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26 SEC players entering NFL Draft early

The list of underclassmen granted early entry to the 2016 NFL Draft, which was released Friday, includes 26 players from the Southeastern Conference.

Kentucky and Missouri were the only schools without an early draft entrant, while Florida had the most, with five.

Of the 81 players to leave early the last three years, nearly one-quarter of them (20) went undrafted.

Here is a list of all of this year's early entrants from the SEC.

Alabama

-Derrick Henry, RB

-A'Shawn Robinson, DT

Arkansas

-Alex Collins, RB

-Hunter Henry, TE

-Denver Kirkland, OT

Auburn

-Peyton Barber, RB

-Avery Young, OL

Florida

-Vernon Hargreaves, CB

-Alex McCalister, DE

-Keanu Neal, S

-Demarcus Robinson, WR

-Kelvin Taylor, RB

Georgia

-Leonard Floyd, LB

-Keith Marshall, RB

LSU

-Jerald Hawkins, OL

-Rashard Robinson, CB

Mississippi State

-Beniquez Brown, LB

-Chris Jones, DL

-De'Runnya Wilson, WR

Ole Miss

-Robert Nkemdiche, DL

-Laquon Treadwell, WR

-Laremy Tunsil, OT

South Carolina

-Pharoh Cooper, WR

Texas A&M

-Germain Ifedi, OT

Tennessee

-Marquez North, WR

Vanderbilt

-Stephen Weatherly, LB