Ten Southeastern Conference institutions placed a member on the 2018 All-Southeastern Conference Coaches’ Football First Team, as the first and second teams were announced Tuesday. Alabama led the way with 12 representatives, while Georgia had seven selections, and Missouri and South Carolina each had five.
Twelve schools were represented on the first and second teams, while 11 institutions had at least two All-SEC selections.
The 2018 list includes 11 student-athletes who have made multiple appearances on the All-SEC Team. Florida’s Martez Ivey was voted All-SEC for the third time, while Alabama’s Jonah Williams, Georgia’s Deandre Baker, Kentucky’s Benny Snell, LSU’s Devin White and Greedy Williams, Ole Miss’ Greg Little and A.J. Brown, Mississippi State’s Jeffery Simmons and Montez Sweat and Missouri’s Drew Lock were named to the All-SEC Team for the second time.
Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own players.
The SEC individual award winners will be released Wednesday and the All-Freshman Team will be announced Thursday.
2018 All-SEC Coaches’ Team
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE
TE
Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M
OL
Jonah Williams, Alabama
Andrew Thomas, Georgia
Greg Little, Ole Miss
Bunchy Stallings, Kentucky
C
Lamont Gaillard, Georgia
WR
A.J. Brown, Ole Miss
Jerry Jeudy, Alabama
QB
Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
RB
Benny Snell, Kentucky
Trayveon Williams, Texas A&M
AP
Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
DEFENSE
DL
Quinnen Williams, Alabama
Jeffery Simmons, Mississippi State
Jachai Polite, Florida
Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
LB
Josh Allen, Kentucky
Devin White, LSU
Deshaun Davis, Auburn
DB
Deandre Baker, Georgia
Grant Delpit, LSU
Greedy Williams, LSU
Deionte Thompson, Alabama
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK
Cole Tracy, LSU
P
Braden Mann, Texas A&M
RS
Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
SECOND TEAM
OFFENSE
TE
Irv Smith Jr., Alabama
OL
Martez Ivey, Florida
Alex Leatherwood, Alabama
Deion Calhoun, Mississippi State
Zack Bailey, South Carolina
C
Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
WR
Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
Emanuel Hall, Missouri
QB
Drew Lock, Missouri
RB
D’Andre Swift, Georgia
Damien Harris, Alabama
AP
Lynn Bowden, Kentucky
DEFENSE
DL
Isaiah Buggs, Alabama
Jonathan Ledbetter, Georgia
Terry Beckner, Missouri
Derrick Brown, Auburn
LB
Dylan Moses, Alabama
Cale Garrett, Missouri
Mack Wilson, Alabama
DB
CJ Henderson, Florida
Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt
DeMarkus Acy, Missouri
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK
Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia
P
Joseph Charlton, South Carolina
RS
Mecole Hardman, Georgia