UGA Football: It Doesn’t Look Like This Dawg LB Had an Injury At All
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Lil sand work yesterday pic.twitter.com/9mifVGyQmt
— Rian "Trouble" Davis (@Trouble_R4) April 30, 2020
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Lil sand work yesterday pic.twitter.com/9mifVGyQmt
— Rian "Trouble" Davis (@Trouble_R4) April 30, 2020
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Nothing like digging up old video. These guys turned into pretty good coaches when their playing days were done. #9 is Brentson Buckner and #32 is Dell McGee. The year is 1988, Carver vs. Kendrick. @faithbeforefame @DellMcGee pic.twitter.com/W6y8oTb8Br
— Dave Platta WTVM (@WTVMDavePlatta) April 29, 2020
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.@_LayZay_ is headed to Nashville. Here’s his top 5️⃣ moments from his time at Georgia. 🔴⚫️#ATD #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/dUsbF7Nheo
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) April 29, 2020
Welcome @_LayZay_ to the Athens of the South pic.twitter.com/D4XpBtKNWr
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) April 30, 2020
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Andrew Thomas is taking his talents to the Big Apple. Here’s his top 5️⃣ moments from his time at Georgia. 🔴⚫️#ATD #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/MzsrSPzNpl
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) April 28, 2020
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Said it for years, it does NOT matter where you play in Georgia, there is competition. More kids drafted from small private schools this weekend than 7A schools in-state per @GHSFdaily pic.twitter.com/goKJqnNDBs
— Rusty Mansell (@Mansell247) April 26, 2020
2020 GEORGIA BULLDOG NFL DRAFT PROSPECTS | ||||
PLAYER | TEAM | ROUND | PICK | |
Andrew Thomas OL 6’5″ – 320 Lithonia, Ga. |
1st | 4th (4th) | ||
Isaiah Wilson OL 6’7″ – 340 Brooklyn, N.Y. |
1st | 29th (29th) | ||
D’Andre Swift RB 5’9″ – 215 Philadelphia, Pa. |
2nd | 3rd (35th) | ||
Solomon Kindley OL 6’4″ – 335 Jacksonville, Fla. |
4th | 5th (111th) | ||
Jake Fromm QB 6’2″ – 220 Warner Robins, Ga. |
5th | 22nd (167th) | ||
Charlie Woerner TE 6’5″ – 245 Tiger, Ga. |
6th | 11th (190th) | ||
Tae Crowder ILB 6’3″ – 235 Pine Mountain, Ga. |
7th | 41st (255th) |
UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS
JR Reed – Jacksonville Jaguars
Rodrigo Blankenship – Indianapolis Colts
Brian Herrien – Cleveland Browns
Lawrence Cager – New York Jets
Tyler Simmons – Houston Texans
Tyrique McGhee – Los Angeles Rams
Eli Wolf – Baltimore Ravens
Tyler Clark – Cincinnati Bengals
Michael Barnett – N/A
Bristol, Conn. — Four Georgia Bulldogs were chosen Saturday on the final day of the 2020 NFL Draft, totaling seven selections this year to tie last year’s class as the most under Kirby Smart and tied-second most in program history. Smart has tallied 21 total picks in his tenure.
Junior offensive lineman Solomon Kindley became the third Georgia offensive lineman selected in the draft, joining tackles Andrew Thomas (No. 4 overall, New York Giants) and Isaiah Wilson (No. 29 overall, Tennessee Titans).
Junior quarterback Jake Fromm was chosen by the Buffalo Bills in the fifth round, becoming the sixth Georgia quarterback selected since 2001 (tied-3rd among schools). Senior tight end Charlie Woerner was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the sixth round Saturday.
Senior linebacker Tae Crowder was the final selection of the 2020 Draft by the New York Giants, joining 1985 draftee Donald Chumley (father of Georgia kicker Noah Chumley) as the second Bulldog to earn the ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ distinction. Crowder and Thomas join Lorenzo Carter (2018) and Deandre Baker (2019) on the Giants’ roster.
With the fifth pick in the fourth round, the Miami Dolphins selected Kindley to bolster their offensive line. Kindley becomes the ninth Bulldog to be selected by the Dolphins franchise, the first pick since Arthur Lynch in 2014.
“To be honest, I can play either side of the guard. I can play any way the coaches need me to. I’m going to be a player to come in and wherever the coach needs me to go play at, that’s where I’m going to go play at,” Kindley said in a teleconference with Dolphins media.
Kindley, a Florida native from Jacksonville with family from Miami, was the first offensive lineman to commit to head coach Kirby Smart and former offensive line coach Sam Pittman in the class of 2016. An unranked three-star recruit, Kindley developed into a three-year starter at offensive guard for three-straight SEC East Division champion teams.
The list of Dolphins draftees from UGA also features safety Reshad Jones and tight end Randy McMichael, as well as UGA teammates defensive back Jake Scott and defensive lineman Bill Stanfill, who won back-to-back Super Bowls together in Miami in the early 1970s.
In the mid-fifth round, Buffalo tabbed Fromm to join their squad that went 10-6 and reached the playoffs in 2019. Fromm becomes the seventh Georgia player selected by the Bills franchise and the first since OL Cordy Glenn in 2012.
Fromm, a native of Warner Robins, Ga., started 42 of 43 games at the helm of the Georgia offense from 2017-19. He led the Bulldogs to three-straight SEC East Division titles, including the 2017 SEC title and the 2018 CFP Championship Game as a true freshman. He was named to the 2019 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team and was a three-time Academic All-SEC honoree.
“Every quarterback wants to be the starter and for me, I’ve been extremely blessed. Wherever I’ve been, I’ve played in every single game that I’ve dressed out … All I know is to stay humble and hungry and go in and make that [QB] room better in any way that I can,” Fromm said in a teleconference with Bills media.
Fromm’s 78 career TD passes put him in second place on UGA’s all-time list behind Aaron Murray and his 8,224 career passing yards rank fourth in program history. He also ranks 4th and 5th, respectively, on UGA’s lists of career completions (621) and attempts (982).
Of note, director of player development Jonas Jennings was also picked by the Bills in 2001. Fromm joins wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie—who is entering his third season in Buffalo and was Smart’s first NFL Draft selection at Georgia.
Later on in the sixth round, the reigning NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers picked up tight end Charlie Woerner. He becomes the 15th Bulldog to be drafted by the 49ers, but only the second in the last 30 years alongside OL John Theus in 2016.
Woerner, who arrived at Georgia from Tiger, Ga., started games in each of his four seasons in Athens and played in 54 of 56 games. In 2019, he started all 14 games and sported an 83.0 run blocking grade (Pro Football Focus), fourth among collegiate tight ends with at least 100 snaps. He finished his career with 34 catches for 376 yards.
Crowder, a native of Pine Mountain, Ga., was hardly ‘irrelevant’ on the field for Georgia. He started all 14 games in 2019 and led the Bulldog defense to the No. 1 national ranking in Scoring Defense (12.6 ppg—school record for few points allowed in 12+ game season).
Additionally, Crowder was named a semifinalist for the 2019 Butkus Award and finished with 122 total tackles in his Georgia career, with 10 tackles for loss, seven pass breakups and two interceptions. He becomes the 14th Bulldog taken by the Giants in the draft.
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Welcome to Big Blue, Tae Crowder!
Mr. I̶r̶relevant
📺: 2020 #NFLDraft NFLN/ESPN/ABC pic.twitter.com/SwUPAHQ72y
— New York Giants (@Giants) April 25, 2020
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#OnePride all day every day 🙌 It's the motto. Let's get it @Lions! Check out my fresh #PaniniInstant trading card here https://t.co/ACgHGlNQIP #NFLDraft #RatedRookie pic.twitter.com/pjD6gkpDd0
— SWIFT7️⃣ (@DAndreSwift) April 24, 2020
Swift off the board !! Congrats @DAndreSwift, can’t wait to watch you carry on the #RBU legacy in Detroit 🏆 pic.twitter.com/tg7QVewXht
— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) April 24, 2020
It’s been a pleasure to coach this young man for three years! Proud of you for working hard & accomplishing your dreams!
Congratulations @DAndreSwift✊🏽#NFLDraft2020 #RBU pic.twitter.com/fNXJ0cgpVL
— Dell McGee (@DellMcGee) April 24, 2020
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THE MOMENT#RBU is alive and well thanks to guys like @DAndreSwift. Looking forward to watching you on Sundays‼️#NFLDraft 📺 LIVE: @ESPN, @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/8pbIX1TtcF
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) April 24, 2020
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THE MOMENT
With the 4th overall pick, @allforgod_55 is the first Dawg off the board.#NFLDraft #DawgsInTheNFL pic.twitter.com/oMlcX0KjL1
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) April 24, 2020
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Dream come true!!! Can’t wait to get to work in New York. Let’s go @Giants!! 🔴🔵 @rocnationsports ✋🏿🤚🏿 #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/k4pL9xyOJH
— Andrew Thomas (@allforgod_55) April 24, 2020
Because we couldn’t go to the draft, I decided to drip and put on for the city while at the crib. Sleek, laid back, and clean at the same time. Rocking my Georgia red and a little bling to go with it.💧 pic.twitter.com/U5Iaj9TlZ2
— Andrew Thomas (@allforgod_55) April 23, 2020
Couldn’t do it without them!! 🙏🏿 It’s the ROC. @RocNationSports pic.twitter.com/ccc9vITKnr
— Andrew Thomas (@allforgod_55) April 24, 2020
Congrats @allforgod_55 !! Class act – can't wait to see you dominate with the Giants !! pic.twitter.com/1W59xYmaEL
— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) April 24, 2020
From Athens to the Big Apple‼️ Congratulations @allforgod_55‼️#NFLDraft #DawgsInTheNFL pic.twitter.com/Jm7nX9AugZ
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) April 24, 2020
Congratulations to Andrew Thomas. Such a great young man and will represent the NY Giants on and off the field. #4 #firstolinemantaken
— Coach Sam Pittman (@CoachSamPittman) April 24, 2020
The @jonasbrothers have a message for Andrew Thomas 💯 pic.twitter.com/g6AYPbv68t
— New York Giants (@Giants) April 24, 2020
Ready to protect 💪 pic.twitter.com/oZ7Xwv4oUj
— New York Giants (@Giants) April 24, 2020
"I'm excited to be part of Big Blue"
🗣 @allforgod_55 | @Bose pic.twitter.com/u5ZlbRyO0V
— New York Giants (@Giants) April 24, 2020
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📺: 2020 NFL Draft on @ABCNetwork/@espn/@nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/gQRX3e7vdO
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) April 24, 2020
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📺: 2020 NFL Draft on @ABCNetwork/@espn/@nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/gQRX3e7vdO
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) April 24, 2020
Happy to be apart of the family #Titanup🖤🖤
— Isaiah “Panda” Wilson (@_LayZay_) April 24, 2020
Big man, big energy, big future !! Congrats @_LayZay_, go show out in Nashville !! pic.twitter.com/bRbl9FISGT
— Coach Kirby Smart (@KirbySmartUGA) April 24, 2020
Our big man is off to the Music City‼️ That's two offensive linemen in the first round of the #NFLDraft 💪 Congratulations, @_LayZay_‼️
📺 LIVE: @ESPN, @NFLNetwork pic.twitter.com/8DBxSQQFeW
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) April 24, 2020
Isaiah Wilson… redshirted, worked hard, wanted it and just got drafted the 29th pick in the NFL. Never quit chasing dreams. He didn’t and it paid off. Congrats to him and the Titans. Very proud #2firstroundtackles.
— Coach Sam Pittman (@CoachSamPittman) April 24, 2020
Welcome to the family Isaiah Wilson (@_LayZay_) pic.twitter.com/uyWEOsKSeU
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) April 24, 2020
Titans select @GeorgiaFootball tackle Isaiah Wilson #TitansDraft
First Round 2020 NFL Draft 📰 » https://t.co/R2LsiIPgiZ
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) April 24, 2020