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10 Dawgs that bring the Offensive Thunder

10 Dawgs that bring the Offensive Thunder
Nate Frazier

On offense, the Thunder are the hard-nosed workhorses with their fingers in the dirt, ready to grind. They are the ones that move the piles, get downfield in a hurry and lay the wood the Georgia way.

 

 

 

 

Nate Frazier (#3, RB) 

A punishing runner pegged as Georgia’s RB1 this fall, Frazier trucks defenders between the tackles or bounces outside for a huge gain. Give him a sliver of daylight on the perimeter, and he’s gone … a home-run threat who sets the tone for the Dawgs’ ground game.

Micah Morris (#56, OL)

 

 

 

 

At 6-4, 330-pound, Morris is a senior bulldozer anchoring Georgia’s young offensive line. He’s a pile-mover who drives defenders off the ball and even moonlights as a goal-line fullback because of his raw power. Dominant in both run blocking and pass protection, Morris sets a mean tone up front on every snap.

Gunner Stockton (#14, QB)

Stockton is as tough as they come. He took a massive hit against Texas, popped back up, and kept firing. The young QB shows fearless poise in the pocket, standing tall under pressure to deliver strikes. He brings a strong presence and unshakable swagger to the huddle, igniting the offense.

Colbie Young (#8, WR)

At 6’5” with a big frame, Young is the Bulldogs’ 50/50 ball specialist, hungry to compensate for lost time. Back on the field after off-field setbacks, he’s refocused and ready to be Stockton’s premier deep threat. Young uses his size and leaping ability to high-point bombs and turn jump balls into highlight-reel touchdowns.

Oscar Delp (#4, TE)

Delp is the complete tight end package, mauling defenders as a blocker and then slipping out to make big catches. He’s got soft hands as a receiver, and once the ball is in his grasp, he turns into a freight train rumbling through tacklers. Dangerous after the catch and unfazed by contact, Delp is a nightmare matchup for any defense.

Drew Bobo (#74, OL)

Bobo is poised to take over at center after proving his mettle as a rock-solid, fill-in last season. He’s a steady hand snapping the ball and a savvy protector who keeps the pocket clean. With powerful blocks that open gaping lanes, Bobo’s work in the middle sparks big plays for the Dawgs’ offense.

Dillon Bell (#86, WR)

Bell is Georgia’s Swiss Army knife, a versatile playmaker who can burn defenses as a receiver or slash through them, taking handoffs out of the backfield. He thrives in a do-it-all role that keeps defenses guessing, lining up all over the field. Time and again, Bell comes up clutch in big moments. Whether it’s a third down conversion or a trick-play touchdown, he delivers.

Lawson Luckie (#7, TE)

Luckie is the up-and-coming tight end, giving Georgia a lethal 1–2 punch at the position. Rotating in alongside Delp, he flourishes in two-TE sets where his athleticism and size create mismatched nightmares for defenses. In the red zone, he’s money, using his big frame to box out defenders and haul in touchdown catches through traffic.

Daniel Calhoun (#75, OL)

Calhoun is a 6-6, 325-pound powerhouse and one of the crown jewels of Georgia’s 2024 recruiting class. This massive redshirt freshman already looks the part of an SEC lineman, bringing raw strength and surprising agility to the trenches. Coaches are eager to unleash his talent. Calhoun is poised to bulldoze SEC defenders and become a cornerstone of the Bulldogs’ line for years to come.

Jahzare Jackson (#64, OL)

A towering 6-10, 348-pound former basketball phenom, Jackson is a freakish athlete now set to overwhelm opponents on Georgia’s offensive line. He moves with eye-popping agility for his size, using quick feet and a long reach to engulf pass rushers. If he cracks the starting lineup, Jackson’s sheer size and athleticism could collapse one side of the line and send would-be tacklers flying.

 

 

 

 

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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.