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10 Dawgs with the ENERGY!

10 Dawgs with the ENERGY!
Dillon Bell

Dwight Phillips, Jr. RB (#20)

Tiny but mighty might be the phrase one uses to describe Phillips. He’s a speedster with a burst of energy that the entire team loves. Look back at the entire sideline freaking out when Dwight scored from the four-yard line against Florida. That was a deciding moment in that game; he seized it, bringing energy to the entire Dawg Nation. Phillips is a hard worker and was born to be an energetic speedster with two track Olympian parents.

 

 

 

 

KJ Bolden S (#4)

Bringing a new energy to the safety position. He made strides as a freshman, but after losing Dan Jackson and Malaki Starks to the NFL, Bolden assumes a leadership role as a sophomore. KJ is an energetic youngster who can spread that energy, talent and enthusiasm throughout the defensive side of the ball.

Dillon Bell WR (#86)

 

 

 

 

“He can play anywhere on the field,” said Smart. Getting the experienced Bell back, despite the dropped passes from last season is enormous. Since the team will be opening the season with few experienced running backs, it suggests an RB room that could use some experienced help from Bell, especially early in the season. He can be a burst of energy across the field as a wide receiver or running back.

Joenel Aguero DB  (#8)

Look back at the sequence of hits he had against Texas in Austin. Aguero provided energy in that moment. He is one of the best pure athletes on the roster, and his instinctual abilities will wreak havoc and give energy to the defense. Joenel is a hunter, always looking to focus his energy on the big hit.

Daylen Everette DB  (#6)

Everette’s energy was on full display against a tough Tech team in 2024 when he had 10 tackles, including one for a loss. Earlier in the season, he forced four turnovers against Texas in the two games against the Longhorns. He will be a ball of energy at cornerback this year.

Jordan Hall DL (#44)

Check Jordan out on social media. He is always on camera, making the team and interviewers laugh and smile. He is a massive ball of energy at 6 feet 4 inches, 320 pounds, and has the opportunity to make an enormous difference on the D-line.

Jaden Reddell TE  (#23)

Jaden Reddell is a new energy source in the tight-end room. The Dawgs have Oscar Delp and Lawson Luckie as the experienced veterans; now, Reddell can be a young burst of energy in the receiving game and an effective blocker creating daylight for Georgia’s backs.

Jahzare Jackson OL  (#64)

Jackson is a former basketball star. He will be one of the most athletic guys on the O-line. In those long, grueling, run-heavy fourth-quarter drives, his athleticism will help him maintain a high-energy presence along the offensive line. converted the first and threw the first down signal in the Texas’ defenders face. That’s fire!

Elijah Griffin DL (#90)

When a recruit is ranked the No. 3 overall recruit in the nation and the No. 1 recruit in Georgia, one thing is sure: he is a high-energy player. The touted defensive line recruit has the opportunity to make an immediate impact. Griffin is an uber-talented player who will elevate the team and excite the fans with his play.

Gabe Harris OLB  (#0)

Harris has big shoes to fill with the losses of Mykel Williams and Jalon Walker to the NFL, but plays from 2024, like his forced fumble and QB sack against Kentucky, point to his ability to fill the holes left by Williams and Walker. Energy is a trademark of athletic linebackers like Harris.

 

 

 

 

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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.