Georgia Football: Three Offensive Players who could be All-Americans

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Jeremiah Holloman

Jeremiah Holloman stands 6-2 200 pounds, he is a solid all-around receiver.

Whether running routes, catching the ball, or blocking in the run game, Holloman can do it all. Holloman really came on as the 2018 season continued.

With the absences of Mecole Hardman, Riley Ridley, and Terry Godwin, Holloman will be leaned on as WR1 in Georgia’s offense this season.

Last season Holloman caught 24 passes for 418 yards and 5 touchdowns. He caught just two passes a game. That will be greatly increased this year with an increased role.

Holloman led all receivers for Georgia last year in yards per reception. He averaged over 17 yards a catch, a true deep threat. Doubling or even tripling his touchdowns from last year is a very real possibility.

If Holloman could get 50 or more catches this year, Georgia could have their first 800-900 yard receiver since Malcolm Mitchell in 2015.

I think he is more than capable of achieving this. Georgia will maintain their run-heavy offense, but I believe the move to Coley was meant to make it a more balanced approach. In turn, I predict a lot more targets for Holloman in 2019.

Georgia could see their first real WR1 in some time this season. Holloman could explode this season if used correctly.

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There is really nothing keeping him from that 900 yards 10 touchdown plateau other than opportunity. Holloman is an elite wideout, it’s up to Georgia to use him as such or not. I believe they will and Holloman will be the first Georgia All-American wide receiver.