Skip to content

Condition: Post with Page_List

Listen
Search
Please enter at least 3 characters.

Latest Stories

Georgia Bulldogs set new NFL Draft record with 15 selections

Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis after being selected as the thirteenth overall pick to the Philadelphia Eagles during the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft at the NFL Draft Theater.
Apr 28, 2022; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis after being selected as the thirteenth overall pick to the Philadelphia Eagles during the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft at the NFL Draft Theater.
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

A record-setting season for the Georgia Bulldogs has now given way to a record-setting NFL Draft.

What started with the Jacksonville Jaguars selecting Travon Walker with the first overall pick ended Saturday with a record 15 Bulldogs coming off the board—including two that are headed to the Atlanta Falcons.


As if Kirby Smart needed any more ammo on the recruiting trail coming off the program’s first national title in 41 years, 15 draft picks breaks the previous record set in 2004 by Ohio State (14) and matched by LSU in 2020.

That’s not the only record set by the Dawgs as five defensive players from the same program were selected in the first round for the first time in NFL Draft history.

Additionally, UGA now ties Oklahoma, USC, and Notre Dame for the most No. 1 picks in the history of the NFL Draft with five.

With Dawgs flying off the board across all three days of the draft, it may have been hard to keep up with where they all landed. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

- EDGE Travon Walker (Round 1, Pick 1) - Jacksonville Jaguars
- DT Jordan Davis (Round 1, Pick 13) - Philadelphia Eagles
- LB Quay Walker (Round 1, Pick 22) - Green Bay Packers
- DT Devonte Wyatt (Round 1, Pick 28) - Green Bay Packers
- S Lewis Cine (Round, 1, Pick 32) - Minnesota Vikings
- WR George Pickens (Round 2, Pick 52) - Pittsburgh Steelers
- RB James Cook (Round 2, Pick 63) - Buffalo Bills
- LB Nakobe Dean (Round 3, Pick 83) - Philadelphia Eagles
- LB Channing Tindall (Round 3, Pick 102) - Miami Dolphins
- RB Zamir White (Round 4, Pick 122) - Las Vegas Raiders
- P Jake Camarda (Round 4, Pick 133) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- OG Justin Shaffer (Round 6, Pick 190) - Atlanta Falcons
- OG Jamaree Salyer (Round 6, Pick 195) -LA Chargers
- CB Derion Kendrick (Round 6, Pick 212) - LA Rams
- TE John FitzPatrick (Round 6, Pick 213) - Atlanta Falcons

Led by UGA, the Southeastern Conference had the most selections in this year’s NFL Draft with 65.