The Georgia offense will look much differently in 2023 with a new offensive coordinator in Mike Bobo and a new quarterback taking over for two-time national champion Stetson Bennett.
Whether it’s Carson Beck or Brock Vandagriff at the helm this fall, they will have plenty of weapons to use at their disposal.
Besides the security blanket that is Mackey Award winning tight end Brock Bowers, the Bulldogs boast two of the top-graded returning wide receivers in the SEC in rising junior Ladd McConkey and Missouri transfer Dominic Lovett, per Pro Football Focus (PFF).
PFF lists Lovett, a former four-star recruit, as the No. 1 returning SEC wideout with a 83.9 grade after leading the Tigers in receiving last season with 56 catches for 846 yards and three touchdowns.
Dominic Lovett went over 130 receiving yards in three different games for Missouri last season. His best game he had 10 receptions for 148 yards.
He piled up 56 receptions and averaged 12.4 yards per reception in 2022.
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At the No. 7 spot on PFF’s list is McConkey with a 77.4 grade after finishing behind Bowers as Georgia’s second-leading receiver with 58 catches for 762 yards and seven touchdowns in 2022.
The former three-star recruit is one of the most senior members of the Bulldogs receiver room that looks to replace Kearis Jackson, who signed with the Tennessee Titans, and star wideout Adonai Mitchell, a Texas transfer, along with Dominic Blaylock, who transferred to Georgia Tech.