A total of eight former Georgia Bulldogs heard their name called in the 2024 NFL Draft over the weekend. Georgia didn't dominate this year's draft, but they still finished tied for sixth among all college teams in terms of draft picks and second in the SEC -- behind only Alabama (boo). Here's where those Georgia products landed:
After entering the portal three weeks ago, former Georgia Bulldogs point guard Justin Hill has officially announced his new school. The fifth-year guard has announced his intention to transfer to Wichita State, giving the Shockers a veteran boost to their offense for next season.
The Green Bay Packers added some help to their secondary in the 2024 NFL draft over the weekend. The Packers took former Georgia safety Javon Bullard in the second round of the this year’s draft, marking the second safety off the board as the No.
The Michigan Wolverines were hopeful to break Georgia’s record for the most players selected in a seven-round NFL draft. Michigan had 18 players invited to the NFL combine, which was the most of any college football program.
Georgia wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint is a Washington Commander. Despite going undrafted in the 2024 NFL draft over the weekend, Rosemy-Jacksaint quickly signed a deal with Washington on Saturday night as an undrafted free agent.
The Atlanta Falcons drafted Georgia Bulldogs defensive tackle Zion Logue much to the delight of Georgia fans. The Falcons selected Logue with the No. 197 pick (sixth round) of the 2024 NFL draft.
Georgia Bulldogs walk-on wide receiver Braxton Hicks has committed to transferring to the Austin Peay Governors. Hicks is a graduate transfer with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Star Georgia Bulldogs first baseman Charlie Condon hit his 29th home run of the season as No. 17 Georgia picked up a massive 5-4 road win over No. 1 Texas A&M.
The NFL Draft is over, but the undrafted free agent signing period can bring in some hidden gems if a team is diligent enough in finding them. For instance, Kurt Warner, Wes Welker, Dick "Night Train" Lane, Warren Moon, Antonio Gates, and many other great/Hall of Fame-caliber players were UDFAs.
Georgia offensive tackle Amarius Mims is the latest Bulldogs offensive lineman to hear his named called on Day 1 of the NFL draft, joining Broderick Jones, Andrew Thomas, Isaiah Wilson, Isaiah Wynn and more in the Kirby Smart era.
The Los Angeles Chargers traded up from the No. 37 overall pick to No. 34 to draft Georgia receiver Ladd McConkey on Friday night in the second round of the NFL Draft.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Eagles are signing UDFA RB Kendall Milton out of Georgia. Milton, 22, was a two-time National Champion with Georgia in 2021 and 2022.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Justin Rogers.
No. 17 Georgia baseball picked up a big win over No. 4 Clemson earlier in the week. However, Georgia has already dropped its road series at No. 1 Texas A&M.
The Atlanta Falcons have drafted Georgia Bulldogs defensive tackle Zion Logue with the No. 197 pick in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft. Logue is the eighth Georgia Bulldog to be selected in the draft.
The Los Angeles Chargers moved up in Round 2 to get QB Justin Herbert some help at wide receiver.
Rivals.com national recruiting analyst John Garcia Jr predicted this week that a former Tennessee Vols commit will land with the Georgia Bulldogs. Garcia
Jaden Rashada entered the transfer portal on April 18. He has found a new home in Athens, Georgia, where he will play for Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs.
The Bengals cannot afford to miss on this pick, as QB Joe Burrow has now faced two season-ending injuries in his four years as the Bengals starter.
Cincinnati's top priority is to keep Burrow up right and avoid missing the playoffs in back-to-back seasons.
He racked up 2,538 yards and 26 touchdowns during his three-year tenure with Georgia.
The New York Jets may be preparing to take draft advice from Aaron Rodgers, at least according to one new report.
Could the Kansas City Chiefs try to trade up for University of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers in the NFL Draft next week? Obviously, the Chiefs don’t need a tight end right now.
Howie Roseman and the Philadelphia Eagles have solidified a significant pipeline from the University of Georgia in the last couple of NFL drafts, a trend that appears poised to continue for 2024.
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