Which SEC teams are well-equipped at the all-important quarterback position entering the 2019 season?

Eight of the league's 14 squads return a starter at position while several others entered the NCAA transfer portal for immediate help. The SEC welcomes back a couple two-year starters under center and a Heisman Trophy finalist intent on shattering more records before leaving for the NFL.

Unlike some years in college football's most competitive league, there doesn't appear to be several pro-ready signal callers outside of the top two, but that can change over the course of a season as players develop and the 2020 draft class is sorted out.

There's also a few highly-touted first-year starters who are expected to garner much attention in the SEC West against the likes of Alabama and LSU.

We've combed through the depth charts in the SEC and ranked the league's quarterback rooms from top to bottom heading into spring practice with an emphasis on returning production and potential. As with every preseason power ranking, these are entirely subjective and we'd love to know your thoughts in the comments: