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For Bulldog Nation, outside of perhaps Knowshown Moreno, the most significant repercussion of Tim Tebow’s NFL Draft selection is the return of the SEC East to a wide-open, level playing field. With the Conference’s most seasoned teams all residing in the Western hemisphere (well, west of Auburn, AL at least), the Eastern Division lacks a clear front runner. Here’s a look at how the mostly unproven teams stack up against one another going forward.1. Georgia The running game behind Ealey and King should help to give frosh QB Aaron Murray a relatively light work load in his first year under center. Throwing to arguably the best athlete to don red and black since Champ Bailey doesn’t hurt either. A.J. Green should have a monster year no matter who’s on the tossing end of his touchdown receptions, as the offense looks to be the most complete in the East, despite its unproven ring leader. Read the rest of this entry »