: Tray Blackmon, LB; Antonio Coleman, DE; Sen'Derrick Marks, DT.

Florida: Percy Harvin, RB/WR; Brandon Spikes, LB; Tim Tebow, QB.

Georgia: Asher Allen, CB; Geno Atkins, DT; Knowshon Moreno, RB; Matthew Stafford, QB.

Kentucky: Jeremy Jarmon, DE; Micah Johnson, LB; Trevard Lindley, CB; Corey Peters, DT.

Mississippi: Greg Hardy, DE; John Jerry, OL.

Mississippi State: Anthony Dixon, RB.

LSU: Ciron Black, OT; Ricky Jean-Francois, DT; Brandon LaFell, WR; Charles Scott, RB.

South Carolina: Emanuel Cook, S; Jared Cook, TE, Captain Munnerlyn, CB; Eric Norwood, OLB.

Tennessee: Rico McCoy, LB; Dan Williams, DT.

Vanderbilt: D.J. Moore, CB.

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