The Georgia Bulldogs are breaking in two new starters on the offensive line. Center Jared Wilson, who replaces Sedrick Van Pran, is the Bulldogs’ new anchor in the middle. Wilson has been battling injuries in fall camp, but participated in Georgia’s latest scrimmage.
Georgia will also have to replace star right tackle Amarius Mims, who was selected in the first-round of the 2024 NFL draft. Georgia is expected to turn to right tackle Xavier Truss. Truss is a second-team All-SEC selection.
Overall, Georgia’s offensive line is experienced and should be one of the best units in the country. In fact, Georgia has four All-SEC players on its offensive front.
Georgia returns All-American offensive guard Tate Ratledge (first-team All-SEC selection). The Bulldogs return second-team All-SEC guard Dylan Fairchild along with third-team All-SEC offensive tackle Earnest Greene.
Fans should expect Georgia to also rotate in Monroe Freeling and Micah Morris.
Georgia football’s depth chart at offensive line
Starting offensive line
Left tackle: Earnest Greene (Redshirt Sophomore)
Left guard: Dylan Fairchild (Redshirt Junior)
Center: Jared Wilson (Redshirt Junior)
Right guard: Tate Ratledge (Redshirt Senior)
Right tackle: Xavier Truss (Redshirt Senior)
Georgia’s top depth options
- Guard Micah Morris (Redshirt Junior)
- Tackle Monroe Freeling (Sophomore)
- Tackle Bo Hughley (Redshirt Freshman)
- Center Drew Bobo (Redshirt Sophomore)
- Guard Daniel Calhoun (Freshman)
Georgia’s depth options do drop off after Monroe Freeling. The Bulldogs’ top seven offensive linemen would start for most major college football programs.
Georgia football begins the 2024 college football season against the Clemson Tigers in Atlanta on Aug. 31 at noon ET.