On the 2024 NFL draft big board, eight Georgia Bulldogs are ranked.
Even yet, PFF’s draft board continues to be a useful indicator of the order in which NFL teams will select Georgia players. Four Bulldogs are regarded by the big board as prospects worthy of a first-round draft selection.
Eleven Georgia Bulldogs are anticipated to participate in the NFL combine before the draft. Georgia will host its pro day in March after that. Detroit, Michigan will host the NFL draft in 2024 from April 25–27.
On PFF’s big board, which eight Georgia Bulldogs are they? Which three Bulldogs are back for the fall after cracking the PFF top-200?
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, a wide receiver
Big board ranking: 129; PFF grade for 2023: 75.0
While Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint’s stats at Georgia were not spectacular, he did show growth each season, and NFL teams will prize his ability to win contested catches. Rosemy-Jacksaint rarely lets passes go and is a great blocker. Statistics: 4 touchdowns and 535 yards through 34 passes
Sedrick Van Pran, center
Big board ranking: 112; PFF grade for 2023: 77.9.
NFL teams look for a center with power, intelligence, and mobility, and Van Pran fits the bill. He is also a leader. But the center position has lost value over time, so according to PFF, it’s probable he drops to the fourth round.
Stats: 868 snaps in 14 games played.
Back on defense Tykee Smith, Big board ranking
86th; PFF rating for 2023: 84.0
Tykee Smith is ranked among the top 100 players in the draft by PFF in large part due to his ability to force turnovers and tackle. Smith possesses versatility and is anticipated to return to the safety position in the NFL after playing a standout role at Georgia, even if he may not be the most durable defender in man coverage.
70 tackles, 4 interceptions, and 2 sacks are the stats.
Back on defense Javon Bullard
Big board ranking: 78; PFF grade for 2023: 82.8
Javon Bullard of Georgia made waves at the Senior Bowl and is hoping to make an impression at the NFL Combine. Bullard is a good tackler who has the potential to play at the next level as a nickel cornerback or safety.
56 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 5 pass deflections are the stats.
Kamari Lassiter, a cornerback
Big board ranking: 32; PFF grade for 2023: 85.4
On PFF’s big board, Lassiter is selected as the final first-round selection. In 2023, the physically strong cornerback made an impression with his coverage of Luther Burden, a standout wide receiver for Missouri. Lassiter was chosen for the second team of the SEC. 37 tackles and 8 pass deflections are the stats.
Ladd McConkey, a wide receiver
Big board ranking: 31st; PFF rating for 2023: 82.6
Ladd McConkey, a wide receiver from Georgia, possesses the speed and route-running that NFL teams adore. In2023, McConkey led the Dawgs as their top wide receiver when healthy, but he was only able to play in nine games because of ankle and back problems. 30 receptions for 478 receiving yards and two touchdowns are the statistics.
Offensive tackling Amadeus Mims
Big board ranking: 23rd; PFF grade for 2023: 75.6
Amarius Mims, an offensive tackle for Georgia, has little collegiate experience, but when healthy, he was dominant. In the run game, Mims frequently receives a strong push and hardly ever gives up. The 340-pound, 6-foot-7 offensive tackle may be among the best prospects at the next NFL combine. Statistics: 297 snaps in seven games played.
Big board ranking: sixth; PFF grade for 2023: 84.4
As one of the greatest tight ends in collegiate history, Brock Bowers of Georgia, concluded his career as a tight end. His ankle is giving him health issues as he enters the draft. Without a doubt, Bowers is the top tight end prospect in the draft. Statistics: 6 touchdowns, 714 receiving yards, and 56 receptions
Dominic Lovett, a wide receiver (returning)
Big Board position: 188th
In 2024, Dominic Lovett will have another opportunity to raise his NFL draft ranking. With McConkey and Bowers moving to the draft, Lovett could see more targets this autumn. Statistics: 4 touchdowns, 613 receiving yards, and 54 receptions
Nazir Stackhouse, a defensive lineman (returning)
Big Board position: 138th
With Stackhouse back, Georgia will be extremely strong in the defensive line this autumn. Stackhouse, who was selected to the second team of the SEC, will try to keep getting better as a pass rusher. 24 tackles, 1 interception, and 2 sacks are the stats.
Tate Ratledge, the guard (returning)
Big Board position: 93rd
Ratledge is Georgia’s best returning offensive lineman for the autumn and was selected to the first team of the SEC. Ratledge may have been selected quite early in the draft, but he decided to play another season of college ball instead.