
Last season, the Georgia offense helped lead the team to a SEC Championship title and a fifth appearance in the College Football Playoff. Though the Bulldogs led the SEC in players to make the All-SEC Team, no offensive players were named to the first team. This year’s offense will feature plenty of returning players, but some will be taking on the biggest roles of their college career. Here’s nine offensive players who could be named First Team All-SEC.
Gunner Stockton (#14, QB)
Stockton had a solid first season as the starting quarterback for the Bulldogs, throwing for nearly 3,000 yards and 24 touchdowns. His ability to be a threat on the ground was one of his most impactful traits, rushing for 462 yards and 10 touchdowns. There is always pressure when you’re a starting quarterback in the SEC, but his performance will be the leading factor in whether or not Georgia rises to the top of college football this year. As long as Georgia remains in the College Football Playoff conversation, you can count on Stockton to get some attention from the sport for accolades, and maybe even a trip to New York for the Heisman Trophy.
Nate Frazier (#3, RB)
If there’s any player that seems like they are on the brink of a breakout season, it is Nate Frazier. He was 53 rushing yards short of a 1,000-yard season (in 2025) and saw his production skyrocket towards the end of the season. The Bulldogs have a rich history of elite running back play, and Frazier’s elusiveness matched with breakaway speed fits the mold of being next in line. In an offensive scheme that likes to establish a strong ground game, Frazier should continue to see his productivity rise towards being one of the top running backs in the SEC.
Isiah Canion (#6, WR)
The former Georgia Tech wide reciever was one of Georgia’s biggest acquisitions this offseason in the transfer portal. Last season for the Jackets, he had 480 receiving yards and four touchdowns. With players such as Zachariah Branch and Colbie Young leaving for the NFL, Canion has the chance to be Georgia’s top weapon out wide in what looks to be one of the SEC’s top offensive units.
London Humphreys (#16, WR)
The senior is another piece to the Georgia offense that could make some serious noise across the conference. Though he might not have been the flashiest receiver last season, it seemed like his moments were some of the biggest of the season for the Bulldogs’ offense. Stockton and the rest of the returning players have plenty of familiarity with Humphreys, so there’s every reason to believe a huge season is in the picture for this wide receiver.
Sacovie White-Helton (#0, WR)
In what was a very crowded wide receiver room alongside Humphreys and Branch, White-Helton saw the field in every game, ending the season with eight receptions for 70 yards. Though he will only be a sophomore this season, the Bulldogs’ wide receiver room is up for grabs. Do not be surprised if his involvement increases and he becomes an impactful player that SEC teams become familiar with as the season progresses.
Lawson Luckie (#7, TE)
In his first three seasons with the Bulldogs, Luckie played alongside tight ends such as Brock Bowers and Oscar Delp, both who had great careers in Athens. Now in his senior year, Luckie gets his shot to take the reins at tight end in Bobo’s offense. His three-touchdown performance against Ole Miss put him on the radar throughout the SEC, but expect Luckie to put himself on the national spotlight with a strong senior campaign.
Drew Bobo (#74, OL)
Bobo battled through injuries last season, most notably missing Georgia’s appearances in the SEC Championship and the Sugar Bowl. Though the Bulldogs were able to navigate through his absence and win the conference, he was certainly missed on the offensive line. With his decision to come back for a final season with Coach Smart, he will certainly take on a key leadership role in the offense. If this year’s offense leads the team to another SEC title, Bobo’s performance will be a reason for a trip back to the College Football Playoff.
Dontrell Glover (#63, OL)
Glover racked up plenty of accolades following his freshman season where he started in twelve games. He was named to the 2025 SEC All-Freshman Football Team, along with being a part of The Athletic Freshman All-America Second Team. With offensive linemen Micah Morris and Monroe Freeling leaving for professional football, Glover looks to take a step forward in the system and become one of the top lineman in the conference.
Earnest Greene III (#71, OL)
The redshirt-senior has been around a part of Smart’s program since 2022. His experience with this program will help him become one of the centerpieces of Bobo’s offense for one last season in Athens. His 2025-26 season was also impacted by injuries, but a fresh start this year should lead him towards helping Stockton elevate the Bulldogs’ offense to new heights in a quest for a national title. And at the same time, raising his NFL appeal.