![]() for 25 yds and 3 TDsīreakdown: Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann continues to stockpile talent at inside linebacker, with Raylen Wilson being one of the best examples of that yet. ![]() ![]() Relevant stats: 117 tackles, 18 TFL, 11 sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR 13 car. Rating: Five star (0.9876) - 3rd-best ILB I love the way he works and he is not sensitive to coaching, which I have a lot of respect for." - Smart on April 8 You’re rushing against Amarius Mims, you’re rushing against Earnest Greene, Blaske, you know, some really good tackles. It’s not going to come as easy as maybe it did in high school. He’s going to be a really good football player if he decides ge’s going to work at it. fits in that bucket, but he does have ability. They don’t even come close to understanding it. "So all of them, when they walk on the field, the level of intensity and awareness that’s required t play winning football, they don’t even understand it. He’s not exempt from that but he’s not the only one. Then they go out on the field and they’re oblivious to what was said in the meeting. Sometimes I think they think they’re hearing but they don’t. They sit in a meeting and I don’t know what they’re actually hearing. I think all those midyears kind of fit in the same bucket. The team has talent ahead of him at the position, but it seems like a lock that Wilson will find his way onto the field somehow, some way by the time the fall arrives. Wilson has the build of a destructive outside linebacker who can make an impact sooner rather than later for the Bulldogs. His pass-rushing skills shined throughout his high school career and led to 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins comparing Wilson to Azeez Ojulari, the former Bulldog who now plays with the New York Giants. Wilson was a beast defensively at Venice High School in Florida, and his play went a long way in helping his team reach the state championship game. Relevant stats: 94 total tackles, 10 TFL, 10 sacks, 9 QB hurries, 2 FF, 2 FRīreakdown: Damon Wilson was the highest-rated recruit in a Georgia signing class that finished second nationally, and rightfully so. Ht./Wt.: 6-4 / 235 (Measurements per Georgia’s official roster) Rating: Five-star (0.9900) - 3rd-best EDGE in 2023 class ![]() Here's a rundown on each of those players Spring ball allowed Georgia head coach Kirby Smart and the older Bulldogs to get a look at the newcomers and learn what stands out about their games. Nine of those Bulldogs - cornerback AJ Harris inside linebackers Raylen Wilson and CJ Allen wide receivers Tyler Williams, Anthony Evans and Yazeed Haynes EDGE rusher Gabriel Harris tight end Lawson Luckie and defensive tackle Jamaal Jarrett - arrived in December, which allowed them to participate in bowl practice as the Bulldogs made their way through the College Football Playoff.Īdditionally, Georgia added three players from the portal: wide receivers RaRa Thomas and Dominic Lovett and defensive back Smoke Bouie. Georgia had 18 early enrollees in the 2023 class, which allowed those players to go through winter workouts and now has them set to participate in 14 spring practice sessions followed by the G-Day scrimmage on Saturday, April 15. The Georgia Bulldogs put together another strong signing class in the 2023 cycle as Kirby Smart and his staff work to continue reloading the Bulldogs’ roster with talent year after year. March and April saw those players go through spring ball for the first time as Bulldogs, and several of them were able to impress along the way.
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