Several Georgia Bulldogs snubbed in Daniel Jeremiah's NFL mock draft
Daniel Jeremiah released his third mock draft from the 2026 class and just one Georgia Bulldog made his mock draft.
The Georgia Bulldogs have a lot of players entering the 2026 NFL draft, and many of them are considered first-round talent. However, Daniel Jeremiah doesn't think so. In his third mock draft of the year, he only included one Georgia Bulldog: offensive tackle Monroe Freeling.
Freeling was mocked to the Detroit Lions at pick No. 17, and it's a hand-and-glove fit. "Freeling has the most upside of any tackle in this year's draft," wrote Jeremiah.
"And the Lions have a void to fill at the position after parting ways with Taylor Decker. " The 6-foot-7, 315-pound tackle was an athletic freak at the 2026 NFL combine, and Lions head coach Dan Campbell loves his offensive linemen as athletic freaks. He also pairs up with former Georgia guard Tate Ratledge once again.
Ratledge was also a star at the 2025 NFL combine, so the upside of Freeling and Ratledge together will be intriguing to see. However, that's the only Georgia Bulldog selected in the first round. CJ Allen, who has been popularly mocked to the Denver Broncos at pick No.