Where mock drafts have former Georgia players going in 2024 NFL Draft
NFL draft week is here.
Where will the current crop of Georgia football pro prospects go?
There are educated guesses in the multitude of mock drafts churned out this time of year.
A select few do the deep-dive and try to project all seven rounds.
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Here’s where the 11 Georgia players that were invited to the NFL combine are showing up in several seven-round mock drafts.
Tight end Brock Bowers
Most have the three-time All-American as a top 10 pick. Interestingly, all four of these projections have Bowers going to a different team. Could make for an exciting Thursday night.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: First round to the Los Angeles Chargers (No. 5 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: First round to the New York Jets (No. 10 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: First round to Seattle Seahawks (No. 16 overall)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: First round to the Indianapolis Colts (No. 9 overall via trade)
Offensive tackle Amarius Mims
CBS Sports' Chris Trapasso's mock draft is the only I've seen that has Mims, the 6-foot-7, 340 pound right tackle, going ahead of Brock Bowers in the draft, but it's certainly not out of the question.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: First round to the Pittsburgh Steelers (No. 20 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: First round to the Philadelphia Eagles (No. 22 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: First round to New Orleans Saints (No. 14 overall)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Second round to New England Patriots (No. 34 overall)
Wide receiver Ladd McConkey
All four of these mocks have McConkey going early on Day 2, but could he jump up into late first round if there's a run on wide receivers? Some other draft analysts have pegged him going late on the first day.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Second round to the Washington Commanders (No. 40 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Second round to the Carolina Panthers (No. 33 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Second round to Buffalo Bills (No. 33 overall via. trade)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Second round to Tennessee Titans (No. 38 overall)
Cornerback Kamari Lassiter
Lassiter is seen as a second rounder by all but one of these projections. An unofficial 4.60 40 at Georgia's Pro Day didn't help his stock. Falcons fans would probably be thrilled if the Savannah native ended up playing in Atlanta as Brugler pegs it.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Second round to the Washington Commanders (No. 36 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Third round to the Atlanta Falcons (No. 74 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Second round to San Francisco 49ers (No. 63 overall via. trade)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Second round to Tampa Bay Bucaneers (No. 57 overall)
Safety Javon Bullard
Green Bay, which scooped up a couple of Georgia players in Quay Walker and Devonte Wyatt in the first round in 2022, is the landing spot for Bullard in two of these mocks. Another has him as yet another Bulldog to the Eagles.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Second round to the Buffalo Bills (No. 60 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Second round to the Philadelphia Eagles (No. 53 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Third round to Green Bay Packers (No. 91 overall via. trade)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Third round to Green Bay Packers (No. 58 overall)
Center Sedrick Van Pran-Granger
Pretty wide range of where the stalwart Georgia center will go from No. 71 in the third round to No. 163 in the fifth. He's ranked the No. 4 center in the draft by ESPN's Field Yates, Mel Kiper and Jordan Reid.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Third round to Arizona Cardinals (No. 71 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Fourth round to Arizona Cardinals (No. 104 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Third round to Pittsburgh Steelers (No. 84 overall)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Fifth round to Buffalo Bills (No. 163 overall)
Safety Tykee Smith
By most accounts, Smith seemed to help himself during the pre-draft process, moving into a Day 2 pick by one of these mocks. Either way Georgia's starting nickel back in 2023 could go relatively early on Day 3.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Fourth round to Jacksonville Jaguars (No. 114 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Fourth round to Atlanta Falcons (No. 143 overall)
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Fifth round to Philadelphia Eagles (No. 171 overall)
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Third round to New York Jets (No. 72 overall)
Running back Kendall Milton
Milton battled injuries for much of his Georgia career, but finished strong down the stretch of last season. It still could be a long wait to hear his name called based on the projections.
Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News: Seventh round to Tennessee Titans (No. 252 overall)
Dane Brugler, The Athletic: Undrafted
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: Undrafted
Chad Reuter of NFL.com: Seventh round to Cincinnati Bengals (No. 224 overall).
Running back Daijun Edwards, wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint and defensive lineman Zion Logue
The end of the NFL draft often is in the eye of the beholder as mock drafts for these three prospects indicate. CBS Sports Chris Trapasso projects Edwards going to Green Bay in the seventh round with pick No. 255, but Edwards isn't listed in the other seven-round mocks. Vinnie Iyer of the Sporting News has Rosemy-Jacksaint going in the fifth round to Jacksonville at pick No. 153, but he goes undrafted in the other three. Logue isn't listed in any of these mocks.
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