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4 Georgia Bulldogs go in first round of 2023 NFL mock draft

4 Georgia Bulldogs go in first round of 2023 NFL mock draft

NFL Network draft expert Daniel Jeremiah thinks that four Georgia Bulldogs will go in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft.

Georgia has won consecutive national championships. It is tough to win a national championship without a lot of NFL talent. Georgia fans should expect Bulldogs to be selected early and often in the 2023 NFL draft. However, it is unlikely that Georgia will break last season’s record of 15 players selected in the draft.

Georgia junior defensive tackle Jalen Carter has a chance to be the No. 1 pick in the draft.

Here’s the four Georgia Bulldogs and one Georgia transfer that Daniel Jeremiah projects to be first round picks:

No. 1: DT Jalen Carter to the Chicago Bears

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Georgia defensive lineman Jalen Carter is one of the most talented players in the 2023 NFL draft. If the Chicago Bears keep the No. 1 pick, then Carter is in contention to be the first player drafted. However, if the Bears trade the pick, then the team trading up will likely be looking to select a quarterback.

No. 13: OT Broderick Jones to the New York Jets

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Georgia left tackle Broderick Jones has excellent feet and was fantastic in pass protection throughout the 2022 college football season. Daniel Jeremiah predicts that the New York Jets will select Jones with the No. 13 pick.

No. 15: LB Nolan Smith to the Green Bay Packers

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Georgia pass rusher Nolan Smith missed the end of the college football season with a torn pectoral muscle. Smith remained a leader for the Georgia football team and helped the Dawgs win back-to-back national championships in his final two seasons in Athens.

Daniel Jeremiah thinks that the Green Bay Packers will add yet another Georgia defender in the first round.

No. 28: TE Darnell Washington to the Cincinnati…

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