The Georgia Bulldogs are early and often in the 2025 NFL Draft. Georgia ended the draft with 13 players, the second-largest player in Ohio State (14 players) after the college football program, while Georgia recorded only two drafts for the 15 players in the 2022 NFL NFL draft.
UGA selected three players in the first round of the draft. Georgia now has 20 first-round games in the Kirby smart era, meaning his first-round pick outstrips his losses in nine seasons of Georgia's career (19). The Bulldogs continue their long first-round draft winning streak, dating back to 2018.
The 2025 draft is the third time in four years that 10 or more Georgia players have been selected in one year. Georgia has now 46 players selected for the past four NFL drafts, the most in any school. At least one Georgia player was selected in the seven rounds of the draft.
Which Georgia Bulldogs were selected in the 2025 NFL Draft?
The San Francisco 49ers selected Mykel Williams in the draft after trying to trade for him. Williams recorded at least 4 1/2 sacks in all three seasons at Georgia, but was hampered by an ankle injury in 2024.
The Atlanta Falcons surprised many Georgia fans with the No. 15 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Walker is versatile and an excellent passer. Walker has earned 13 1/2 sacks in his three seasons in Georgia career.
The Baltimore Ravens drafted the Georgia Bulldogs Safety Malaki with the No. 27 draft pick in the first round of the draft. Starks is a versatile safety that covers the sidelines with his length and athletic ability.
The Detroit Lions ended with the NFC best record in 2024, picking Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge with the No. 57 draft pick in the second round of the draft. Ratledge is one of three Georgia bulldogs drafted by the lion.
The Cincinnati Bengals picked Georgia offensive guard Dylan Fairchild with the 81st pick in the draft. Fairchild is an excellent pass blocker and reunited with his former Georgia teammate Amarius Mims in Cincinnati.
The New England Patriots selected one of the best centers in the Jared Wilson draft in Georgia. New England picked Wilson with the 95th overall pick in the third round of the draft. Wilson is an excellent athlete.
The New York Jets selected Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Arian Smith in the fourth round of the draft. Smith brings speed to the jet's receiving core. He ran one of the fastest 40-yard dash times on the combine.
The Carolina Panthers picked Georgia's Trevor Etienne in the fourth round of the draft with the No. 114 draft pick. Etienne has the ability to contribute immediately as a rookie as a runner and pass receiver. Etienne is the brother of the Jacksonville Jaguars running back to Travis Etienne.
The Minnesota Vikings solidified their defensive interior with Georgia defensive winger Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins. The Vikings drafted Ingram-Dawkins, a versatile defensive end who can make defensive tackles in passing sprints, ranking 139th in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles will not stop drafting the Georgia Bulldogs. Philadelphia selected Georgia guard Smael Mondon in the fifth round of the draft with the No. 161 draft pick.
Green Bay Packers also added another Georgia Bulldog to their lineup. The Packers, who hosted the draft, selected Georgia defensive tackle Warren Blinson in the sixth round of the draft.
In the 2025 NFL Draft, there is no team that selects the Georgia Bulldogs than the Detroit Lions (three). Detroit added former walking safety Dan Jackson's 230th pick in the seventh round of the draft.
The Lions selected Georgia receiver Dominic Lovett's 244th pick in the seventh round of the draft. Lovett brought a route to Detroit and hoped to be the Lions roster.