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Garrett, Matthews named preseason first-team All-SEC by head coaches

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M's Myles Garrett and Mike Matthews led a six-player Aggie contingent on the preseason All-Southeastern Conference team as voted on by the conference's head coaches, the SEC office announced on Tuesday.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M's Myles Garrett and Mike Matthews led a six-player Aggie contingent on the preseason All-Southeastern Conference team as voted on by the conference's head coaches, the SEC office announced on Tuesday.
 
Garrett and Matthews were named to the All-SEC first team – Garrett at defensive line and Matthews at offensive center. Joining Garrett and Matthews on the elite squad were senior Drew Kaser (third-team punter), junior Germain Ifedi (second-team offensive lineman), junior Josh Reynolds (third-team wide receiver) and sophomore Speedy Noil (third-team all-purpose and return specialist).
 
Garrett, from Arlington, Texas, was a second-team All-SEC pick and a member of the All-SEC Freshman team in 2014 after setting a SEC freshman record with 11.5 quarterback sacks and leading the Aggies in sacks, tackles for loss and quarterback pressures. Also a Freshman All-American in 2014, Garrett was also named to the 2015 watch list for the Bednarik Award, which is given annually to the college defensive player of the year.
 
Matthews, from Missouri City, Texas, earned preseason All-America honors earlier this summer and was also named to the Rimington Trophy watch list for the second straight year. Matthews, who has made 23 career starts, helped protect the SEC's top passing offense in 2014 and started all 13 games in 2013 when the Aggies led the SEC in passing, total and scoring offense.
 
Kaser, from Strongsville, Ohio, was a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award in 2014 after being a finalist for the award in 2013. Last season Kaser averaged 44.1 yards per punt and broke perennial NFL All-Pro Shane Lechler's school by depositing 22 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line. As a sophomore, Kaser broke Lechler's record for season punting with a 47.4 average. A member of the 2015 Ray Guy Award watch list, Kaser enters his senior campaign on pace to break Lechler's career punting average record.
 
Ifedi, from Houston, Texas, was one of the cornerstones of the Aggie offensive front that helped protect the SEC's top passing offense in 2014. The Aggies led the conference with 3,971 passing yards and 39 passing touchdowns, while averaging 455.4 total yards per game last season. Ifedi was named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy (best interior lineman) earlier in the summer.
 
Reynolds, from San Antonio, set the school record with 13 receiving touchdowns in 2014, while also leading the team with 842 yards on 52 catches. A member of the 2015 Biletnikoff Award watch list, he broke the old record of 12 receiving touchdowns set originally by Jeff Fuller in 2010 and matched by 2013 Biletnikoff finalist Mike Evans. The 13 receiving touchdowns by Reynolds, who was in his first season with the Aggies in 2014 after transferring from Tyler Junior College, ranked No. 2 in the SEC behind 2014 Biletnikoff winner Amari Cooper's 16.
 
Noil, from New Orleans, La., was a member of the All-SEC Freshman team and an honorable mention pick at all-purpose in 2014 after leading the Aggies in all-purpose, punt return and kickoff return yardage. The speedy Noil averaged 15.9 yards every time he touched the football last season and contributed 46 catches and 583 yards from his wide receiver spot. Noil was named to the watch list for the Paul Hornung Award, which is given annually to the nation's most versatile player.
 
2015 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams (* - ties)
 
First Team Preseason All-SEC
OFFENSE
TE -  Evan Engram, Ole Miss
 
OL -  Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss
        Vadal Alexander, LSU
        Cam Robinson, Alabama
        John Theus, Georgia
 
C -    Mike Matthews, Texas A&M
 
WR -  Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
         Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss
 
QB -  Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
 
RB -  Nick Chubb, Georgia
         Leonard Fournette, LSU
 
AP -  Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina     
 
DEFENSE
DL -  Myles Garrett, Texas A&M
        Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss
        A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama
        Chris Jones, Mississippi State
 
LB -  Reggie Ragland, Alabama
         Curt Maggitt, Tennessee
         Jordan Jenkins, Georgia
 
DB – Vernon Hargreaves, Florida
          Cyrus Jones, Alabama
          Jalen Mills, LSU
          Jonathan Jones, Auburn
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK – Marshall Morgan, Georgia    
    
P –  JK Scott, Alabama
 
RS –  Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
  
 
Second Team Preseason All-SEC
 
OFFENSE
TE – Hunter Henry, Arkansas  
 
OL – Dan Skipper, Arkansas
         Greg Pyke, Georgia
         Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M
        Denver Kirkland, Arkansas
 
C -  Ryan Kelly, Alabama
 
WR – D'haquille Williams, Auburn
          Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia
 
QB -  Maty Mauk, Missouri
 
RB -  Derrick Henry, Alabama
          Alex Collins, Arkansas
 
AP -  Leonard Fournette, LSU
  
DEFENSE
DL -  Jonathan Bullard, Florida
        Derek Barnett, Tennessee
        Jonathan Allen, Alabama
        Montravius Adams, Auburn
 
LB -  Antonio Morrison, Florida
         Kentrell Brothers, Missouri
         Kendell Beckwith, LSU
 
DB – Will Redmond, Mississippi State
          Tre'Davious White, LSU
          Cameron Sutton, Tennessee
          Tony Conner, Ole Miss
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK -  Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky
 
P -  Jamie Keehn, LSU
 
RS –  Leonard Fournette, LSU *
         Isaiah McKenzie, Georgia *
 
Third Team Preseason All-SEC
 
OFFENSE
TE – O.J. Howard, Alabama
 
OL – Alex Kozan, Auburn
         Sebastian Tretola, Arkansas
        Devonte Danzey, Auburn
        Jordan Swindle, Kentucky *
        Brandon Shell, South Carolina *
       
C -  Evan Boehm, Missouri
 
WR – Demarcus Robinson, Florida *
          Travin Dural, LSU *
          Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M *
 
QB -  Jeremy Johnson, Auburn *
          Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee *
 
RB -  Jonathan Williams, Arkansas
         Russell Hansbrough, Missouri
         Kelvin Taylor, Florida
 
AP -  Speedy Noil, Texas A&M
  
DEFENSE
DL -  Carl Lawson, Auburn
        Davon Godchaux, LSU
        Caleb Azubike, Vanderbilt
        Ryan Brown, Mississippi State
 
LB -  Leonard Floyd, Georgia
         Cassanova McKinzy, Auburn
         Lorenzo Carter, Georgia
 
DB – A.J. Stamps, Kentucky
          Rohan Gaines, Arkansas
          Trae Elston, Ole Miss
          Johnathan Ford, Auburn
          Eddie Jackson, Alabama
 
SPECIAL TEAMS
PK -  Elliott Fry, South Carolina
 
P -  Drew Kaser, Texas A&M
 
RS –  Darrius Sims, Vanderbilt
          Speedy Noil, Texas A&M