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Four SEC players make ’10 most unstoppable forces’ list

Jason Fraychineaud

By Jason Fraychineaud

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Pro Football Focus is amongst the foremost authority on anything in the realm of football.

On Wednesday, it put together a list of the “10 most unstoppable forces” within the current climate of college football. Unsurprisingly, four SEC players featured within the ranking.

This ranking is unique from the standpoint it focuses on a player’s superlative skill.

Registering at No. 8 on the list is Alabama stud linebacker Reuben Foster. His noteworthy skill is his ability to wrap up ball-carriers. He has 17 solo tackles — which racks him among the best in the country at his position.

No.6 within the ranking is fellow Alabama defender Jonathan Allen. His “push-pull” ability is immense. This factors in his ability to disengage from offensive linemen whilst getting after the opposing quarterback. He’s got multiple moves within his arsenal — all of which are very effective.

Georgia receiver Isaiah McKenzie is as quick as any pass-catching option in the country. He has agility akin to that of a jackrabbit. Not only is an impact player when it comes to bubble screens and reverses, but he’s also lethal on special teams. It’s no surprise he registers at No. 4 on the list.

Lastly, stud Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett is regarded as the second-most-impactful unstoppable forces in the country — only behind Heisman frontrunner Lamar Jackson.

Garrett has every tool to one day become an annual Pro Bowl performer. Paired with his quickness off the snap, Garrett’s length is simply special.

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