As always, the Southeastern Conference must replace an abundance of superstars from 2014 who'll either be high-round NFL draft picks or components of contenders who simply exhausted eligibility.
From quarterbacks who were leaders of successful offenses to defensive stalwarts decorated with collegiate awards, every SEC team has huge holes to fill.
This year isn't anything like a season ago when a mass exodus of signal-callers, skill-position players and first-rounders gutted the league. But it's still going to be tough to think of a conference devoid of such stars as Alabama receiver Amari Cooper and Missouri defensive end Shane Ray.
They'll both be taken high in the draft and starring on Sundays when the latest...
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