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Ranking the SEC’s Starting Running Backs for 2017

The Southeastern Conference has always been home to some of the nation’s top running backs. With several programs that pride themselves on effectively running the football, it should come as no surprise that elite running back prospects flock to the conference each year. 2017 is no different, as the SEC once again boasts some of D1’s best talent at the position. Here’s how I rank the SEC’s starters for the upcoming season.

14. Jordan Wilkins (SR), Ole Miss

Last Year’s Stats (2015): 72 carries, 379 yards, 5.26 YPC, 4 TDs

Don’t scream bias at me.