Georgia football: 3 proven players that will impress at the Combine

Jordan Davis rushes the Michigan quarterback. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
Jordan Davis rushes the Michigan quarterback. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
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Jordan Davis rushes the Michigan quarterback. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)

Georgia football may have 14 players in the NFL Combine, but their performance will either impress or draw questions for some.

The NFL Combine is a great event to evaluate these elite players through various tests drills and see who they are as people. This week can be wonderful, or as some Georgia fans have seen, it can cause a player to go undrafted.

The Dawgs having so many in this event could show that they will have all 14, maybe 15, drafted, or it could put into better perspective on just how many could. If this week doesn’t go well, the March 16 Pro Day can sometimes improve their odds.

These three Georgia football players will leave Indy confident.

On NFL.com, Lance Zierlein released his latest mock draft on Feb. 8, including Travon Walker going No.14 to the Baltimore Ravens, Jordan Davis to the Bills at the No. 25 pick, Nakobe Dean to Green Bay at No. 28 and Quay Walker at No. 32 to Detriot. So he has four Georgia players going in the first round.

In ESPN’s latest two-round mock draft, Jordan Reid has six players selected in the first 64 picks. So the projections differentiate across all platforms, and we won’t honestly know until it happens live.

However, this first week in March will be a big one for most players looking to improve their stock. While there are quite a few projected to go in the first round for the Dawgs, there could be even more after the Combine.

There are quite a few guys with a solid Combine performance who could make a lot more money than they thought. Guys like Derion Kendrick and Quay Walker are just two who could see themselves creep into the first round with a solid performance.

Here are three players that will impress at the NFL Combine and prove they are worthy of a high draft pick.