This is the 29th annual Super 11 team of the state's best high school football players:

Kawon Bryant, North Oconee

Position: Running back
Height, weight: 5-9, 205
Class: Senior
College choices: Bryant has received scholarship offers from Central Arkansas, Cincinnati, Georgia State and Kennesaw State as well as interest from Auburn, Georgia Southern and South Carolina, according to 247Sports.com.
2013 season wrapup: Bryant was named the Class AAA offensive player of the year last season after rushing for 2,559 yards on 272 carries (9.4 yards per carry). He ran for a state-leading 41 touchdowns during the regular season and caught 15 passes for 208 yards. North Oconee finished 7-4 and lost in the first round of the playoffs.
School's first Super 11 since: Bryant is the first.

Chuma Edoga, McEachern

Position: Offensive tackle
Height, weight: 6-4, 285
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Southern Cal
2013 season wrapup: The five-star recruit, who was named first-team all-state in Class AAAAAA last season, is the No. 3 prospect in Georgia and the No. 3 offensive tackle in the nation in the 247Sports Composite rankings. He was the top offensive lineman on a team that had a 1,200-yard passer and two 1,100-yard rushers in 2013. McEachern finished 11-3 and reached the state semifinals.
School's first Super 11 since: Ted Laurent in 2006.

Terry Godwin, Callaway

Position: Wide receiver/defensive back
Height, weight: 6-0, 165
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Georgia
2013 season wrapup: Godwin was a first-team all-state receiver last season after catching 24 passes for 585 yards and nine touchdowns. He also had 38 tackles, five interceptions and three pass break-ups for a team that finished 12-2 and reached the Class AAA semifinals. Godwin is No. 1 nationally at the athlete position in the 247Sports Composite rankings.
School's first Super 11 since: Godwin is the first.

Mitch Hyatt, North Gwinnett

Position: Offensive tackle
Height, weight: 6-6, 275
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Clemson
2013 season wrapup: Hyatt, considered one of the nation's top offensive line prospects, was a first-team all-state selection in Class AAAAAA last season and was voted offensive lineman of the year by Gwinnett County coaches. He paved the way for an offense that averaged 229 yards passing and 142 yards rushing. North Gwinnett finished 13-2 and lost to Norcross in the state final.
School's first Super 11 since: Hyatt is the first.

Kaleb Kim, Mill Creek

Position: Offensive tackle
Height, weight: 6-4, 280
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Auburn
2013 season wrapup: Kim was named first-team all-state in Class AAAAAA last season after finishing with an overall blocking grade of 88 percent with 37 pancake blocks. He led the way for an offense that averaged more than 420 yards and 40 points per game. Mill Creek went 6-4 but failed to make the playoffs out of Region 7-AAAAAA, which put two teams in the state championship game.
School's first Super 11 since: Kim is the first.

Chauncey Rivers, Stephenson

Position: Defensive end
Height, weight: 6-3, 240
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Georgia
2013 season wrapup: Rivers was named first-team all-state in Class AAAAA last season after recording 108 tackles, 29 tackles for losses and 15 sacks. Stephenson finished 9-3 in 2013, reached the second round of the state playoffs and held eight of 12 opponents to seven points or less.
School's first Super 11 since: Jarontay Jones in 2011.

Rashad Roundtree, Lakeside-Evans

Position: Safety
Height, weight: 6-1, 195
Class: Senior
College choices: Roundtree reportedly has about 15 scholarship offers, with strong interest from Georgia, Auburn, Duke and Ohio State.
2013 season wrapup: Roundtree was a first-team all-state selection in Class AAAAA last season and was named the Region 2-AAAAA defensive player of the year. He finished the season with 97 tackles and four interceptions for a Lakeside team that went 6-5 and reached the first round of the playoffs.
School's first Super 11 since: Roundtree is the first.

Roquan Smith, Macon County

Position: Linebacker/running back
Height, weight: 6-2, 205
Class: Senior
College choices: Smith has offers from more than 20 Division I schools, and Florida and Georgia appear to be the leaders, according to 247Sports. 
2013 season wrapup: Smith was named a first-team all-state linebacker in Class AA last season after finishing with 101 tackles, 36 tackles for losses, 12 sacks, four interceptions, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two defensive touchdowns. He also had 106 yards rushing, 609 yards receiving and nine touchdowns on offense for a 6-5 team.

School's first Super 11 since: Kevis Burnam in 2001.

Jayson Stanley, Creekside

Position: Wide receiver
Height, weight: 6-3, 205
Class: Senior
College choices: Georgia and Auburn are reported to be among his favorites out of close to 25 scholarship offers.
2013 season wrapup: Stanley was the leading receiver for a team that had a  2,500-yard passer and two 1,300-yard rushers last season. He finished with 41 receptions for 817 yards and 16 touchdowns as the Seminoles finished 15-0 and won their first state title. Stanley had the longest play from scrimmage, a 77-yard touchdown reception, in a 52-28 victory against Tucker in the AAAAA final.
School's first Super 11 since: Josh Holsey in 2011.

Trent Thompson, Westover

Position: Defensive tackle
Height, weight: 6-4, 290
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Georgia
2013 season wrapup: Thompson was named first-team all-state in Class AAAA last season after finishing with 83 tackles, 38 tackles for losses and 12 sacks. Westover won a school-record nine games in 2013 and reached the second round of the playoffs. Thompson is the consensus No. 2 prospect in the country and the No. 1 prospect in Georgia.
School's first Super 11 since: Troy Reddick in 2001.

Preston Williams, Lovejoy

Position: Wide receiver
Height, weight: 6-5, 205
Class: Senior
College choices: Committed to Tennessee
2013 season wrapup: Williams was named the Class AAAAAA offensive player of the year after catching 56 passes for 1,402 yards and 14 touchdowns for a team that finished 10-2. In a 27-23 victory against Marietta in the first round of the playoffs, he caught seven passes for 275 and four touchdowns, including a game-winning 47-yarder on the final play of the game.
School's first Super 11 since: Chris Scott in 2004.