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re: Talent Attrition to the NFL Draft for Each SEC Team
Posted on 1/12/20 at 5:44 pm to ugastudent
Posted on 1/12/20 at 5:44 pm to ugastudent
Georgia will still have an outstanding defense for sure. But everything that made your offense even remotely functional, is gone.
The others in the backfield are not as good as Swift. The Oline likely sees regression with so many new faces and Pittman leaving. WR was awful, but should improve.
Florida it's a bit different. We keep a lot of key players on both sides of the ball. Especially with Grimes, and Wilson deciding to stay.
Georgia has a loaded defense for sure. But I'd say it's fair to question a lot on the other side of the ball.
Florida loses some key players too in Greenard, Jefferson, and Reese(Zuniga played so little last year hard to claim his production will be largely missed). But a returning Oline, QB, top tier TE, and losing only two secondary members means we have less questions going into the year.
Could be wrong, just my guess on why this is.
The others in the backfield are not as good as Swift. The Oline likely sees regression with so many new faces and Pittman leaving. WR was awful, but should improve.
Florida it's a bit different. We keep a lot of key players on both sides of the ball. Especially with Grimes, and Wilson deciding to stay.
Georgia has a loaded defense for sure. But I'd say it's fair to question a lot on the other side of the ball.
Florida loses some key players too in Greenard, Jefferson, and Reese(Zuniga played so little last year hard to claim his production will be largely missed). But a returning Oline, QB, top tier TE, and losing only two secondary members means we have less questions going into the year.
Could be wrong, just my guess on why this is.
This post was edited on 1/12/20 at 5:45 pm
Posted on 1/12/20 at 5:58 pm to Gatorbait2008
This guy clearly didn’t watch the uga bowl game.
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