Is there a single SEC power ranking out there that actually accounts for what happened to the offensive line rooms this spring? Because Florida just watched their top two tackles from last season walk out the door and Sumrall has been quiet about replacements. Meanwhile Texas is sitting on a returning offensive line that ranked 3rd in sacks allowed last year and Sarkisian is spending his summer throwing academic shade instead of worrying about protection. Georgia lost three starters up front to the draft and their interior is being held together by a true sophomore who played 47 snaps last season. The gap between the top of the conference and the middle is gonna be defined by who can actually block people in November, not who won the recruiting hype year in February. LSU's line allowed 34 sacks last year and they brought in two portal guys who combined for 12 starts. That's not a fix, that's a bandage. The SEC East is wide open if Florida's new line coach can develop the young ta...