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How Many Spots for Dawgs in 2020?

Bryan Bresee and family with Kirby Smart. Photo @bryan_bresee Twitter
Bryan Bresee and family with Kirby Smart. Photo @bryan_bresee Twitter

Given that it is still recruiting season, the question that I get asked the most is how many spots does Georgia have in the Class of 2020. Below is my thought process as of today. Clearly, a lot can change depending on early entry to the NFL Draft. Players with the (NFL) designation are possible early draft entrants if they have an excellent season in 2019. Also, just for fun, I included a WAY WAY WAY too early Mock Class.

QUARTERBACK

Departures:  Jake Fromm (NFL)

 

 

 

 

Spots – 1 or 2

Robby Ashford – 6’4 215 – 4-Star (AL)

RUNNING BACK

 

 

 

 

Departures:  Brian Herrien (Grad), DeAndre Swift (NFL)

Spots – 2

Marshawn Lloyd – 5’9 205 – 5-Star (MD)

Tank Bigsby – 6’0 195 – 4-Star (GA)

TIGHT END

Departures:  Charlie Woerner (Grad), Eli Wolf (Grad)

Spots – 2

Arik Gilbert – 6’5 248 – 5-Star (GA)

Bill Ward – 6’4 235 – 3-Star (GA)

WIDE RECEIVER

Departures:  Lawrence Cager (Grad), Jeremiah Holloman (NFL), Demetris Robertson (NFL)

Spots – 2, 3 or 4

Leonard Manuel – 6’4 200 – 5-Star (FL)

Kobe Hudson – 6’1 185 – 4-Star (GA)

Rico Powers – 6’2 185 – 4-Star (GA)

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

Departures:  Andrew Thomas (NFL), Isaiah Wilson (NFL), D’Marcus Hayes (Grad)

Spots – 2 or 3

Broderick Jones – 6’6 275 – 5-Star (GA)

Tate Ratledge – 6’6 300 – 4-Star (GA)

OFFENSIVE GUARD

Departures:  Solomon Kindley (NFL), Ben Cleveland (NFL)

Spots – 2 or 3

Justin Rogers – 6’3 310 – 5-Star (MI)

Jovens Janvier – 6’3 340 – 4-Star (FL)

CENTER

Spots – 0 or 1

No Additions in Class of 2020

DEFENSIVE LINE

Departures:  David Marshall (Grad), Tyler Clark (Grad), Julian Rochester (Grad), Michail Carter (Grad), Michael Barnett (Grad)

Spots – 5 or 6

Bryan Bresee – 6’5 290 – 5-Star (MD)

Myles Murphy – 6’5 265 – 5-Star (GA)

Jacolbe Cowan – 6’5 265 – 4-Star (NC)

Jamil Burroughs – 6’2 285 – 4-Star (GA)

Nazir Stackhouse – 6’5 295 – 4-Star (GA)

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER

Departures:  Jermaine Johnson (NFL)

Spots – 2 or 3

B.J. Ojulari – 6’3 220 – 4-Star (GA)

Zykevious Walker – 6’4 255 – 4-Star (GA)

INSIDE LINEBACKER

Departures: Tae Crowder (Grad)

Spots – 0 or 1

No Additions in Class of 2020

CORNERBACK

Spots – 2 or 3

Enzo Jennings – 6’1 185 – 4-Star (MI)

Miles Brooks – 6’2 175 – 4 Star (FL)

SAFETY

Departures:  J.R. Reed (Grad), Richard LeCounte (NFL)

Spots – 1 to 3

Nadab Joseph – 6’2 185 – 4-Star (AL)

James Thomas – 6’2 190 – 3-Star  (GA)

SPECIAL TEAMS

Departures: Rodrigo Blankenship (Grad)

Spots – 0 or 1

No Additions in Class of 2020

 

 

 

 

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Matthew “Huck” Pasek was born into a family of Georgia Bulldogs. Huck’s father, Gary, graduated from UGA in 1976 and became a high school chemistry teacher at Peachtree HS in Dunwoody, GA where he coached alongside Georgia High School football legend T. McFerrrin. Gary’s love of football, especially Georgia football, was passed along to his son. Huck lives in Belmont, NC with his wife, Whitney, and works in Financial Services Litigation. In his spare time he is an avid golfer, movie fanatic and habitual traveler to St. Simons Island with his wife “just to get away”. The moniker ImYourHuckleberry arose from his favorite movie, Tombstone, and character Doc Holiday’s famous line, “I’m Your Huckleberry”. Matthew was never one to shy away from a confrontation or debate, thus the nickname instantly stuck.