Article By jonathan fravel on 25th April, 2010
NFL scout combines, hours and hours of watching film reel to reel from the 2009 college season, and exhausting background searches are what gets the selection committees to the point of choosing who they want or need to fill available positions.
The right or wrong choice can make or break a career. In 2010, the selection committees across the country chose players from the SEC more than any other time in the history of the draft.
Forty-nine players were drafted out of the SEC in seven selection rounds organized by the NFL that took three days to complete.
SEC Breakdown
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