The 2005 All-SEC football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and the conference coaches for the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season.
The Georgia Bulldogs won the conference, beating the LSU Tigers 34 to 14 in the SEC Championship.
Vanderbilt quarterback Jay Cutler was voted AP SEC Offensive Player of the Year. Alabama linebacker Demeco Ryans, a unanimous selection by both AP and the coaches, was voted AP SEC Defensive Player of the Year.
Offensive selections edit
Quarterbacks edit
- Jay Cutler, Vanderbilt (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- D. J. Shockley, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-2)
- Chris Leak, Florida (AP-2)
Running backs edit
- Kenny Irons*, Auburn (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Darren McFadden, Arkansas (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Kenneth Darby, Alabama (AP-2, Coaches-1)
- Jerious Norwood, Miss. St. (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Rafael Little, Kentucky (Coaches-2)
Wide receivers edit
- Sidney Rice, South Carolina (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Chad Jackson, Florida (AP-1, Coaches-2)
- Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt (AP-2, Coaches-1)
- D. J. Hall, Alabama (AP-2)
- Tyrone Prothro, Alabama (Coaches-2)
Centers edit
- Mike Degory, Florida (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Rudy Niswanger, LSU (AP-2, Coaches-2)
Guards edit
- Max Jean-Gilles†, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Tim Duckworth, Auburn (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Kyle Roper, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Will Arnold, LSU (Coaches-2)
Tackles edit
- Marcus McNeill†, Auburn (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Arron Sears, Tennessee (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Andrew Whitworth#, LSU (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Tre' Stallings, Ole Miss (Coaches-1)
- Daniel Inman, Georgia (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Randy Hand, Florida (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Brian Stamper, Vanderbilt (Coaches-2)
Tight ends edit
- Leonard Pope*, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Dustin Dunning, Vanderbilt (AP-2, Coaches-2)
Defensive selections edit
Defensive ends edit
- Willie Evans, Miss. St. (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Quentin Moses, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Jeremy Mincey, Florida (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Parys Haralson, Tennessee (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Marquies Gunn, Auburn (AP-2)
- Mark Anderson, Alabama (Coaches-2)
Defensive tackles edit
- Claude Wroten, LSU (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Kyle Williams, LSU (AP-1, Coaches-2)
- Jason Hall, Tennessee (AP-2)
- Keith Jackson, Arkansas (AP-2)
- Justin Harrell, Tennessee (AP-2)
- T. J. Jackson, Auburn (AP-2)
Linebackers edit
- DeMeco Ryans†, Alabama (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Patrick Willis, Ole Miss (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Moses Osemwegie, Vanderbilt (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Sam Olajubutu, Arkansas (AP-2, Coaches-1)
- Freddie Roach, Alabama (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Kevin Simon, Tennessee (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Travis Williams, Auburn (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Omar Gaither, Tennessee (Coaches-2)
Cornerbacks edit
- Dee Webb, Florida (AP-1, Coaches-2)
- DeMario Minter, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-2)
- Tim Jennings, Georgia (AP-1)
- David Irons, Auburn (AP-2)
- Johnathan Joseph, South Carolina (AP-2)
Safeties edit
- Greg Blue†, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Ko Simpson*, South Carolina (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- LaRon Landry, LSU (AP-2, Coaches-1)
- Roman Harper, Alabama (Coaches-1)
- Muhammed Abdullah, Kentucky (AP-2, Coaches-2)
- Will Herring, Auburn (AP-2, Coaches-2)
Special teams edit
Kickers edit
- Brandon Coutu*, Georgia (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Chris Hetland, Florida (AP-2, Coaches-2)
Punters edit
- Kody Bliss, Auburn (AP-1, Coaches-1)
- Gordon Ely-Kelso, Georgia (AP-2, Coaches-2)
All purpose/return specialist edit
- Skyler Green, LSU (AP-2, Coaches-1)
- Rafael Little, Kentucky (AP-1)
- Felix Jones, Arkansas (Coaches-2)
Key edit
Bold = Consensus first-team selection by both the coaches and AP
AP = Associated Press[1]
Coaches = Selected by the SEC coaches[2]
* = Unanimous selection of AP
# = Unanimous selection of Coaches
† = Unanimous selection of both AP and Coaches