SEC's best players No. 10 Arian Foster
Last Modified: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 11:52 p.m.
No. 10 — Arian Foster
- SEC's Best Players — No. 2 Knowshon Moreno
- SEC's Best Players — No. 3 Percy Harvin
- SEC's Best Players — No. 4 Eric Berry
- SEC's best players — No. 6 Andre Smith
- SEC's best players — No. 7 Tyson Jackson
- SEC's best players — No. 8 Greg Hardy, Ole Miss
- SEC's best players — No. 9 Brandon Spikes
- SEC's best players — No. 11 Geno Atkins
- SEC's best players — No. 12 Kenny McKinley
- SEC's best players — No. 13 Derek Pegues
- SEC's best — No. 14 Ricky Jean-Francois
- SEC's best players — No. 15 Anthony Parker
- SEC's best players — No. 16 Jasper Brinkley
- SEC's best players — No. 18 Eric Norwood
- SEC's best players — No. 17 D.J. Moore
- SEC's best players — No. 19 Cornelius Ingram
- SEC's best players — No. 20 Captain Munnerlyn
- SEC's best players — No. 21 Ben Tate
- SEC's best players — No. 22 Anthony Dixon
- SEC's best players — No. 23 Michael Oher
- SEC's best players — No. 24 Jeremy Jarmon
- SEC's best players — No. 25 Rico McCoy
Tennessee
Sr., running back
Why he's No. 10: Foster is one of the most dangerous backs in the league, a player who can run with power and also can take it to the house. He thought about going to the NFL but came back to try to improve his likely second-round status. Foster rushed for 1,193 yards last year and caught 39 passes.
Key number: 4.9. Foster averaged 4.9 yards per carry last year as he finished third in the SEC in rushing. The 4.9 yards per carry were the most of Foster's career.
Fun fact: The all-time leading rusher in Tennessee history is Travis Henry. If Foster stays healthy this year, that honor should belong to him. He needs 685 yards as a senior to pass Henry's total of 3,085 yards.
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