Three SEC Football Transfers Who Aren't Getting NEARLY Enough Recognition Entering The 2024 Season

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Austin Mack QB, Alabama 

Austin Mack is one of many under appreciated talents that new Head Coach Kalen DeBoer brought with him from Washington.

The 6’6, 225 pound redshirt sophomore is everything and more you can ask for physically out of a quarterback with size, speed, and how coachable he is. It is clear that Mack is a star in the making, but he’s being overshadowed by the main man in town; returning QB Jalen Milroe.

I do not think that shadow lasts for very long however. In various media recordings while at Washington or Alabama Kalen DeBoer has raved about the improvement he has seen from Mack in just one season.

Though there is not much if any film at all to watch Mack play in a game I am a huge believer of his and think he will push Milroe a long way during spring practice. 

Chris McClellan DL, Missouri 

The former Gator was a super popular name once he was officially in the Portal. Chris is a 6’3 290 pound defensive lineman with a boatload of potential.

As a true freshman he appeared in 8 games totaling 23 tackles and 0.5 sacks. As a unit the gators gave up a lot of points and were the definition of inconsistent last year, i'm glad chris has a change of scenery to prove that he is a legit NFL talent in the making. 

Chris Brazzell II WR, Tennessee

A 6’5 WR plus a rising star as his QB and a pass happy offense definitely equals trouble for opposing defenses.

His stats are very good as he caught 44 passes for 711 yards and 5TD. The 16.2 yards per catch is really the cherry on top here looking at the stats. I fully expect a year just like this one for Brazzell as he pairs up with a young star in Nico Iamaleava.

The frame, agility, and speed Brazzell possesses is a major threat to any defense.

Three SEC Football Transfers Who Aren't Getting NEARLY Enough Recognition Entering The 2024 Season

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Austin Mack QB, Alabama 

Austin Mack is one of many under appreciated talents that new Head Coach Kalen DeBoer brought with him from Washington.

The 6’6, 225 pound redshirt sophomore is everything and more you can ask for physically out of a quarterback with size, speed, and how coachable he is. It is clear that Mack is a star in the making, but he’s being overshadowed by the main man in town; returning QB Jalen Milroe.

I do not think that shadow lasts for very long however. In various media recordings while at Washington or Alabama Kalen DeBoer has raved about the improvement he has seen from Mack in just one season.

Though there is not much if any film at all to watch Mack play in a game I am a huge believer of his and think he will push Milroe a long way during spring practice. 

Chris McClellan DL, Missouri 

The former Gator was a super popular name once he was officially in the Portal. Chris is a 6’3 290 pound defensive lineman with a boatload of potential.

As a true freshman he appeared in 8 games totaling 23 tackles and 0.5 sacks. As a unit the gators gave up a lot of points and were the definition of inconsistent last year, i'm glad chris has a change of scenery to prove that he is a legit NFL talent in the making. 

Chris Brazzell II WR, Tennessee

A 6’5 WR plus a rising star as his QB and a pass happy offense definitely equals trouble for opposing defenses.

His stats are very good as he caught 44 passes for 711 yards and 5TD. The 16.2 yards per catch is really the cherry on top here looking at the stats. I fully expect a year just like this one for Brazzell as he pairs up with a young star in Nico Iamaleava.

The frame, agility, and speed Brazzell possesses is a major threat to any defense.