Georgia Bulldogs Tight End On Verge Of Breakout Season After Brock Bowers Leaves For the NFL
The Georgia Bulldogs have lost many several key players to the NFL including tight end Brock Bowers. In the last two seasons, they have one game. Georgia won back-to-back titles before losing to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game and missing out on the college football playoff.
Instead, the Bulldogs crushed the Florida State Seminoles in the Orange Bowl 63-3 last year. The Georgia Bulldogs showed that they should have been one of the four teams in the college football playoff. With an expanded playoff this season, head coach Kirby Smart should have his Bulldogs back in the championship picture.
They always reloaded year after year and this year will be no different. Georgia is expected to possibly be number one in the preseason rankings. Quarterback Carson Beck is projected to be one of the top picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. He can also win the Heisman Trophy this season.
Other than Beck, there will be some other players to watch for this season. Who is a potential candidate to break out on the offensive side of the football?
ntering this season, junior tight end Oscar Delp is expected to be the starting tight end after Bowers leaves for the NFL. Brock Bowers could have been a top-five selection, but he slipped to the Las Vegas Raiders 13th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Oscar Delp last season with the Georgia Bulldogs caught 24 passes for 283 yards receiving and three touchdowns and averaged 11.8 yards per reception. John Buhler of Fansided said about Oscar Delp potentially having a breakout season this year for the Bulldogs by saying
The passing game is going to be dangerous this season for the Bulldogs. We will see how well Oscar Delp will block because Brock Bowers was an excellent blocker as well.