Using the numbers we’ve already shown you in our “Mr. Offense” and “Mr. Defense” rankings, we’ve put together our own version of an All-SEC team for 2011-12… based purely on production.
Eight league players — all with more than 300 minutes played — finished in both our top 20 for offensive and defensive production. We’ll call those guys our “All-Complete” Team for the season. Here they are:
MrSEC.com’s First Team “All-Complete” Team
| Player | Minutes | Positive Off. Plays/Minute (Rank) | Positive Def. Plays/Minute (Rank) |
| Anthony Davis (UK) | 969 | .582 (11) | .415 (1) |
| JaMychal Green (Ala) | 661 | .629 (4) | .242 (15) |
| Terrence Jones (UK) | 821 | .570 (14) | .259 (7) |
| Storm Warren (LSU) | 573 | .549 (17) | .260 (6) |
| Arnett Moultrie (MSU) | 985 | .596 (10) | .245 (14) |
| Festus Ezeli (VU) | 481 | .548 (18t) | .255 (8) |
| Jeronne Maymon (UT) | 861 | .598 (9) | .229 (20) |
| Johnny O’Bryant (LSU) | 531 | .548 (18t) | .237 (18) |
For our second team, we included all those folks with rankings inside the Top 40 in the league (again at 300+ minutes). A few of the names on the list might surprise you:
MrSEC.com’s Second Team “All-Complete” Team
| Player | Minutes | Positive Off. Plays/Minute (Rank) | Positive Def. Plays/Minute (Rank) |
| Bradley Beal (UF) | 1061 | .514 (26) | .220 (21) |
| Tony Mitchell (Ala) | 684 | .535 (21) | .250 (12) |
| Jarnell Stokes (UT) | 347 | .498 (34) | .291 (4) |
| Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (UK) | 966 | .533 (22) | .238 (18) |
| Josh Hamilton (LSU) | 895 | .579 (14) | .200 (26) |
| Renardo Sidney (MSU) | 623 | .516 (25) | .239 (16) |
| Patric Young (UF) | 815 | .543 (20) | .202 (25) |
| Murphy Holloway (UM) | 848 | .488 (38) | .251 (10) |
| Devonta Abron (Ark) | 509 | .504 (30) | .216 (22) |
| Malik Cooke (USC) | 934 | .519 (24) | .170 (39) |
| Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (UGA) | 967 | .503 (31) | .182 (33) |
| Jordan McRae (UT) | 677 | .506 (29) | .174 (37) |
And there you have it. Eight first-teamers and 12 second-teamers. Above are the 20 most productive players in the SEC for 2011-12 in terms of good offensive and defensive plays per minute.
Congrats to them all.






[...] own “All-Complete” team which was based on offensive and defensive production. You can find that list here. From a stats-based perspective, LSU’s Storm Warren and Johnny O’Bryant deserved some [...]
[...] get bent out of shape over this stuff. Show me a statistical-based analysis – like the one we did right here — and I’m sure you’ll find that UK’s Davis was truly one of the five best [...]