How many NFL prospects does your team have?

We looked at the 750 players on CBSSports.com’s 2013 NFL draft board and broke it down school by school.

One hundred and thirty-six players, or 18 percent, hail from the SEC. Seventy-four of those come from the SEC West. The conference features 15 of the top 32 prospects, equivalent to the draft's first round. 

It's no shock to see LSU at the top and Ole Miss at the bottom, but it might surprise you to see Texas A&M with as many prospects, 13, as Alabama.

LSU boasts four of the top 19 rated players: DE Barkevious Mingo (4th), DE Sam Montgomery (8th), FS Eric Reid (10th) and LT Chris Faulk (19th). Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson is the SEC's highest rated player; he's second overall behind USC QB Matt Barkley.

The list includes juniors, because any player three years removed from high school is eligible to enter the draft.

Here's the ranking of SEC schools by number of prospects: 

LSU: 18

Florida: 17

Georgia: 14

Alabama: 13

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Texas A&M: 13

Arkansas: 12

Auburn: 9

Tennessee: 8

South Carolina: 7

Mississippi State: 7

Kentucky: 6

Missouri: 5

Vanderbilt: 5

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Ole Miss: 2

For more up-to-the-minute news and analysis from SEC bloggers Larry Hartstein and Daniel Lewis, follow @CBSSportsSEC.