Most SEC programs are preparing for their bowl games, but recruiting hasn't been ignored - especially not with National Signing Day in just over a month. Here are the top 10 recruits that have already pledged their commitments to a SEC program:
10) QB Tua Tagovailoa - Alabama Crimson Tide
The Hawaii native is the nation's top-rated dual-threat quarterback, drawing comparisons to Marcus Mariota. He committed to Alabama way back in May, and has held firm on that commitment. The 6-foot-1, 212-pounder is ranked as the No. 33 overall prospect in the country.
9) OT Isaiah Wilson - Georgia Bulldogs
Wilson is a massive kid at 6-foot-7 and 350 pounds, and many though he was destined for Michigan, who had been leading throughout his recruitment. However, Wilson took an official visit to Georgia on Dec. 9, and committed exactly one week later. He should come in and start right away for the Bulldogs.
8) OT Calvin Ashley - Auburn Tigers
Ashley committed to Auburn in May 2015, but Florida State is making a big push to flip him. However, Auburn is getting his last official visit at the end of January, which could decide if they land him or if he flips to FSU.
7) S Richard LeCounte III - Georgia Bulldogs
The No. 2 safety in the country, LeCounte has decided to stay in-state by committing to UGA, which he did back in December. Head coach Kirby Smith made keeping him on board one of his top priorities once he took the job, and that commitment is paying off
6) OT Trey Smith - Tennessee Volunteers
Smith is ranked as the No. 5 offensive tackle in the country, and committed to the Vols on Dec. 6 over Alabama and a handful of other schools. The Jackson, TN native was never really looking to leave the state and will provide a needed upgrade along the offensive line for the Vols.
5) WR Jerry Jeudy - Alabama Crimson Tide
The No. 4 wide receiver in the country committed to Alabama in July and is the No. 25 recruit in the country. With ArDarius Stewart potentially leaving for the NFL after the season, the 6-foot-1, 180-pounder should have an immediate impact for the Tide.
4) S JaCoby Stevens - LSU Tigers
The top safety in the country was being pursued by virtually every top tier program, but chose LSU in August and hasn't wavered. Alabama is doing their part to flip him, but if Jamal Adams leaves for the NFL, Stevens will be able to compete for the starting job.
3) OLB Dylan Moses - Alabama Crimson Tide
Moses was the top recruit in the country at one point and was expected to commit to LSU, but instead opted to commit to Alabama. The Tigers are still trying hard to flip him - he took his last official visit there - but appears in line to be the next great linebacker for the Tide.
2) OT Alex Leatherwood - Alabama Crimson Tide
Another Alabama commit (sensing a trend?), Leatherwood chose the Tide in June 2015. The 6-foot-6, 330-pounder appears ready to step in and start at left tackle immediately.
1) RB Najee Harris - Alabama Crimson Tide
The nation's top prospect is from California, but committed to Alabama in April 2015. At 6-foot-2, 220-pounds, he could be the next great Alabama running back. He was flirting with potentially flipping his commitment to Michigan, and still could, but it's looking like he will more likely than not end up in Tuscaloosa.