The Eagles have made quite a name for themselves shopping at Georgia in recent seasons. In the 2022 draft, they took Jordan Davis and Nakobe Dean. Last year they drafted Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, and Kelee Ringo, while also trading for D’Andre Swift. It’s to the point people have joked the Eagles are Georgia North.
The success of those moves has varied. Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis played really well in the first half of the season. Carter likely just hit a rookie wall, but there is real concern about the conditioning of Jordan Davis. That was a knock on him coming into the NFL, and he fell off the edge of a cliff in his 2nd year.
Then you have Nakobe Dean. He basically redshirted his rookie season. 2023 was supposed to be his breakout year. But injuries derailed it right out of the gate. Even when he came back for a bit, he was never quite right, and a 2nd trip to the IR finished his season.
Nolan Smith, like Dean, barely saw the field in his rookie season. His explosiveness in camp blew the Eagles away. But once they got to actual games, it became clear he needed to improve his play strength.
Finally, Kelee Ringo sat for most of his rookie season but did impress in a limited role late in the season.
Will they continue to add to their collection of Georgia players? Or will the struggles of some of their current players steer them in a different direction?
Georgia may not have made it a 3-peat as National Champions, but they were the number 1 ranked team for most of the season. There should still be a lot of talented Bulldogs in the draft. But which ones might interest the Eagles?