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How many first-round NFL picks could Georgia produce in 2026 NFL Draft?

SystemSystem Posts: 13,532 admin
edited January 16 in Article commenting
imageHow many first-round NFL picks could Georgia produce in 2026 NFL Draft?

The Bulldogs could match last year’s total of three first-round picks, depending on how players perform at the NFL combine and the respective teams’ needs.

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  • khummelkhummel Posts: 1,234 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    If Micah Morris can stay healthy, he might be steal as a late pick. Go Dawgs!

  • GramsterGramster Posts: 685 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Looks like 8 drafted tops with probably 3 offers of UDFA, still a very respectable number. Kirby can never be questioned for his ability to get kids NFL ready…now if he can get his coaching staff NFL ready, that would be awesome.

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 2,564 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited January 16

    How many 1st rd'er's? Really?

    Receiver

    No. 4 Zachariah Branch 2nd but more likely 3rd rd.

    Fullbacks/H-Backs

    No. 4 Oscar Delp 6th rd.

    Defensive tackles

    No. 5 Christen Miller was hurt a lot at UGA. Started to come on and looks the part. 2nd or 3rd rd.

    Off-Ball linebackers

    No. 3 CJ Allen 1st rd.

    Kickers and punters

    No. 1 Brett Thorson Definitely draft worthy. No earlier than 4th rd or more probable 5th rd.

    Long snappers

    No. 4 Beau Gardner UDFA.

    Outgoing Georgia players not ranked in the Top 10 at their respective positions by Kiper Jr.:

    Running back

    •Josh McCray UDFA (maybe).

    • Cash Jones UDFA (maybe).

    Receiver

    • Colbie Young Depends on combine 40. >= 4.8 6th rd.

    • Dillon Bell 6th rd. as much as Bell wasn't thrown to (or handed off to) in'25 Bell would've made a hellofa Safety.

    Offensive line

    • Micah Morris This one is hard to call. Size is NFL. Production? 5th or 6th rd.

    Monroe Freeling Somebody takes a flyer on potential. 3rd rd.

    Cornerback

    • Daylen Everette May need to move to S at the next level. 3rd or 4th rd.

    Safety

    • JaCorey Thomas UDFA.

    All these predictions assume that the UGA player's will not shock anybody with their speed or other workout numbers at the combine.

    @Gramster I am with you on your numbers. But I could also see more getting drafted. The difference is where UGA players are getting drafted compared to the 5 1st rd pick days.

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