As the football season approaches, Georgia football continues to adapt to the evolving landscape shaped by NIL and the transfer portal. While the Bulldogs saw the departure of key players this offseason, they also capitalized on the chance to add talented players at critical positions. With a revamped roster, all eyes will be on Athens in the fall to see if they can return to the top of the SEC and the College Football Playoff.
The Bulldogs lost a handful of players to the transfer portal this spring, including some key players on the offensive side of the ball.
Running back Branson Robinson stayed in state as he transferred to Georgia State. Robinson appeared in 18 games for the Bulldogs, running for 403 yards and six touchdowns.
Wide receivers Michael Jackson III and Nitro Tuggle both transferred to Purdue, along with interior offensive lineman Marques Easley. Quarterback Jaden Rashada transferred to Sacramento State and defensive back Chris Peal committed to Syracuse.
Despite all of these losses, Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs added plenty of players who could fill the void of players who left in the spring portal.
Robinson’s departure left a hole at running back, so Georgia went out and got the commitment of Illinois’ Josh McCray. Last season, McCray ran for over 600 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Fighting Illini.
To help bolster the offensive line, the Bulldogs brought in Waltclaire Flynn Jr. from UCF. Flynn Jr., with four years of eligibility left, provides depth to the offensive line unit.
Georgia bolstered their defensive front by signing defensive tackle Joshua Horton from Miami and outside linebacker Elo Modozie from Army. Modozie led Army in sacks a season ago with 6.5, so look for him to make an immediate impact off the edge.