The 84 that will start preseason camp
Preseason camp opens on Friday, and we’ll get our first practices with the complete 2019 roster. 14 members of the incoming class went through spring practice, and the rest of the class arrived earlier in the summer for offseason workouts. There’s been some additional attrition since spring, but by and large the team that reports will be intact. Returning players made grades, and all incoming players qualified.
Georgia is, by my count, at 84 scholarship players entering camp. They were at the limit of 85 until early June when JJ Holloman was dismissed. Kirby Smart will likely use that scholarship to expand the size of the 2020 class, but it might also mean that a senior walk-on earns a full ride this year. Then again, Ahkil Crumpton didn’t join the 2017 squad until August, so it’s possible that Smart is still out there beating the bushes to find a late transfer to use that open scholarship. Stay tuned.
I like using the “recruiting roster” format below to get a quick sense of how the talent on the team is distributed across classes and positions.
The first thing you’ll notice is how the roster is weighted towards the left side of the table – 50 of the 84 have at least three years of eligibility remaining. That’s not a shock – with early enrollment and the transfer portal, all teams are young teams now. When you’ve recruited this well, just about anyone could be called on to play. That’s especially true of the defense – Ojulari and Wilson were the only defensive newcomers redshirted last year, and they were injured. It’s not necessarily a bad thing that the majority of Georgia’s team now comes from the 2018 and 2019 classes rated #1 in the nation by some recruiting services.
It looks like a relatively small senior class, but we can expect that group to be augmented by some juniors declaring for the draft, particularly on offense. Pretty much every position group on offense other than TE has potential junior pro prospects. We have a whole season to play before fretting about 2020, but if Fromm and Swift declare for the draft, Georgia’s skill positions will be light on upperclassmen. It’s a problem for down the road, but there could be a fairly large leadership vacuum (and opportunity!) on the offense in 2020.
For now though it’s an impressive looking group. Georgia is starting to accumulate nice depth across the board. Barring injuries, the Dawgs might not have to lean on true freshmen as much as they have in the past couple of years. Some like George Pickens and Nolan Smith might be ready sooner than others, but the staff can plug these newcomers in when it makes sense and not because there are no other options.
(Possible Day-One starters are in bold – just a best guess using the post-spring depth chart from UGASports.com. [R] indicates a player who has redshirted.)
Years of Eligibility Remaining | ||||
4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
QB | D’wan Mathis | Stetson Bennett | Jake Fromm | |
RB | Kenny McIntosh Zamir White [R] |
James Cook | D’Andre Swift | Brian Herrien |
TE | Ryland Goede John FitzPatrick [R] Brett Seither |
Charlie Woerner Eli Wolf |
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WR | Dominick Blaylock Tommy Bush [R] Kearis Jackson [R] George Pickens |
Matt Landers | Trey Blount Demetris Robertson |
Lawrence Cager Tyler Simmons |
OL | Owen Condon Warren Ericson [R] Warren McClendon Xavier Truss Clay Webb |
Trey Hill Cade Mays Jamaree Salyer Isaiah Wilson [R] |
Ben Cleveland [R] Solomon Kindley [R] Justin Shaffer Andrew Thomas |
D’Marcus Hayes |
DL | Zion Logue Tymon Mitchell Bill Norton Travon Walker |
Jordan Davis Netori Johnson Tramel Walthour |
Malik Herring Devonte Wyatt Justin Young [R] |
Michael Barnett Michail Carter Tyler Clark David Marshall Julian Rochester |
LB | Rian Davis Nakobe Dean Trezmen Marshall Azeez Ojulari [R] Nolan Smith |
Adam Anderson Robert Beal Brenton Cox Channing Tindall Quay Walker |
Walter Grant Jermaine Johnson Nate McBride Monty Rice |
Tae Crowder |
DB | Lewis Cine Tyrique Stevenson Makiya Tongue Divaad Wilson [R] |
Latavious Brini Tyson Campbell Otis Reese Christopher Smith Ameer Speed Eric Stokes |
DJ Daniel Richard LeCounte William Poole Mark Webb |
Tyrique McGhee J.R. Reed |
Specialists | Jake Camarda | Rodrigo Blankenship | ||
28 | 22 | 19 | 15 |
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joe
August 2nd, 2019
9:10 am
Pretty sure Isaiah Wilson is a redshirt Soph.
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