The Georgia Bulldogs have been on top of list of having a significant amount of draft picks in the NFL draft over the last few years. In this past draft, they had 13 total players selected (second-most of any college football program), which is just two short of the all-time draft record of 15,

ESPN’s Jordan Reid is already projecting the 2026 NFL draft, where he forecasts that 11 Georgia players will be selected. This would bring the Bulldogs’ total to 57 players drafted over a five-year span. Reid’s list of potential draftees includes CJ Allen, Raylen Wilson, Christen Miller, Daylen Everette, Daniel Harris, Earnest Greene, Monroe Freeling, Micah Morris, Dillon Bell, Zachariah Branch, Oscar Delp, and Lawson Luckie.

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Reid ranks Georgia in the second tier of roster NFL draft talent. Georgia is in the same tier as Alabama, Ohio State and Notre Dame. The first tier is composed of Clemson, Oregon, Penn State and Texas.

If Georgia wide receivers Colbie Young and Noah Thomas play well, then they can join the list of potential draftees as well. Both have huge body frames with Young being six-foot-five and Thomas being six-foot-six. If both perform, then count on them being drafted late in the 2026 NFL draft.

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