Projecting Georgia’s offensive depth chart ahead of spring practice

Georgia football is finally back as spring ball gets underway on Tuesday, and here is what their offensive depth chart could look like.
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Running Back

RB1: Nate Frazier

RB2: Cash Jones

RB3: Roderick Robinson and Branson Robinson

Georgia had a chance to have the best running back room in the country next season, but then Trevor Etienne decided to enter the NFL Draft and eliminate those chances. But even with that happening, Georgia will still be very strong at the position.

The Bulldogs will be led by Nate Frazier in the backfield, who got his fair share of starts as a true freshman after multiple injuries to other running backs. But he played exceptionally well when he was called upon, so with another year under his belt he will be one of the top backs in the SEC.

Behind Frazier is where things get a little interesting. Cash Jones has proven to be a great secondary option, especially on third downs. But he is yet to be someone who can shoulder a lot of carries like Frazier can.

Then Georgia has Roderick Robinson and Branson Robinson who are both great on paper, but haven’t shown their full abilities on the field yet because of various injuries.

So even though Georgia’s running back room may not be as strong as it could have been, it will still be very solid as long as everyone takes a step forward this offseason like Georgia fans expect.