PLAYERS:
Mark Richt,
Cordy Glenn,
Orson Charles,
Jason Witten,
Brandon Boykin,
Ben Jones,
Drew Butler,
Blair Walsh,
DeAngelo Tyson
TEAMS: Dallas Cowboys, Georgia Bulldogs, Boise State Broncos
TEAMS: Dallas Cowboys, Georgia Bulldogs, Boise State Broncos
The 2011 season came fully equipped with a heated seat for Georgia Bulldogs head coach Mark Richt. After opening the season with back-to-back losses to Boise State and South Carolina, things didn’t look good for the Dawgs or for Richt. However, Georgia rebounded and won 10 straight on their way to an SEC East championship.
The Bulldogs made the turnaround by buckling down defensively and settling into second-year defensive coordinator Todd Grantham’s 3-4 defensive scheme. UGA also had plenty of talent on both sides of the ball, and Georgia expects to have several players names called in April’s NFL Draft.
Here is an early look at draft projections and scouting reports for draft-eligible Georgia Bulldogs.
(Rankings courtesy of CBS Sports)
Cordy Glenn- #26 Overall, #2 OG
Cordy Glenn is a massive guard prospect who surprisingly gets into the second-level quickly at 6-6 346 lbs. He looks like a guy you’d see defending the blind side, but he’s not very light...
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