Le'Veon Moss breakout headlines prediction list for SEC leaders in 2025

Here is who will lead the conference in each major statistical category for 2025.
Oct 5, 2024; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies running back Le'Veon Moss (8) celebrates with offensive lineman Chase Bisontis (71) after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Missouri Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images.
Oct 5, 2024; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies running back Le'Veon Moss (8) celebrates with offensive lineman Chase Bisontis (71) after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Missouri Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images. | Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
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Receiving leader: Cam Coleman, Auburn

Coleman began to really break out at the end of last year, as Texas A&M fans remember quite painfully. His combination of size and athleticism is extremely deadly for opponents, and he is a jump-ball nightmare for foes down the field.

That said, what held him back last year— even as he developed— was uneven quarterback play. Will Jackson Arnold really be that much better than Payton Thorne? That is something that remains to be seen— if Arnold was really being held back by what was going on over in Norman, then Auburn's system could be a breath of fresh air for him and get their offense moving again.

However, if not, this makes this a much harder prediction for Coleman to live up to. He could have all the physical gifts in the world, and if the team can't reliably get the ball to him, then it simply doesn't matter.

The other thing to consider is the transfer Eric Singleton here. One of the most versatile weapons for Georgia Tech last year, Singleton now brings his talents down I-85 to Auburn for Hugh Freeze to figure what to do with. If neither of these guys is a true alpha on the field, then they could end up splitting the share of yards a little too much for Coleman to earn this title.