Georgia football: 3 WRs that will be better than Jermaine Burton in 2022

Georgia wide receiver Adonai Mitchell (5) brings in a pass for a catch during the Georgia G-Day Spring football game in Athens, Ga., On Saturday, April 17, 2021. (Photo/Joshua L. Jones, Athens Banner-Herald)News Joshua L Jones
Georgia wide receiver Adonai Mitchell (5) brings in a pass for a catch during the Georgia G-Day Spring football game in Athens, Ga., On Saturday, April 17, 2021. (Photo/Joshua L. Jones, Athens Banner-Herald)News Joshua L Jones /
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Georgia football has so many weapons on its offense that offensive coordinator Todd Monken will have to get creative in getting them the ball.

Some suggest that Georgia doesn’t use its receivers the way it should, and while everyone can have an opinion, the Dawgs prove that statement wrong.

In their last six games, the Dawgs saw at least nine receivers catch at least one pass. They continued to spread the wealth during the G-Day game.

While some will always hate losing Jermaine Burton to the Tide, that should subside after Saturday’s G-Day game.

Georgia football will see these three receivers put up incredible numbers in 2022.

The Dawgs are slowly evolving its offense into one of the most explosive, which got slightly overshadowed in 2021 by the historic defense. Georgia may not have the big names at receiver that some fans associate with, but in 2022, those who are on the roster will turn into big names.

Burton was the second-best receiver for Georgia, and losing that production isn’t great, but the Dawgs have a handful of guys that could put up better numbers in 2022.

The three guys we mention in this article aren’t the only playmakers on that Georgia offense either.

Dominick Blaylock could easily be better than Burton in 2022, Kearis Jackson is another name that could put up the numbers, and then there is De’Nylon Morrissette and C.J. Smith from the 2022 class that could explode onto the scene.

Though the three we listed are the ones we think, have big seasons, and yes, there are three that could really prove how much Georgia’s offense continues to evolve. We’re not even including the tight ends in this equation either.