It’s finally time to release our SIS All-Conference teams. We used our all-encompassing player value stat, Total Points, along with other metrics and our scouting work as leading references in putting together our team of selections for 2025, plus some honorable mentions.
You can learn more about Total Points and the statistics referenced within this article here.
These picks are meant to honor this season’s best-of-the-best in the SEC.
First-Team Offense
| Position | Name | School |
| QB | Diego Pavia | Vanderbilt |
| RB | Kewan Lacy | Ole Miss |
| WR | Chris Brazzell | Tennessee |
| WR | KC Concepcion | Texas A&M |
| TE | Eli Stowers | Vanderbilt |
| FLEX | Ahmad Hardy | Missouri |
| OT | Trevor Goosby | Texas |
| OT | Trey Zuhn III | Texas A&M |
| OG | Febechi Nwaiwu | Oklahoma |
| OG | Fernando Carmona Jr. | Arkansas |
| OC | Parker Brailsford | Alabama |
Leading our SEC First-Team Offense is Heisman contender and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, who finished the regular season No. 1 among all FBS players in Total Points on both a cumulative (142) and per-snap basis.
Running backs Kewan Lacy and Ahmad Hardy both earned their way onto this team with stellar stat lines as well. Lacy finished second in the country in rushing touchdowns with 20 while Hardy led all players with over 1,100 rushing yards after contact this season. That represented a sizable chunk of his 1,562 total rush yards, which also ranked second in the country.
Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell II led the SEC in receiving yards (1,017), tied for first in receiving touchdowns with fellow first-team pass catcher KC Concepcion (9), and receiving Total Points (32). Vanderbilt tight end Eli Stowers also made his presence felt throughout the season, earning the most Receiving Total Points and receiving yards in the nation at his position with 26 and 769, respectively.
For the big guys up front, Texas tackle Trevor Goosby led all SEC offensive linemen this year with 35 Total Points. Alabama center Parker Brailsford also made a major impact, finishing the season atop the conference in Pass Blocking Total Points (20).
First-Team Defense
| Position | Name | School |
| DT | Tyler Onyedim | Texas A&M |
| DT | Chris McClellan | Missouri |
| EDGE | Zion Young | Missouri |
| EDGE | Colin Simmons | Texas |
| LB | Harold Perkins | LSU |
| LB | Xavier Atkins | Auburn |
| CB | Colton Hood | Tennessee |
| CB | Mansoor Delane | LSU |
| S | AJ Haulcy | LSU |
| S | Bray Hubbard | Alabama |
| FLEX | Zabien Brown | Alabama |
Our First-Team All-SEC Defense is anchored up front by Texas A&M defensive tackle Tyler Onyedim, who finished second in the country at his position with 40 Total Points while also leading SEC tackles with 9 tackles for loss. Missouri end Zion Young led all SEC EDGEs in Total Points (50) this season while finishing second in the conference with 14 tackles for loss.
LSU had the most representation of any SEC team on our First Team with linebacker Harold Perkins, cornerback Mansoor Delane, and safety AJ Haulcy. Perkins (52) and Haulcy (49) led the conference at their positions in Total Points, while Delane finished top three in Total Points and passes defensed.
Alabama safety Bray Hubbard also earned his spot on this team in part due to his ballhawking abilities. He forced 7 turnovers on the season with 4 interceptions and 3 forced fumbles.
First-Team Specialists
| Position | Name | School |
| K | Tate Sandell | Oklahoma |
| P | Devin Bale | Arkansas |
| Returner | Vicari Swain | South Carolina |
The SEC has some spectacular specialists this season. Oklahoma kicker Tate Sandell may have been the best in the country going 23-for-24 on field goal attempts this year, including a perfect 7-for-7 on attempts from 50+ yards.
South Carolina’s Vicari Swain earned his first-team spot by housing two punt returns this season on only 22 opportunities, with his longest coming from 80 yards out.
With only so many spots in such a competitive conference, we couldn’t possibly limit ourselves to one All-Conference team. The players who earned second-team and honorable mention All-SEC are listed below:
Second-Team Offense
| Position | Name | School |
| QB | Arch Manning | Texas |
| RB | Jadan Baugh | Florida |
| WR | Isaiah Sategna | Oklahoma |
| WR | Brenen Thompson | Mississippi State |
| TE | Dae’Quan Wright | Ole Miss |
| FLEX | Germie Bernard | Alabama |
| OT | Monroe Freeling | Georgia |
| OT | Keagen Trost | Missouri |
| OG | Jalen Farmer | Kentucky |
| OG | Chase Mitchell | Vanderbilt |
| OC | Jake Slaughter | Florida |
Second-Team Defense
| Position | Name | School |
| DT | Nick Barrett | South Carolina |
| DT | Gracen Halton | Oklahoma |
| EDGE | Yhonzae Pierre | Alabama |
| EDGE | Cashius Howell | Texas A&M |
| LB | Anthony Hill Jr. | Texas |
| LB | Kendal Daniels | Oklahoma |
| CB | Vicari Swain | South Carolina |
| CB | Kelley Jones | Mississippi State |
| S | Ty Bryant | Kentucky |
| S | Isaac Smith | Mississippi State |
| FLEX | Eli Bowen | Oklahoma |
Second-Team Specialists
| Position | Name | School |
| K | Peyton Woodring | Georgia |
| P | Mason Love | South Carolina |
| Returner | KC Concepcion | Texas A&M |
| Returner | Ryan Niblett | Texas |
Honorable Mentions
| Position | Name | School |
| QB | Joey Aguilar | Tennessee |
| QB | Taylen Green | Arkansas |
| OT | Brandon Baker | Texas |
| DT | Albert Regis | Texas A&M |
| EDGE | Quincy Rhodes Jr. | Arkansas |
| EDGE | Joshua Josephs | Tennessee |
| CB | Ellis Robinson IV | Georgia |
| S | Keon Sabb | Alabama |
| S | CJ Heard | Vanderbilt |
Total Points, stats, and ranks as of 12/3/2025