
Savannah’s Offense Report
Georgia has one more day of practice tomorrow but today was the last day of fall camp for the media. The offense carried a weight of confidence around as I watched them run drills. This side of the ball continued fundamentals drills and perfected the basics.
Injury Update:
- Jayson Stanely worked off to the side again
- Kearis Jackson was back with Courson as well.
- Still no Jackson Harris with the tight ends
Offensive Line

Pittman had the groups broken up into left guards and tackles, centers, and right guards. Each group worked on fundamental blocks and double-team drills.
Lamont Gaillard is another that looks to be in a lot better shape. That whole group looks like a well-oiled machine. I’m excited to see them in game-like situations.
Running backs:

Wideouts/Tight ends:

Wide out’s coach Cortez Hankton seemed happy with his group. Demetrius Roberston is a stud. He didn’t miss a pass and looks to be in a lot better shape. Matt Landers continues to bulk up and gain weight as well.
Ahkil Crumpton is so fast! He’s under the radar and could really shock some people.
Quarterbacks:

Justin Fields looks a lot more comfortable too. He made so many good throws and looks a lot more confident and comfortable in the pocket.
Steve’s Defense Report
Initial Observations:
- Nate McBride wore 36 today
- Jaden Hunter wore 5 today
- Divaad Wilson remains working on the sideline doing individual work.
- Noticed Tray Bishop in a scout team jersey today.
Linebackers:
Saw Monty Rice and Juwan Taylor as the 1s for the inside linebackers. I don’t think there are any safe starters, but Monty Rice has to be the closest in my opinion.

Defensive Line:
Jonathan Ledbetter is really proving to be a vocal leader. I heard him often critiquing players and encouraging them throughout the drills. Tray Scott also has this group ready to go. Think this may be the surprise group on the defense. I can really see them dominating the trenches this year.
Secondary:
The safeties were working with the OLB’s in one drill where they contain the edge. The ones were Richard LeCounte and J.R. Reed. I did also see Otis Reese and William Poole get reps at the star position. It’s starting to look like Otis Reese may contribute early.
