We've finally made our way to No. 1 in ESPN's weeklong countdown of the top 100 players in college football. The top-ranked SEC player is, no surprise, LSU running back Leonard Fournette, who checks in at No. 2. Texas A&M pass-rushing terror Myles Garrett isn't far behind at No. 5. And it seems as if Alabama's entire starting lineup is somewhere in the top 100.
Check out the full lists below and then take a look at Adam Rittenberg's takes on who was most overrated and underrated.
100-91: Georgia running back Sony Michel cracks the top 100 at No. 95.
90-81: Offensive linemen Dan Skipper (Arkansas) and Braden Smith (Auburn), along with Ole Miss safety Tony Conner and Missouri DE Charles Harris make this group an SEC-heavy affair.
80-71: This group features a pair of SEC pass-catches, with No. 80 O.J. Howard of Alabama and No. 75 Malachi Dupre of LSU.
70-61: Senior CB Cam Sutton of Tennessee is the lone SEC representative in this group of 10.
60-51: Rising sophomore star Arden Key (LSU DE), senior Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee QB) and senior Jarrad Davis (Florida LB) make our top 60.
50-41: Despite not having started a game for the Crimson Tide, Bo Scarbrough checks in at No. 50 as one of three SEC players in this group.
40-31: Two Alabama defenders (Eddie Jackson, Tim Williams) plus Ole Miss QB Chad Kelly lead this group for the SEC.
30-21: Two explosive offensive playmakers in Tennessee RB Jalen Hurd (No. 29) and Texas A&M WR (No. 28) Christian Kirk make this a special group.
20-11: The SEC takes up half of this grouping, starting with Florida CB Jalen Tabor at No. 20 and ending with Georgia RB Nick Chubb at No. 11.
10-1: Three SEC players check into the top 10. Alabama OL Cam Robinson is No. 10, Texas A&M DE Myles Garrett is No. 5 and LSU RB Leonard Fournette is No. 2.