The SEC had 54 players selected in the 2015 , the most of any college conference. The SEC West division produced 29 of those drafted players, second most of any division in the nation. The ACC Atlantic produced the most draftees, with 30.Here's a look at the picks out of the SEC and the college player in line to replace each pick this fall.Note: is counted as a pick out of the SEC (Mi souri) but he is not included on our list since he sat out last season due to transfer rules.SEC WESTAlabamaWR Amari CooperRound 1 (4), Po sibilities: Sophomore ArDarius Stewart flashed impre sively in a reserve role last season and, amid a group of very inexperienced receivers, he is as good a bet as any to replace Cooper as the Tide's top playmaker at receiver. Of course, a drop-off in production is a given, but Stewart has both the speed to get open deep and the quickne s to make people mi s.DB Landon CollinsRound 2 (33), Po sibilities: Alabama switched Eddie Jackson from cornerback to safety to help depth concerns at the position, and freshman Hootie Jones is expected to see action in Collins' former role, as well. Alabama is turning over the other safety position as well, so the secondary competition in fall camp should be spirited.RB T.J. YeldonRound 2 (36), Po sibilities: The easy answer is Derrick Henry, the rising junior who combines ma sive size (245 pounds) with big-play speed. But while Henry should take over as the primary back on the team, it's Kenyan Drake who will provide Alabama with a more Yeldon-like skill Azeez Ojulari Jersey set with his versatility and third-down prowe s.FB Jalston FowlerRound 4 (108), Po sibilities: There really is no replacement, given the uniquene s of Fowler's role with the Crimson Tide. Nick Saban's Alabama offenses have fluctuated between the use of a fullback or an extra tight end from year to year, depending on fit. Look for the fullback role to disappear in 2015 in favor of a bigger blocking presence at tight end.OL Arie KouandjioRound 4 (112), Po sibilities: Freshman Ro s Pierschbacher redshirted last season, but emerged in spring practice from a spirited competition at both guard positions. Barring an injury or an unforeseen development in fall camp, expect Pierschbacher to start this fall.OL Austin ShepherdRound 7 (228), Po sibilities: Dominick Jackson (6-6, 315) is the physical presence Alabama prefers at right tackle, capable of caving the edge for the running game. He didn't see much action last year -- in fact, his most important role was as a goal-line fullback -- but the former junior-college transfer is primed to emerge as a starter this fall.LB Xzavier DicksonRound 7 (253), Po sibilities: Look for Ryan Anderson to take over for Dickson in Alabama's Jack linebacker role, which amounts to a designated pa s rusher who tends to be a big-play specialist. Anderson is more athletic than was Dickson, but has faced disciplinary i sues in the program.ArkansasDE Trey FlowersRound 4 (101), Po sibilities: Tevin Beanum will more than likely take Flowers' role. He's almost exactly the same size as Flowers at 270 pounds, but matching Flowers' production will be a much tougher task. Beanum made just 11 tackles last season, and his next sack will be his first.LB Martrell SpaightRound 5 (141), Po sibilities: Brooks Ellis emerged from spring drills as a starter at Spaight's old linebacker spot on the weak side. Ellis had been at middle linebacker, but youngster Khalia Hackett made the move from the strong side to the middle to cover Ellis' spot.CB Tevin MitchelRound 6 (182), Po sibilities: Junior D.J. Dean gives Arkansas a physical, 200-pound presence on the corner to replace Mitchel. Despite limited action last year, Dean tied for the team lead in interceptions with two, but Henre' Toliver could give Dean a run for the starting role in fall camp.DL Darius PhilonRound 6 (192), Po sibilities: Taiwan Johnson will play Philon's three-technique position at defensive tackle. The junior is small for the role (6-2, 273), but Philon excelled despite a lack of size, as well. Johnson made 8.5 tackles for lo s last year with 4.5 sacks, so he's no stranger to the offensive backfield and should provide some of the same penetration that Philon did.TE A.J. DerbyRound 6 (202), Po sibilities: Hunter Henry can't replace Derby, since both saw extensive action last year, but he has a good chance to replace his production. The two combined for 59 catches last year -- a huge total for a college tight end tandem -- and Henry figures to be an even bigger key in the Arkansas pa sing game this fall.AuburnWR Sammie CoatesRound 3 (87), Po sibilities: D'haquille Williams returns as arguably the best wide receiver in the SEC this fall, and it can be argued that Coates was in a secondary role to Williams last year. The next man up could be Melvin Ray, the former pro baseball player and Alabama signee who is looking for career redemption in his final college season, or a more experienced option in Ricardo Lewis.DL Angelo BlacksonRound 4 (100), Po sibilities: Dontavius Ru sell had a strong spring and is expected to step in for Blackson at a tackle position. With budding star Montravius Adams beside him, Ru sell should get le s double-teaming and thus more of an opportunity to make plays in his first year as a starter.DL Gabe WrightRound 4 (113), Po sibilities: Look for incoming junior-college transfer Maurice Swain to help fill the void left by Wright. Swain (6-5, 195 pounds) will rotate heavily on the interior of the Auburn defensive line and bring some of the same explosivene s off the line of scrimmage that the saw in Wright.TE C.J. UzomahRound 5 (157), Po sibilities: Freshman Kamryn Pettway emerged from spring drills as the new H-back, and as a former running back, he brings plenty of athleticism to the position. He should be a much-needed receiving weapon for new quarterback and, at 245 pounds, a capable blocker, as well.RB Cameron Artis-PayneRound 5 (174), Po sibilities: Sophomore Roc Thomas showed some impre sive flashes as a backup last year and averaged five yards per carry. Jovon Robinson is a junior-college transfer who could also factor heavily in the Auburn backfield. Robinson is the bigger of the two at 230 pounds and could be called on more in short-yardage situations.LSUDB Jalen CollinsRound 2 (42), Po sibilities: Look for Collins' role to be filled by Ed Paris, who saw limited action last year. Paris (6-1, 205) brings Jermaine Eluemunor Jersey some of the same size to the position that Collins did, but the competition for Collins' role figures to linger into fall camp. Also in the mix: blue-chip freshman Kevin Toliver.DE Danielle HunterRound 3 (88), Po sibilities: The role of the long, lanky pa s rusher in the LSU defense goes from Hunter to Tashawn Bower (6-5, 237), who saw action as a backup last season. Although LSU returns experience at the defensive tackle positions, Bower will be called on to energize the Tigers' pa s rush.LB Kwon AlexanderRound 4 (124), Po sibilities: More than likely, Deion Jones will fill in for Alexander as a weakside linebacker who can pursue and make plays from the back side. Like Alexander, Jones will be a speedy presence for new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele and has the experience of 13 gamed played and 27 tackles from last season.RB Kenny HilliardRound 7 (235), Po sibilities: Hilliard was a backup throughout his LSU career, so we won't suggest Tigers starter Leonard Fournette is his replacement. Sophomore Darrel Williams projects as Fournette's backup and has a powerful style similar to Hilliard's.Mi si sippi StateDE Preston SmithRound 2 (38), Po sibilities: should be in the Bulldogs' starting lineup at an end spot after making 27 tackles last season and showing good ability as a disruptive presence on the defensive line. Smith leaves a big void, but not one that Jefferson can't capably handle.LB Benardrick McKinneyRound 2 (43), Po sibilities: Richie Brown steps into McKinney's Ovie Oghoufo Jersey role with plenty of experience after making 50 tackles last season. Whether Brown can be the leader McKinney was on the field is another question, but MSU remains in good shape at the position from a talent standpoint.Matthew WellsRound 6 (178), Po sibilities: More than likely, Wells' role will be filled by Zach Johnson, a senior who, like Brown, has plenty of experience. Johnson made 34 stops last year but is undersized at 210 pounds.TE Malcolm JohnsonRound 6 (195), Po sibilities: Gus Walley has the best chance to replace Johnson's production from last year (28 catches, 380 yards), and veteran quarterback Dak Prescott will need every weapon he can get. Walley (6-4, 235) is well-suited to the receiving part of the tight end job, as Johnson was.RB Josh RobinsonRound 6 (205), Po sibilities: Ashton Shumpert and Dontavian Lee figure to take a spirited battle into fall camp. Both have the power to handle the rushing load between the tackles, although it's Brandon Holloway (160 pounds) who is the more exciting option on the perimeter. Despite the lo s of Robinson, this should be a position of solid depth for MSU.Ole Mi sSenquez GolsonRound 2 (56), Po sibilities: Tee Shepard, a junior-college transfer who sat out last season with an injury, should take over Golson's role in the Ole Mi s defense. If Shepard stays healthy and performs up to expectations, the Rebels' secondary will again be one of the best in the nation.Texas A&MOL Cedric OgbuehiRound 1 (21), Po sibilities: Competition is high to be the next in line at left tackle for Texas A&M, and why wouldn't it be? The last three (, , ) have all been picked in the first round of the NFL draft. Avery Gennesy emerged as the front-runner in the spring, but Germain Ifedi will take the battle into fall camp.OL Jarvis HarrisonRound 5 (152), Po sibilities: This battle will likely carry over into preseason practice, but don't be surprised if Jermaine Eluemunor emerges as its winner. Several Aggies offensive linemen can play both guard and tackle, which could add to the competition.SEC EastFloridaLB Dante FowlerRound 1 (3), Po sibilities: Jonathan Bullard is expected to be the Gators' top pa s rusher. He recorded just 2.5 sacks last season, but his 8.5 tackles for lo s and 12 quarterback hurries point to the potential he has in the sack category. A senior this fall, the 6-foot-3, 277-pound defensive end will have every opportunity to impre s NFL scouts.OL D.J. HumphriesRound 1 (24), Po sibilities: David Sharpe was the best tackle UF had coming out of spring drills. Sharpe is short on experience, although he did appear in six games as a true freshman last season. On a thin offensive line, he's a definite starter this fall.OL Chaz GreenRound 3 (91), Po sibilities: The Florida offensive line is a potential disaster, and UF's best option to replace a third-round pick is probably an incoming freshman. Parade All-American Martez Ivey (6-6, 290) has a great chance to step right in on a line that has been ravaged by graduation, injuries and early draft entries.RB Matt JonesRound 3 (95), Po sibilities: Kelvin Taylor, the son of former star Fred Taylor, could finally get his chance to be the lead horse in the UF backfield. He averaged as many yards per carry as Jones last season (4.9), but averaged just 10 carries per game.OL Max GarciaRound 4 (133), Po sibilities: Cameron Dillard is the most likely candidate to replace Garcia at the center position for the Gators. The offensive line as a whole is the biggest concern on the entire team for new coach Jim McElwain, but in Dillard, he should have a reliable man to snap the ball and make line calls.LB Neiron BallRound 5 (161), Po sibilities: With a new coaching staff in place, roles figure to change some from last season to this season. But with Ball exiting, one up-and-comer who should see a significant jump in playing time is Daniel McMillan, who took advantage of some injuries in the spring to get extra practice reps.WR Andre DeboseRound 7 (221), Po sibilities: Considering Debose caught only one pa s last season, replacing him at receiver is a non-i sue. Replacing him as a return specialist, however, won't be as easy. Senior Roger Dixon could get the call as the punt returner under a new coaching staff; the kickoff return picture isn't quite as clear.OL Brad Wing Jersey Trenton BrownRound 7 (244), Po sibilities: Antonio Riles and Travaris Dorsey are among the guard options UF will have this fall, but neither played especially well in the spring. The battle to replace Brown should carry well into fall camp.GeorgiaRB Todd GurleyRound 1 (10), Po sibilities: This one is easy. Nick Chubb established himself as one of the top freshmen in the SEC last season while Gurley was serving out his four-game suspension, and he got even more action after Gurley tore his ACL. Chubb is a star in the making and as good a bet as any back in the SEC for 1,000 yards this fall.WR Chris ConleyRound 3 (76), Po sibilities: Malcolm Mitchell's career track at Georgia hasn't gone in the right direction since his freshman year, when he was a two-way gem in the Bulldogs' incoming signing cla s. After a knee injury cost him 2013, he had a pedestrian season as a receiver last year. His last chance to re-emerge has arrived.LB Ramik WilsonRound 4 (118), Po sibilities: Reggie Carter is primed to be Georgia's next Mike linebacker, and he could actually be an upgrade over Wilson, who was one of the SEC's leading tacklers the last two years. Carter had 28 stops in a backup role last year but could triple that total this fall.CB Damian SwannRound 5 (167), Po sibilities: Replacing a veteran like Swann is a tough task at cornerback, one that will likely fall on sophomore Malkom Parrish. He saw time as a reserve last year, but not enough to project whether he'll be up to the task of starting at a crucial position.LB Amarlo HerreraRound 6 (207), Po sibilities: Herrera was backed up by Tim Kimbrough last year, who made 32 tackles and appeared in every game for the Bulldogs. With the decks now cleared for Kimbrough to start, he and Carter are expected to make a smooth transition at the inside linebacker spots.Mi souriLB Shane RayRound 1 (23), Po sibilities: Marcus Loud is the heir apparent to Ray, although Loud saw only limited action last season and didn't flash nearly as much potential behind Ray in 2014 as Ray did behind in 2013. Much will be expected of Loud this fall. His focus and maturity are said to be much improved.OL Mitch MorseRound 2 (49), Po sibilities: Connor McGovern is an option at guard this fall, but he's probably Mi souri's best option at left tackle, as well. He has experience in both areas, but the need figures to be greater on the edge for pa s protection.DE Markus GoldenRound 2 (58), Po sibilities: Golden gives way to Charles Harris as the next in line at Mi souri's traditionally strong defensive end position. He saw action in every game last year but made just 19 stops, so Tigers fans will be looking for a big jump in production.WR Bud Sa serRound 6 (201), Po sibilities: Nate Brown, J'Mon Moore and Wesley Leftwich are set to take over in Mi souri's three-receiver set, but which among them can replace Sa ser's production is anyone's gue s. Quarterback Maty Mauk will need to build a lot of chemistry with at least one of them, but none have the experience to command a No. 1 receiver's share of targets.RB Marcus MurphyRound 7 (230), Po sibilities: Ish Witter is the most likely candidate to replace Murphy as the timeshare back with Ru sell Hansbrough. He had just 27 carries last season but has some of the same quickne s and perimeter skills as Murphy. Check out the top 10 all-time NFL players from South Carolina. South CarolinaOL A.J. CannRound 3 (67), Po sibilities: Cann's outstanding play at left guard won't be replicated by anyone, but Cody Waldrop probably has the best chance to start at the position. Waldrop has experience at both center and guard, but has been injury prone in his career. A healthy season would be a big plus for the South Carolina front.RB Mike DavisRound 4 (126), Po sibilities Riley Dixon Jersey : The Gamecocks got a solid year from Brandon Wilds last season in support of Davis. This year, Wilds should get the bulk of the workload and has both the size to bang for power yardage on early downs, and the receiving skills to stay in the game on third down.OL Corey RobinsonRound 7 (240), Po sibilities: Mason Zandi is expected to take over at left tackle for Robinson. At 6-foot-9, he'll certainly be the league's tallest tackle, but with only one career start, he'll be an early season question mark.TE Busta AndersonRound 7 (254), Po sibilities: Jerell Adams caught 21 pa ses last season, so it's not as though he'll be a newcomer. But as an athletic, downfield threat at the tight end position, he has a good chance to make up much of Anderson's production. Unle s South Carolina's quarterback situation goes sour, 30-plus catches is in reach for Adams.KentuckyDE Bud DupreeRound 1 (22), Po sibilities: will step into Dupree's role and has shown some promise as a playmaker, but he's not shown anywhere near the ability that it will take to fully replace the ' first-round pick. Hatcher made 28 stops last seasonDE Za'Darius SmithRound 4 (122), Po sibilities: Kentucky is switching to a 3-4 defense, so it's a little fuzzy as to who will be filling in at Smith's end spot. One thing is for sure -- it will have to be someone bigger than the 255-pound Smith. Farrington Huguenin and Jabari Johnson are a couple options.*Follow Chase Goodbread on Twitter *