The 2025 NFL Draft is quickly approaching as it is scheduled to take place in Green Bay from April 24 through 26.
Georgia football is always one of the most represented programs at the Draft every year as they routinely have the most players selected. In fact, Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs hold the record for the most players drafted in one Draft when 15 Bulldogs were selected in 2022.
That is a record that may never be broken, but according to ESPN's Matt Miller they will challenge that record later this month.
14 Bulldogs projected to be drafted
LB Jalon Walker - Round 1, Pick 18
S Malaki Starks - Round 1, Pick 19
EDGE Mykel Williams - Round 1, Pick 31
OL Tate Ratledge - Round 2, Pick 50
C Jared Wilson - Round 2, Pick 52
OL Dulan Fairchild - Round 3, Pick 102
LB Smael Mondon - Round 4, Pick 117
WR Dominic Lovett - Round 4, Pick 127
RB Trevor Etienne - Round 4, Pick 128
DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins - Round 5, Pick 174
DT Warren Brinson - Round 6, Pick 202
S Dan Jackson - Round 7, Pick 228
OT Xavier Truss - Round 7, Pick 246
DT Nazir Stackhouse - Round 7, Pick 257
There is a chance a 15th Bulldog is drafted
Assuming all 14 of these Bulldogs are drafted (which is a big assumption), that would mean UGA is one off their record they set three years ago. But there is one player who was not listed on Miller's mock draft from Georgia that could be drafted.
Linebacker Chaz Chambliss was not listed on this mock draft, and that might have to do with him not being invited to the NFL Combine earlier this year. But just because he wasn't invited doesn't mean he can't still be drafted.
So if all 14 of these Bulldogs do get drafted and Chambliss gets selected as well, then Georgia will tie their record previously set which would be a phenomenal accomplishment.