Contributing in a rotational role in the backfield, Frazier put together an exceptional season as just a true freshman.
Allen is right up there with Woodring, as he was extremely reliable in the middle of the defense in 2024 with 76 total tackles, good for second-best on the team.
Woodring has put together two consecutive excellent seasons to begin his college career, garnering second-team All-SEC honors in 2024.
A toss-up in terms of whether or not he would declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, Everette’s presence will be felt next season.
Ahead of Delp on this list, Luckie broke out while starting seven games in his absence and heads into 2025 neck-and-neck with Delp as the potential starter.
Bolden surprised many as a steady contributor for the Georgia defense last season, as he totaled 59 tackles, including 40 solo, and one interception and forced fumble apiece.
Bell, the third-leading receiver from a season ago, is expected to step up as he enters his senior season with the Bulldogs.
The starting tight end in 2024, Delp played in 10 games due to injury and caught 21 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns.
One of the nations’ top offensive tackles in the 2022 class, Greene broke out a season ago and established himself as a key cog on the edge of the offensive line for the Bulldogs.
Stockton performed admirably well during his first start of his career against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, completing 20 of 32 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown.