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The Georgia Bulldogs have a very different, but interesting secondary room after adding plenty of depth this offseason
The Georgia Bulldogs ' secondary could be their most interesting and contentious position group from the team. The group allowed the 36th-lowest passer rating in the nation last year, which is solid, but not up to Georgia's standards from the beginning of the decade. As a result, there will be a lot of new faces in the secondary.
They shuffled some parts around through the transfer portal, looking to replace departing starters through the draft (Daylen Everette) , eligibility (JaCorey Thomas), or the transfer portal (Joenel Aguero, Dominick Kelly, Ondre Evans, Daniel Harris, Adrian Maddox and Jaden Harris). Time will tell if the Bulldogs made the right moves, but it's a fascinating position battle. Snap counts come from PFF's premium plan ( subscription needed ).
PFF Passer Rating Allowed is scaled to NFL standards vs. college football Boundary Corner This was a contentious position entering the 2025 season, with Daylen Everette and Daniel Harris starting the year in these positions. Unfortunately, Harris didn't pan out.
He allowed two touchdowns and a perfect 158. 3 passer rating (PFF uses NFL passer rating) against Tennessee in Week 3, so he was benched. Eventually, that led to former five-star Ellis Robinson IV taking over as the lead boundary corner.
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