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ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 2: Brock Bowers #19 runs after making a catch during a game between University of Georgia and University of Alabama at Mercedes Benz Stadium on December 2, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Perry McIntyre/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 2: Brock Bowers #19 runs after making a catch during a game between University of Georgia and University of Alabama at Mercedes Benz Stadium on December 2, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Perry McIntyre/ISI Photos/Getty Images)Perry McIntyre/ISI Photos/Getty Images

Full List of Georgia Players Drafted in Each Round of 2024 NFL Draft

Paul KasabianApr 25, 2024

At least one Georgia Bulldog has gone in the first round of the NFL draft each of the past six seasons.

That streak hit seven this year, with the Bulldogs sending two surefire first-round prospects to the draft in tight end Brock Bowers and offensive tackle Amarius Mims.

Bowers has long been considered one of the class of 2024's top choices. In fact, the B/R NFL Scouting Department lists him second overall on its big board, behind only Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.

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B/R also compared Bowers to San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, who has been one of the best players at his position for five years. Bowers went 13th overall to the Las Vegas Raiders.

And then there's the 6'8", 340-pound Mims, who "looks like he was made in a lab with a towering frame, rocked-up build, big hands and long arms," per the B/R scouting report. Mims is only a one-year starter, but his potential is off-the-charts, and scouts clearly respect his physical stature. Mims will now be protecting Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow after going 18th overall.

Georgia Bulldogs will be taken early and often in this draft, though.

Wide receiver Ladd McConkey was talked about as a potential fringe first-rounder. He almost made it there, going to the Los Angeles Chargers with the 34th overall pick (second choice in Round 2).

Cornerback Kamari Lassiter and safety Javon Bullard helped form the core of one of college football's best defenses this decade. Lassiter landed with the Houston Texans at No. 42 overall. Bullard followed shortly thereafter to the Green Bay Packers at No. 58.

And interior offensive lineman Sedrick Van Pran looks like a potential stalwart in the NFL for a decade-plus.

Ultimately, the Bulldogs are hitting the pros en masse once again. Here's a look at where they landed.

Georgia NFL Draft Prospect List

TE Brock Bowers: Las Vegas Raiders (Round 1, Pick 13)

OT Amarius Mims: Cincinnati Bengals (Round 1, Pick 18)

S Javon Bullard: Green Bay Packers (Round 2, Pick 58)

CB Kamari Lassiter: Houston Texans (Round 2, Pick 42)

WR Ladd McConkey: Los Angeles Chargers (Round 2, Pick 34)

IOL Sedrick Van Pran: Buffalo Bills (Round 5, Pick 141)

S Tykee Smith: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Round 3, Pick 89)

WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint

RB Kendall Milton

DT Zion Logue: Atlanta Falcons (Round 6, Pick 197)

LS William Mote


List courtesy of NFL.com.

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