Georgia Bulldogs junior wide receiver Dillon Bell is returning to UGA for his senior season instead of entering the NFL draft. Bell is a versatile playmaker for the Georgia offense.
In 2024, Bell recorded 43 receptions for 466 receiving yards and four touchdowns. Bell is physical after the catch and is also an effective rusher. In fact, he was Georgia’s third-leading rusher this past season with 107 rushing yards and a touchdown on nine carries.
The 6-foot-1, 210-pound receiver did struggle with drops at times in 2024, but Bell provides continuity for the Georgia wide receiver room. The Houston, Texas, native has improved every season of his college career and there’s no reason to think that will stop.
“Let’s run this back,” said Bell in a post via social media. Bell projects as one of Georgia’s top receiving threats in 2025 along with Texas A&M transfer Noah Thomas, USC transfer Zachariah Branch, Nitro Tuggle and London Humphreys.
Bell is Georgia’s leading returning receiver with Arian Smith and Dominic Lovett both headed to the NFL draft.