Previous Georgia players Eli Wolf, Charlie Woerner, Brian Herrien and Tyrique McGhee spoke to the “G” one last time in their separate top pick games on Saturday.
Wolf, who moved to UGA from Tennessee the previous summer, began in the East-West Shrine Game and dazzled NFL scouts with three gets for 49 yards
“This past year has been a wonderful ending to a five-year collegiate career,” Wolf told on Sunday. “I’ll continue to work extremely hard to see where the next opportunity takes me, but I certainly will not forget the journey that got me here.”
Bulldogs recipient Lawrence Cager, similar to Wolf an alumni move, had likewise earned a welcome to St. Petersburg for the East-West Shrine Game. Cager, be that as it may, was not able play, as yet recuperating from the season-finishing lower leg medical procedure he experienced in November.
Woerner and Herrien, in the interim, played in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., in the Rose Bowl.
Woerner drove his group with three gets for 50 yards, while Herrien had 13 conveys for 44 yards including a 9-yard TD run.
McGhee was the co-Defensive MVP in the Tropical Bowl in Deland, Fla., making two handles
Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenship is the main Georgia player who will speak to the Bulldogs at the Senior Bowl is this week in Mobile, Ala., where each NFL staff outside of those in the Super Bowl are in participation.
The elite player games are a significant piece of the NFL draft process. They offer scouts and mentors a chance to get a direct take a gander at the players in a NFL domain with NFL instructing.
Huge numbers of the top players are explored consistently, with scouts dropping in on group rehearses every once in a while.
Previous Cincinnati Bengals mentor Marvin Lewis was a mentor in the NFLPA game.
“The biggest thing is to give these guys opportunities for these players to show their ability on the practice field,” Lewis said per a FullPressCoverage.com story.
“As well as learn the plan and be able to come out here and execute it like they did today.”
The players will keep preparing bearing in mind the end goal of acquiring a welcome to the 2020 NFL Combine, which happens in Indianapolis from Feb. 23-March 2.
Georgia has a few players who figure to be chosen in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Hostile handle Andrew Thomas, full back D’Andre Swift and quarterback Jake Fromm have all been discussed as first-round picks.
Hostile line underclassmen Solomon Kindley and Isaiah Wilson are additionally on the NFL draft radar, as are active guarded starters J.R. Reed, Tyler Clark, David Marshall and Tae Crowder.
Georgia will likewise hold a “Pro Day” exercise later in March, commonly directly before the beginning of spring drills in the center to-last phases of the month.