The Georgia football roster is going through changes. It’s not unexpected, given those are the waters national champions swim in, as Georgia saw Darnell Washington and Kelee Ringo declare for the NFL draft, while Ryland Goede and Jaheim Singletary both hopped in the transfer portal.
What’s interesting about the roster construction that took place on Thursday is that only two positions were impacted at cornerback and tight end. Both positions were strengths of the 2022 Georgia team that won the national championship last season.
Now, both will look different in 2023.
At tight end, Georgia still brings back its top option in Brock Bowers. He led the team in receptions, receiving yards and tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns. And he’s getting better all the time, somehow.
Beyond Bowers, there will be a lot of youth. Oscar Delp will be the second-most experienced player. He’ll only be a sophomore though he gained valuable experience in the team’s win over Ohio State when he subbed in for an injured Washington.
Delp knows this will be a big offseason for him, having a chance to really carve out a bigger role. Tight end coach Todd Hartley expects him to do so for the Bulldogs.
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