Shannon Kelly makes a good point about the NFL talent in the SEC. For sure, more players are drafted from that conference than any other.
But I submit this as well:
1. They have the largest quantity of teams - thus the largest quantity of NFL players.
2. They, primarily, run offenses and defenses more similar to what the NFL runs. (that's why decent spread teams usually demolish them)
3. All other conferences run some form of the spread - which is not run in the NFL.
4. All other conferences have defenses and players geared to stopping the spread - which are not the NFL type of players.
5. NFL scouts are just as caught up in the SEC 'mystique" as the SEC fans and their reports are somewhat biased because of it.
Finally, who cares how many players from the SEC go to the NFL? We are talking college television bias and national rankings here. Does ESPN cover games based on how many NFL prospects there are?