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According to this way too early mock draft, this Georgia Bulldog will be the first player selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The 2024 NFL Draft has come to a close and the Georgia Bulldogs have once again made a massive appearance. The Dawgs saw a massive eight players selected over the weekend, with five players getting their names called in the first two rounds. With the 2024 Draft in the rear-view, many experts have begun making their “way too early” predictions as to how the first round of next year’s draft will shake out. 

According to a 2025 mock draft by USA Today, Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck is expected to be the first player taken off the board in next year’s draft. Beck finished his 2023 campaign with an impressive 3,941 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and led the Bulldogs to their third-straight undefeated regular season. 

Should Beck be selected first overall in next year’s draft, he will become the second Bulldog selected first overall under Kirby Smart and will be the first Georgia quarterback taken at the number one spot since Matthew Stafford was taken by the Detroit Lions in the 2009 NFL Draft.

Brock Bowers - Las Vegas Raiders (13th Overall)

Amarius Mims – Cincinnati Bengals (18th Overall)

Ladd McConkey – Las Angeles Chargers (34th Overall)

Kamari Lassiter – Houston Texans (42nd Overall)

Javon Bullard – Green Bay Packers (58th Overall)

Tykee Smith – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (89th Overall)

Sedrick Van Pran-Granger – Buffalo Bills (141st overall) 

Zion Logue – Atlanta Falcons (197th Overall)

Kendall Milton – Philadelphia Eagles

Daijun Edwards – Pittsburgh Steelers

Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint – Washington Commanders

Tramel Walthour – Baltimore Ravens

Follow Brooks Austin on Twitter: @BrooksAustinBA

This article first appeared on FanNation Dawgs Daily and was syndicated with permission.

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