Looking ahead to the 2025 season, the Georgia Bulldogs are once again loaded with talent, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. With a mix of returning players, emerging stars, and high-profile transfers, the team’s roster is brimming with potential. But with so much talent comes a big question: Who will start when the season begins? Let’s break down the potential offensive lineup for 2025.

Georgia Bulldogs’ Offensive Depth Creates 2025 Lineup Questions
Georgia’s offense in 2025 has the potential to be one of the most explosive in the SEC, but the depth at nearly every position means tough decisions for head coach Kirby Smart and his staff. A recent post from CFBLive247 on X gave us a glimpse of a possible lineup, and it’s stacked with talent. From quarterback to the offensive line, let’s dive into the names in the mix and what they bring to the table.
At QB, Gunner Stockton, the redshirt sophomore from Tiger, Georgia, has been waiting in the wings for his chance to shine. He is a former five-star recruit and the top dual-threat QB in the 2022 class, according to 247Sports, and showed flashes of potential in the 2024 SEC Championship Game. He stepped in for an injured Carson Beck, throwing for 72 yards in a 22-19 overtime win.
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The Backfield: Nate Frazier’s Time to Shine
Nate Frazier appears to be the most likely player in the running back room to take over as the lead back. The sophomore had a strong freshman campaign in 2024. With Trevor Etienne’s departure after the 2024 season, Frazier is the most experienced option in the backfield. However, Georgia has this history of rotating backs, so keep an eye on younger players like freshman Chauncey Bowens, who could push for carries if he impresses in fall camp.
Receiving Corps: Zach Branch Leading the Way
Perhaps the most exciting development for Georgia’s offense in 2025 is the addition of wide receiver Zach Branch, a transfer from USC. According to ESPN, Branch earned first-team All-American honors in 2023 and was the number nine overall player in the transfer portal.
In 2024, the Bulldogs lacked a true standout at receiver, with senior Arian Smith leading the team with 817 yards but no one cracking the SEC’s top 10 in receiving yards. Joining Branch are Noah Thomas and Colbie Young, two big-bodied receivers who can stretch the field.
Offensive Line: A Mix of Veterans and New Faces
The offensive line might be Georgia’s biggest question mark in 2025. The projected starters include Monroe Freeling at left tackle, Micah Morris at left guard, Drew Bobo at center, Dylan Calhoun at right guard, and Earnest Greene at right tackle. This group has potential but also some uncertainties.
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As the 2025 season approaches, Georgia fans have plenty of reasons to be optimistic. The Bulldogs’ schedule is set up more favorably than it was in 2024.
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