Top 10 RB's in the SEC

10. Damarea Crockett-Mizzou- Crockett is one of the many freshmen who impressed this season, rushing for over 1,000 yds and had 10 TD's. The only downside is Mizzou's weak O-Line. 

9. Traeveon Williams-TAMU- Williams has better O-Line members to work with and a worse QB situation (which will lead to more carries) than Crockett which is why he is #9. 

8. Sony Michel-UGA- Michel will be working with a better O-Line which will give him big time stats in his final season. 

7. Bo Scarborough-Alabama- Scarborough is coming off an injury but really impressed in his last 3 games. It will be interesting to see what he can do with an O-line that will have a slight drop-off than last year. 

6. Boom Williams-Kentucky- Williams is part of the dynamic 1-2 punch at Kentucky with running mate Benny Snell who did not make the list. He has the perfect combo of speed and power. 

5. Nick Chubb-UGA- Chubb had a disappointing season coming off his ACL tear. With new OT's coming in he should be better for his big senior year. 

4. Rawleigh Williams III-Arkansas- Williams had a big sophomore year even with a struggling O-Line. He will look to do bigger things in his Junior year. 

3. Kamryn Pettaway-Auburn- The power back made a living off of running through tacklers as a sophomore and he should follow up with an even better junior year. 

2. Ralph Webb-Vanderbilt- Webb made the big decision to come back for his senior year to see how good could Vandy be. With him he should threaten to lead the SEC in yds and get Vandy to possibly the SEC championship game. 

1. Derrius Guice- The backup for Leonard Fournette was very Chubb-esque in his emergence at LSU. After the star went down he burst onto the scene and went off. The top spot is his to lose.